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SANGUINE · Early detection and screening of hematological malignancies
Project SANGUINE addresses the objectives raised by the Cancer Mission Call, which emerged from the growing societal challenge faced by European citizens. According to the European Cancer Information System (ECIS), each year, 2.7 million people in the EU are diagnosed with cancer. The SANGUINE project focuses on hematological malignancies, which account for 10% of those cases, and aims to target the four objectives of the Cancer Mission: (1) understanding, (2) prevention, including screening and early detection, (3) diagnosis, and (4) quality of life improvement of the patients and their relatives. The project introduces a novel minimally-invasive blood test that detects and classifies a set of hematological malignancies. The test is based on detecting a combination of epigenetic biomarkers in DNA from peripheral blood cells and in cell-free DNA. The SANGUINE test will provide superior sensitivity at low-cost which is ideal for screening purposes. This is enabled by direct fluorescent labeling of epigenetic marks in patient DNA and its analysis on a custom designed microarray – the HemaChip. SANGUINE team consists of a comprehensive and strong team of expert that will address medical, technological and social aspects of the developed diagnostic test. Expertise from the medical field includes clinical research, technology development and access to patients. This will enable optimization of the test for hematological malignancies following a user-centric approach and experiencing its implementation in “real-life” clinical settings. The social part of the team includes researchers and patient organization that will promote accessibility of the test to patients and individuals at-risk for screening, early detection and disease management, in combination with a study aiming to increase the screening rates. Ultimately, our project will provide validated reagents, HemaChips and data analysis software ready for large scale screening and early stage commercialization.
Consortium · 11 organisations
TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY
IL · €1,283,500
ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON
EL · €580,500
EUROPEAN CANCER ORGANISATION
BE · €425,250
THE FOUNDATION FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH SERVICES NEXT TO THE MEDICAL CENTER TEL AVIV
IL · €1,009,250
JAXBIO TECHNOLOGIES LTD
IL · €1,771,875
UNIVERZITA PALACKEHO V OLOMOUCI
CZ · €1,191,500
VILNIAUS UNIVERSITETO LIGONINE SANTAROS KLINIKOS
LT · €487,125
FZMB GMBH FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUR MEDIZINTECHNIK UND BIOTECHNOLOGIE
DE · €700,200
PREDICTBY RESEARCH AND CONSULTING S.L.
ES · €290,250
FAKULTNI NEMOCNICE OLOMOUC
CZ · €203,625
UAB ORIENTOS
LT · €534,925
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