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THALAMOSS · THALAssaemia MOdular Stratification System for personalized therapy of beta-thalassemia
THALAMOSS is aimed at development of universal sets of markers and techniques for stratification of β-thalassaemia patients into treatment subgroups for (a) onset and frequency of blood transfusions, (b) choice of iron chelation, (c) induction of fetal hemoglobin, (d) prospective efficacy of gene-therapy. At present, no framework exists to guide therapeutic decisions and personalised treatment of β-thalassaemia.THALAMOSS Workpackages: WP1. Recruitment, patient characterization and development of erythroid precursor cells cultures; WP2. Omics analyses; WP3. Novel therapeutic approaches; WP4. Data analysis; WP5. Dissemination and exploitation; WP6. Regulatory and ethical issues; WP7. Management.The impact of THALAMOSS is the provision of novel biomarkers for distinct treatment subgroups in β-thalassaemia (500-1000 samples from four European medical centres), identified by combined genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and tissue culture assays, and establishment of routine techniques for detection of these markers. Translation of these activities into the product portfolio and R&D methodology of participating SMEs will be a major issue. THALAMOSS tools and technologies will (a) facilitate identification of novel diagnostic tests, drugs and treatments specific to patient subgroups and (b) guide conventional and novel therapeutical approaches for β-thalassaemia, including personalised medical treatments.Key researchers of THALAMOSS are R.Gambari (Ferrara University, Italy), M. Kleanthous (The Cyprus Foundation for Muscular Dystrophy Research, Cyprus), S.Philipsen (Erasmus Universitair Medisch Centrum Rotterdam, The Netherlands), E.Katsantoni (Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Greece), S.Rivella (Cornell University, NY, USA - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, USA), P.Holub (Masaryk University, Czech Republic), P. Moi (Cagliari University, Italy), S. Menzel and SL.Thein (King’s College Hospital, UK), E.Voskaridou (Laiko General Hospital, Greece). Participating SMEs are Biocep (Israel), NovaMechanics Ltd. (Cyprus) and IRBM (Italy). Industrial activities are also provided by Harbour Antibodies (The Netherlands).
Consortium · 14 organisations
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FERRARA
IT · €584,000
NOVAMECHANICS LIMITED
CY · €620,478
Masarykova univerzita
CZ · €320,000
HARBOUR ANTIBODIES BV
NL · €100,000
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CAGLIARI
IT · €320,000
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
US · €233,587
IRBM SPA
IT · €787,761
BIOCEPS
IL · €97,761
IDRYMA IATROVIOLOGIKON EREUNON AKADEMIAS ATHINON
EL · €370,000
GENIKO LAIKO NOSOKOMEIO ATHINON*GENERAL HOSPITAL OF ATHENS LAIKO
EL · €320,000
KYPRIAKO IDRYMA EREVNON GIA TI MYIKI DISTROFIA
CY · €440,000
THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA NON PROFIT ORG
US · €136,413
ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM
NL · €370,000
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
UK · €320,000
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