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TRACE · Translational Research in Action for Cancer in regional Ecosystem

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 October 202530 September 2028EU funding €1,992,750Call HORIZON-MISS-2024-CROSS-02

TRACE | Translational Research in Action for Cancer in Regional Ecosystems aims to bridge the research-to-practice gap in effective cancer awareness and prevention programmes, with a focus on underserved populations, for the improvement of the quality of life of patients and survivors, by collecting and analysing evidence on their needs.TRACE will implement a translational research initiative to develop regional ecosystems in three countries: Portugal, Poland, and Serbia, aligning with the objectives of the EC’s Mission on Cancer. The project will focus on reinforcing the regional ecosystems around 3 Universities (UNL, GUMED and FTN) involving the quadruple-helix of stakeholders to integrate cancer research and data from universities and research institutes with local healthcare systems, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), public services, and grassroots organisations towards evidence-based literacy and prevention initiatives. By fostering transdisciplinary collaboration between higher education institutions and regional stakeholders, innovative, co-created approaches to cancer prevention can be tailored to the specific needs of each country and region. Citizen Science, public health programs in underserved areas, awareness campaigns, and Living Labs will bridge the gap between research and healthcare by ensuring new knowledge and evidence-based innovations are developed, tested, and implemented in real-world settings. This reduces inequities and benefits underserved communities that face challenges accessing cancer care. Additionally, the creation of a common data-sharing platform and cascade funding through an Open Call will involve industry, health, and social providers, ensuring the sustainability of the engagement model. This model will be implemented in 3 ecosystems, allowing the local, regional, and national layers to be enriched by transnational exchange and mutual learning between countries at different maturity levels, expanding ecosystem growth

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA

PT · €337,500

participant

UNIVERZITET U NOVOM SADU FAKULTET TEHNICKIH NAUKA

RS · €161,500

participant

GDANSKI UNIWERSYTET MEDYCZNY

PL · €185,625

associatedPartner

MINISTERIO DA SAUDE

PT

participant

F6S NETWORK IRELAND LIMITED

IE · €866,250

participant

SHINE 2EUROPE LDA

PT · €257,500

participant

Fundacja OmeaLife Rak piersi nie ogranicza

PL · €58,125

participant

UMOVI EVROPE - INSTITUT ZA NAUCNU IZVRSNOST I TEHNOLOSKI NAPREDAK

RS · €126,250

associatedPartner

EIT HEALTH INNOSTARS EV

DE

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