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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Limoges, Institut Bergonié, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou (HEGP) - AP-HP, Centre Jean Perrin, Institut Paoli-Calmettes- (IPC) +11 partnersCentre Hospitalier Universitaire de Limoges,Institut Bergonié,Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou (HEGP) - AP-HP,Centre Jean Perrin,Institut Paoli-Calmettes- (IPC),Centre Oscar Lambret,Hôpital Sud Anne de Bretagne,Hôpital Tenon,Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu,ICM-VAL D'AURELLE,Centre René Gauducheau,Institut Claudius Regaud,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rouen,Hôpital Édouard Herriot,Hôpital Jeanne de Flandre,Groupe Hospitalier Lariboisière - Fernand WidalFunder: Institut National du Cancer Project Code: INCa-DGOS-5422more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2007Partners:GPM - Groupe de Physique des Matériaux (CNRS DR19), CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE - DELEGATION REGIONALE CENTRE-EST, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de RouenGPM - Groupe de Physique des Matériaux (CNRS DR19),CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE - DELEGATION REGIONALE CENTRE-EST,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de RouenFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-06-PNRA-0027Funder Contribution: 257,500 EURmore_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2015Partners:UNIVERSITE RENE DESCARTES PARIS 5, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de RouenUNIVERSITE RENE DESCARTES PARIS 5,Centre Léon Bérard,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de RouenFunder: Institut National du Cancer Project Code: INCa-5395more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2026Partners:PNO-LSH, UCL, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rouen, NHSBT +8 partnersPNO-LSH,UCL,Universitätsklinikum Erlangen,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rouen,NHSBT,BOWEL & CANCER RESEARCH,IIS-FJD,CVBF,AUH,QMUL,MUG,ISESP,AUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 874807Overall Budget: 9,526,100 EURFunder Contribution: 9,526,100 EURFaecal incontinence (FI) is a common condition affecting ~67 million people in Europe, seriously impairing living and productivity of affected individuals and their families. Women with FI arising from childbirth injury may benefit from regenerative medicine using autologous skeletal muscle derived cells (ASMDC) to restore function of damaged sphincter muscle. However, progress is hindered by sub-optimal manufacturing and delivery techniques contributing to inconsistent results. AMELIE proposes an innovative approach that uses ASMDC attached to implantable microcarriers that will enable delivery of a higher number of viable ASMDC into the damaged sphincter muscle, increasing the likelihood of cell engraftment, regeneration of muscle and improved continence. To achieve this, AMELIE will develop bespoke implantable microcarriers suitable for clinical use; establish robust bioprocessing for manufacture of the cell-microcarrier combination; and for the first time, robustly test, in a clinical study, the principle that delivery of ASMDC in an anchored, natural state, are safe and provide more effective and consistent treatment. AMELIE comprises a highly interdisciplinary, gender balanced, consortium of internationally recognised experts and key-opinion leaders with relevant experience from academia and industry across Europe in the fields of engineering (IST, UCL, NHSBT), biological sciences (NHSBT, UCL, IISFJD), and translational regenerative medicine (QMUL, MUG, AUH, AU, RUH, UHE, IISFJD, CVBF). BCR will lead dissemination activity and stakeholder interaction with patients and the public, healthcare professionals, industry and third party FI charities across Europe to establish reciprocal dialogue with people that will interact with the new technology throughout the lifetime of the AMELIE project. PNO LSH will lead knowledge management and exploitation to develop a marketing strategy and business plan to facilitate future exploitation of the technology to ensure patient benefit.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Centre René Gauducheau, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rouen, Clinique armoricaine de radiologie, Institut de Cancérologie de Lorraine, Centre Oscar LambretCentre René Gauducheau,Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Rouen,Clinique armoricaine de radiologie,Institut de Cancérologie de Lorraine,Centre Oscar LambretFunder: Institut National du Cancer Project Code: INCa-DGOS-378more_vert
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