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assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:BYTE COMPUTER SA, AGE Platform Europe, CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE FRANCE SAS, SISW, PIAGGIO +27 partnersBYTE COMPUTER SA,AGE Platform Europe,CONTINENTAL AUTOMOTIVE FRANCE SAS,SISW,PIAGGIO,DOMOLOGIC,Marie Curie Association,ATOS SPAIN SA,INDESIT COMPANY S.P.A.,RELAB,FIMI,CRF,University of Trento,Brunel University London,HYPERTECH AE,Newcastle University,SSSUP,BAUUNION 1905,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,University of Stuttgart,AIJU,CERTH,ČVUT,VRMMP,ITACA,UNIBAS,I+,UPM,Smartex (Italy),FHG,PLUS,Human Solutions (Germany)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 247765more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:AP-HP, FIMI, University of Southampton, IRCCS, UPMC +5 partnersAP-HP,FIMI,University of Southampton,IRCCS,UPMC,CNR,AcrossLimits,Fondazione Stella Maris,UU,I+Funder: European Commission Project Code: 288241more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:UCG, OKEY, UMCG, I+, University of Florence +8 partnersUCG,OKEY,UMCG,I+,University of Florence,Swedish Adrenaline (Sweden),KARDE,UJA,Luleå University of Technology,AGEING LAB,UU,ASSOCIATION NOVILUNIO ONLUS,Halmstad UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 734355Overall Budget: 1,084,500 EURFunder Contribution: 976,500 EURThe aim of this Project is to create an International and Intersectoral network to facilitate the exchange of staff to progress developments in reminding technologies for persons with dementia which can be deployed in smart environments. The focus will be on developing staff and partner skills in the areas of user centered design and behavioral science coupled with improved computational techniques which in turn will offer more appropriate and efficacious reminding solutions. This will be further supported through research involving user centric studies into the use of reminding technologies and the theory of behaviour change to improve compliance of usage. A program of work has been established to maximise the transfer of knowledge between the different sectors offering a range of development and training opportunities for staff. Industrial staff will benefit from bi-lateral exchanges from the technical domains of context aware reminding technologies, soft computing, aware intelligent systems, pervasive computing and the psychological domain of behaviour change. The academic beneficiaries will benefit from gaining experience in the development of industrial standard software conforming to ISO and medical standards, engagement with stakeholders through a user centred design process and working with organisations delivering care to the elderly and persons with dementia. The consortium is comprised of an International network of beneficiaries and partners, all of which are committed to progressing the notion of reminding technologies within smart environments.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:Bielefeld University, EBRI, CNR, SERGAS, OKEY +6 partnersBielefeld University,EBRI,CNR,SERGAS,OKEY,I+,University of Brighton,USC,Innova (Italy),BIOSYS,Scriba Nanotecnologie (Italy)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 732678Overall Budget: 3,891,060 EURFunder Contribution: 3,891,060 EURMADIA aims at realizing a versatile and cheap diagnostic device based on magnetoresistive sensors, microfluidic device, ultra–small Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs) and advanced bio-chemical functionalization methods for the early and ultrasensitive. in vitro detection of biomarkers trustfully associated with 2 incurable neurodegenerative diseases: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Parkinson Disease (PD). We plan to achieve sensitivities at least three orders of magnitude higher than best state-of-the-art values flexibility to operate for a wide range of concentrations. WHY: Neurodegenerative diseases (ND) are debilitating and largely untreatable conditions that are strongly linked with age. Amongst these disorders, the dementias are responsible for the greatest burden of disease, with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders affecting some 7 million people in Europe. The current costs of the order of €130 billion per annum to care for people with dementia across Europe highlight age-related neurodegenerative disease as one of the largest medical and societal challenges faced by our society. PD is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder worldwide after AD. WHAT: The operation principle behind the proposed tool embodies a Magnetic Sensor Assay approach and consists of recognizing the targeted core and downstream biomarkers obtained from body fluids (such as cerebrospinal fluid - CSF and blood) through their complexation with nano-magnetic labels (MNPs) followed by a highly sensitive magnetic detection at micro-scales. The specific recognition of the protein by the magnetic nanoparticles will be achieved and ensured via protein bonding to functionalizing groups grafted on the surface of the MNP. The complexes MNP-BM will be injected into microfluidics channels flowing in the close vicinity of magnetic sensors, bringing thus the MNP-BM to distances where the magnetic field of the MNP will trigger a quantitatively detectable sensor response.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2012Partners:UNIBO, UPV, Heidelberg University, University of Edinburgh, BIO-VAC +15 partnersUNIBO,UPV,Heidelberg University,University of Edinburgh,BIO-VAC,CITO,BIOSYS,MEFZG,EMPA,University of Brighton,USC,USB,INVENT,HZDR,Explora (Italy),ACS,FINCERAMIC,I+,BSMU,CNRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 214685more_vert
