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EU funding (€7,995,695): EASY workflow integration for GENe therapy Hor1 Apr 2025 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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EASY workflow integration for GENe therapy
More than 20 million new patients world-wide are diagnosed with cancer every year, and prediction for 2050 foresee over 35 million cancer cases, reflecting the population ageing and growth with a tremendous burden on the health care system. A global WHO survey with 115 participating countries has shown, that only 39% can cover basic cancer care management, financed as core health service. This reveals significant global inequities between high GNP and low- and middle-income countries, which is also reflected in country-specific cancer patient outcomes. Hence, there is a strong need for emerging technologies, that democratize access to cancer treatment, reduce the disparities in cancer care, and significantly reduce the burden on the healthcare workforce. Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cells are considered as cutting-edge treatment for cancer, but currently only for hematologic malignancies. And although the efficacy is very promising the number of European patients having access to CAR-T treatment is still very limited due to high costs and complex manufacturing and logistic processes. The public private partnerhsip EASYGEN will develop an automated, modular point-of-care cell- and gene-therapy platform, that will allow for the first time hospital on-site CAR-T manufacturing. Designed as a closed, modular, one-stop solution, the device aims to reduce manufacturing time significantly to less than 24 hours and treatment costs by 50%. In a user-centric, co-creation approach, the device will be holistically integrated in a standard hospital workflow, hence empowering healthcare systems to provide CAR-T treatment in any standard hospital setting, capable of conducting leukapheresis. Its modular set-up will ensure adaptability to different ATMPs including solid tumours. Therewith, EASYGEN will initiate a paradigm shift in the CAR-T market, paving the way to a greater democratized cancer treatment access and improving the patient’s quality of life and overall outcome.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| Cancer Patients Europe | ? |
| Bar Ilan University | €509,851 |
| Cellix Ltd. | €675,928 |
| Charles River Discovery Research Services Germany GmbH | €482,750 |
| Danmarks Tekniske Universitet | €692,746 |
| European Society FOR Blood AND Marrow Transplantation | €380,784 |
| Fenwal Inc. | €0.00 |
| Frankfurt School OF Finance & Management Gemeinnutzige GmbH | €150,875 |
| Fraunhofer Gesellschaft ZUR Forderung DER Angewandten Forschung e. V. | €1,359,328 |
| Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA | €1,292,465 |
| Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch GmbH | €300,000 |
| Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e. V. | €150,001 |
| Philips Electronics Nederland B.V. | €442,344 |
| PRO-Liance Global Solutions GmbH | €360,000 |
| TQ Therapeutics GmbH | €445,875 |
| Universidad de Navarra | €352,750 |
| University of Glasgow | €399,999 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101194710
The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Cancer Patients Europe VZW, Brussels, Belgium.