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EU funding (€3,086,436): Modulation of glycolytic flux as a new approach for treatment of atherosclerosis and plaque stabilization: a multidisciplinary study Hor11 Aug 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Modulation of glycolytic flux as a new approach for treatment of atherosclerosis and plaque stabilization: a multidisciplinary study

The mission of MoGlyNet is to define a joint doctorate educational training model in Drug Discovery and Development where Academia and Industry join their forces for: - creating a common platform of knowledge and language for early stage researchers (ESR) working in the Drug Discovery and Development area aiming to convey complementary pharma-skills - exploiting this platform to train a new generation of cutting-edge researchers and professionals highly attractive for employment by the European Pharma-industry - establishing structures for long-term cooperation, strengthening the relationships among the leading Universities and Pharma-enterprises and to continuously develop the research training platform that European industry relies on. To achieve the above objectives the main tasks of MoGlyNet are: - to attract/train 12 ESRs in optimization joint academic/industrial program of cutting-edge training-by-research, high quality supervision, complementary and transferable Pharma-skills training, inter-network secondments, and workshops/Summer Schools - to pursue an innovative research project that will tackle a timely and important scientific problem with a multidisciplinary approach (from molecular modelling to in vivo studies). Atherosclerosis is an aging-related disease and our research approach for a better therapy of atherosclerosis will be focused on the PFKFB3 enzyme, a key player in glycolysis/oxidative stress and therefore in pathological angiogenesis - to build a solid foundation for long-term European excellence in this field by disseminating MoGlyNet research/training outcomes and best practice into the partners Doctoral Schools, and by fostering long-term partnerships and collaborations that will outlast the Consortium - to transfer expertise/know-how among the Consortium participants and to external groups via networking activities, intersectorial exposure, secondments, workshops, sharing of learning material, public engagement and outreach activities


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Bayer HealthCare Manufacturing Srl ?
Academisch Ziekenhuis Leiden €510,749
The University Court of the University of Aberdeen €546,576
Universita Degli Studi Di Milano €1,032,245
Universitat de Barcelona €495,746
Universiteit Antwerpen €501,120

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/675527

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Bayer Healthcare Manufacturing Srl, Milan, Italy.