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EU funding (€5,999,055): Translational approaches to disease modifying therapy of type 1 diabetes - HARVESTing the fruits of INNODIA Hor23 Apr 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Translational approaches to disease modifying therapy of type 1 diabetes - HARVESTing the fruits of INNODIA

Building on the strong foundations of INNODIA, with its unique, Europe-wide clinical and basic research network for the study of type 1 diabetes (T1D), we propose in INNODIA HARVEST an ambitious program which aims to prevent and arrest T1D via focused objectives targeting consolidation and innovation. First, we will consolidate the INNODIA clinical network as the reference point for conducting studies to prevent or arrest T1D. We will transform our standardized clinical and bioresource platforms into a high-performance clinical trial network, running academic and industry-driven trials alongside small, mechanism-centric, biomarker-rich intervention trials to examine pathobiological pathways to T1D. INNODIA HARVEST will conduct two large studies to arrest T1D at its onset, one academia-driven, beta-cell focused (VER-A-T1D, verapamil) and one industry-driven, immune-focused (Iscalimab-study). We will exploit our original INNODIA Master Protocol allowing novel adaptive trial design to introduce combination therapies that build on complementary mechanisms. Second, we will extend our study design strategy by introducing novel biomarkers, both clinical (continuous glucose monitoring) and experimental (microbiome analysis) to deconvolute disease heterogeneity and identify new endpoints to accelerate identification of effective therapeutics. Third, we will use ‘disruptors’ in small mechanistic studies to channel innovation from clinic to basic research through a reverse immunology and reverse beta-cell biology approach. Finally, we will implement new discovery pipelines for future therapeutics, exploiting tools such as iPSC-derived islet-like cells to promote next generation target identification and drug development. As in INNODIA, the voice of people living with T1D and their families will hold a central place in INNODIA HARVEST to drive implementation of new, patient-proximal outcomes, shape our clinical trials, and bring about a meaningful change in disease perspective. A major objective of INNODIA Harvest is the execution of at least two new phase 2 trials (studying Verapamil (VER-A-T1D) or Iscalimab (CCFZ533X2207)). Considering the expected time to first patient-in as preparations for trial start can only be initiated after the start of the Action and possible fluctuating recruiting rates, due to the intercurrent COVID epidemic, there is a risk that INNODIA HARVEST will not be able to completely finalize the clinical trials, fully analyse the biomarkers collected and publish the results in the initially proposed 24 months duration. To ensure the finalization of the clinical trials and corresponding full execution of the given budget including eligibility of EFPIA in-kind contribution we propose to extend the duration of the Action from 24 to 36 months.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Academisch Ziekenhuis Leiden €252,500
Breakthrough T1D €0.00
Cardiff University €104,948
Centre Hospitalier DE Luxembourg €138,750
Eli Lilly and Company Ltd. €0.00
Glaxosmithkline Research & Development Ltd. €0.00
Hannoversche Kinderheilanstalt €186,000
Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen Deutsches Forschungszentrum Fuer Gesundheit UND Umwelt GmbH €51,250
Helsingin Yliopisto €450,310
Human Cell Design €38,750
Imcyse SA €0.00
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale €302,500
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven €641,503
King's College London €238,750
Kobenhavns Universitet €155,950
Lunds Universitet €63,750
Medizinische Universitat Graz €740,570
Novartis Pharma AG €0.00
Novo Nordisk A/S €0.00
Oslo Universitetssykehus HF €63,750
Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesu €1,250.00
Oulun Yliopisto €63,750
Region Hovedstaden €127,500
Region Skane €0.00
Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbH €0.00
Slaski Uniwersytet Medyczny w Katowicach €63,750
Stichting Radboud Universitair Medisch Centrum €71,650
Stichting Radboud Universiteit €0.00
Technische Universitaet Dresden €253,750
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford €88,750
The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge €427,500
THE Leona M. AND Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust €0.00
The University of Exeter €63,750
Turun Yliopisto €277,500
Universita Degli Studi Di Siena €188,750
Universita Degli Studi Gabriele D'Annunzio Di Chieti-Pescara €0.00
Universita Di Pisa €126,250
Universitaet ULM €38,750
Universita Vita-Salute SAN Raffaele €63,750
Universite DE Lausanne €0.00
Universite Libre de Bruxelles €636,875
Univerza V Ljubljani €76,250

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/945268

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