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EU funding (€15M): Induced pluripotent stem cell-based therapy for spinal regeneration Hor1 Jan 2019 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Induced pluripotent stem cell-based therapy for spinal regeneration

Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability and morbidity worldwide. It is widely accepted that a major contributor to LBP is intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD). IDD account for at least 40% (~280 million) of all LBP cases, leading to an EU-economic burden of ~€240 billion. These patients receive conservative treatment (e.g. pain relief medication and physiotherapy). When the latter is unsatisfactory, the only option left are invasive and costly surgical intervention. To date, no treatments halt or reverse IDD. Despite the profound socioeconomic burden and impact of IDD, decreasing the quality of life of millions of people, a game-changing treatment strategy for IDD-induced LBP is almost non-existent. The iPSpine consortium was formed to initiate a European-led research effort to identify a future advanced therapeutic strategy that results into a radical new treatment of IDD-induced LBP. With their multi-disciplinary expertise in the development of advanced therapies and their translation from bench to bedside, the aim of the iPSpine team is to investigate and develop a new advanced therapy medicinal product (ATMP) of the future, based on a novel developmental biology-based therapeutic strategy employing pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) and smart biomaterials. The iPSpine consortium will develop and demonstrate Proof-of-concept with the aid of novel and extended knowledge, tools and technology platforms. Hereby, iPSpine has the ambition to make a significant contribution by reducing translational bottlenecks through open innovation and take European leadership in the development of ATMPs. The iPSpine impact: iPSpine seeks to offer novel technologies and ATMPs for the advanced therapy research and development community. IDD will be the showcase, offering improved quality of life for millions of patients with IDD-induced LBP, through long-lasting reduction of LBP, reduced LBP-related premature retirement, and improved socio-economic contribution.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Academisch Ziekenhuis Leiden €219,148
Capacites €0.00
Catalyze B.V. €274,037
Eberhard Karls Universitaet Tuebingen €0.00
Ecole Nationale Veterinaire, Agroalimentaire et de l'Alimentation Nantes Atlantique €0.00
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale €826,618
Nantes Universite €1,250,313
Naturwissenschaftliches UND Medizinisches Institut AN DER Universitaet Tuebingen €867,156
Ntrans Technologies B.V. €770,625
Pharmalex GmbH €676,381
Sheffield Hallam University €967,185
Spineserv GmbH & Co.KG €321,250
Stichting ReumaNederland €52,213
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven €1,306,771
THE University OF Hong Kong €0.00
The University of Sheffield €159,388
Universita Campus BIO Medico Di Roma €557,975
Universitaet Bern €419,000
Universitaet ULM €501,584
Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht €708,710
Universite de Montpellier €364,904
Universiteit Utrecht €3,303,165
University of Galway €671,935
University OF Miami €250,175
АО Forschungsinstitut Davos €491,250

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/825925

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