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EU funding (€3,482,325): REcreating the ideal Niche: environmental control Of cell Identity in Regenerating and diseased muscles Hor1 May 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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REcreating the ideal Niche: environmental control Of cell Identity in Regenerating and diseased muscles

RENOIR is a European Training Network that brings together 12 beneficiaries (10 academic and 2 industrial), and 3 partner organizations (a private Onlus Foundation, a pharmaceutical company, and a university) to train 13 Early Stage Researchers with an interdisciplinary profile for outstanding carriers as leaders in the field of muscle regeneration and aging. Receiving a training programme in both scientific and transferable skills and using unique expertise and tools at the frontier between biology and engineering, this new generation of versatile researchers will dissect the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying impaired muscle composition and function, paving the way to new therapeutic interventions for muscle disease and aging. This will happen through collaborative and synergistic projects between academia and industry.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Cherry Biotech €0.00
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche €261,500
Debreceni Egyetem €229,715
Eden Tech €549,604
Fondazione Santa Lucia €261,500
Hmgbiotech Srl €261,500
King's College London €303,173
TECHNION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION Ltd. €263,501
The University of Manchester €303,173
Universidad Pompeu Fabra €76,665
Universita' Degli Studi Di Milano-Bicocca €261,500
Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II €261,500
Universite Lyon 1 Claude Bernard €274,802
Universite Paris XII Val de Marne €174,194

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/860034

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