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EU funding (€2,999,999): Instrument-free 3D molecular imaging with the VOLumetric UMI-Network EXplorer Hor15 Nov 2024 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Instrument-free 3D molecular imaging with the VOLumetric UMI-Network EXplorer

Current molecular imaging and spatial transcriptomics methods are limited in throughput and affordability, and are constrained by inherent 2-dimensionality. We propose the Volumetric UMI Network Explorer (VOLUMINEX), a 3D implementation of sequencing-based microscopy. This radical alternative to optical imaging builds spatial molecular maps by sequencing DNA barcode networks where each node is a clonally amplified DNA patch, and each edge indicates inter-node proximity. The resulting network reveals gene identities along with their locations without a reference map. We propose an end-to-end pipeline starting with a tissue, followed by enzymatic processing steps, and ending with sequencing and a computational reconstruction to form a molecular image. We envision this procedure as an off-the-shelf commercial kit, offering an inexpensive alternative to advanced imaging instrumentation, expanding access to more researchers and potentially even clinical diagnostic settings. We are led by a Stockholm-based tech-dev team with seminal contributions to the field of sequencing-based microscopy, and a Stockholm-based company Single Technologies AB with a proprietary 3D sequencing device uniquely suited for validating our technology. We have partnered with an Utrecht-based team of life scientists to develop and deploy our technology on organoids, a rich controllable model tissue-like system perfect for exploring 3D biological imaging. Finally, at the heart of the project are undiscovered laws and physical principles which we aim to uncover and exploit with our Paris-based team of theoreticians, who will develop optimisation, graph theory, and machine learning algorithms to tackle the challenging computational problem of spatial reconstruction presented by sequencing-based microscopy. Through VOLUMINEX, we aim to kick off a new era of molecular imaging where comprehensive spatial and transcriptomic data is accessible, affordable, and 3-dimensional.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Karolinska Institutet €431,000
Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan €1,068,999
PRINSES MAXIMA CENTRUM VOOR KINDERONCOLOGIE B.V. €592,000
Single Technologies AB €500,000
Sorbonne Universite €408,000

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101184647

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