NANOCLASSIFIER

NanoClassifier - QCM for rapid label-free Bionano interface evaluation and screening of effectiveness of nano-targeting strategies for therapeutics

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN 

 Organization address address: BELFIELD
city: DUBLIN
postcode: 4

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Donal
Cognome: Doolan
Email: send email
Telefono: 35317161656

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Ireland [IE]
 Totale costo 933˙420 €
 EC contributo 933˙420 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IAPP
 Funding Scheme MC-IAPP
 Anno di inizio 2014
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2014-01-01   -   2017-12-31

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN

 Organization address address: BELFIELD
city: DUBLIN
postcode: 4

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Donal
Cognome: Doolan
Email: send email
Telefono: 35317161656

IE (DUBLIN) coordinator 702˙099.90
2    ATTANA AB

 Organization address address: GREV TUREG 14 3 1/2 TR
city: STOCKHOLM
postcode: 114 46

contact info
Titolo: Dr.
Nome: Teodor
Cognome: Aastrup
Email: send email
Telefono: 46841020000

SE (STOCKHOLM) participant 231˙320.31

Mappa


 Word cloud

Esplora la "nuvola delle parole (Word Cloud) per avere un'idea di massima del progetto.

binding    platform    screening    regulatory    ab    milieu    bionanointerface    tested    bio    nanoparticle    nuid    nanointerface    time    biologically    interactions    ucd    questions    corona    attana   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'Nanomedicine and Nanosafety rely on the same fundamental interactions between the nanoparticle interface and the biological milieu surrounding it, and it is this “corona” of proteins and other biomolecules that form at the bio-nanointerface that determines the fate and behaviour of nanomaterials. Understanding, classifying and predicting nanoparticle coronas from their physicochemical properties offers a novel approach to screening for toxicity at early stages of product development and for regulatory purposes. This biomolecule corona also explains why many nanoparticle targeting strategies, that seem promising when tested under non-physiological conditions, fail when tested in vivo, where multiple competitive interactions occur, and where non-specific binding in many cases blocks the targeting functionality of the nanoparticles, rendering them inactive. However, despite the rapid increase of our understanding of the issues, methods by which to characterise the functioning bio-nanointerface in biologically relevant environments remain a challenge, and are time consuming and expensive. The partners in the NanoClassifier IAPP project are at the forefront of their respective areas and are pioneering new methodologies for study of complex questions in biologically relevant milieu and represent an optimal partnership to address this challenge. Together, NUID UCD and Attana AB will develop a cost effective, high throughput screening platform for characterisation of the bionanointerface and its cell-binding partners, to address a range of important questions currently hampering the implementation of nanotechnologies, both in medicine and generally in consumer products. The inter-sectoral nature of the project is critical to its success, as Attana AB bring their platform for kinetic characterization of protein interactions on intact cells in real time, and NUID UCD bring extensive understanding of the bionanointerface and its practical and regulatory significance.'

Altri progetti dello stesso programma (FP7-PEOPLE)

COSMOTOOLKIT (2010)

Computing in the dark sector: a Cactus toolkit for modified-gravity cosmologies

Read More  

T-MAPPP (2014)

Training in Multiscale Analysis of multi-Phase Particulate Processes (T-MAPPP)

Read More  

AMY-MPFC-EXTINCTION (2009)

Functional connectivity between the primate amygdala and the medial prefrontal cortex: role in extinction of emotional memories

Read More