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Financement de l’UE (8 449 326 €) : PRÉDICTION DE LA MALADIE D’ALZHEIMER À L’AIDE D’UNE PLATEFORME DE DÉPISTAGE BASÉE SUR L’IA Hor01/11/2023 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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PRÉDICTION DE LA MALADIE D’ALZHEIMER À L’AIDE D’UNE PLATEFORME DE DÉPISTAGE BASÉE SUR L’IA

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related disorders leading to dementia are associated with staggering costs and suffering. Recently, there has been some progress in the search for effective therapeutic interventions and it is clear that any treatment is likely to be most effective if administered at the earliest stage of disease, but the health care system is not ready for this new scenario. There is an urgent need, therefore, to establish scalable, cost-efficient diagnostic markers, tools and procedures that can identify people at increased risk, at point of care for stratification into personalized interventions to prevent or delay dementia. PREDICTOM will develop an open-source, interoperable and customisable biomarker screening platform, utilizing an existing online resource to save time and money, to generate an evidence base for general population screening for AD and related disorders. We will bring diagnostics closer to the patient by examining the feasibility of using samples which can be obtained at home (e.g. finger-prick blood, saliva (for genetics and epigenetics) and stool for microbiom) for diagnostic biomarker analysis. We will also evaluate innovative technologies for disease risk identification, including digital technologies and novel MRI, EEG, eye tracking, and blood-based biomarkers. The platform will use artificial intelligence models to analyse data from all biomarkers to identify users at high risk of developing dementia and to direct them to personalized intervention to prevent further cognitive decline and development of dementia. We will seek to facilitate a change in current healthcare practice for early diagnosis of AD through development of new clinical practice guidelines based on evidence generated in the project. By improving the ease of identification of those with early signs of dementia we expect to have a significant impact on personal and financial burden of dementia in Europe and across the world.


King's College London ?
Altoida Inc. 0,00 €
Alzheimer Europe 288 750 €
Alzpath Inc. 0,00 €
Braincheck Inc. 0,00 €
Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis 446 250 €
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft ZUR Forderung DER Angewandten Forschung e. V. 622 575 €
Fundacion para La Investigacion del Hospital Universitario La Fe de La Comunidad Valenciana 683 681 €
GE Healthcare GmbH 1 150 000 €
GE Healthcare Magyarorszag kft. 0,00 €
GE Medical Systems SCS 0,00 €
GN Hearing AS 0,00 €
Helse Stavanger HF 1 175 875 €
Icometrix N.V. 698 500 €
Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH 353 541 €
Klinikum DER Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen 0,00 €
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen 600 366 €
Muhdo Health Ltd. 0,00 €
Novo Nordisk A/S 0,00 €
Pharmacoidea Fejleszto ES Szolgaltato kft. 200 000 €
Qairnel SAS 401 500 €
Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc. 0,00 €
Siemens Healthcare GmbH 31 095 €
Siemens Healthcare Ltd. 0,00 €
Siemens Healthineers AG 393 116 €
Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc. 0,00 €
Stichting Lygature 583 328 €
Universitatsklinikum Erlangen 393 875 €
Vrije Universiteit Brussel 426 875 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101132356

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