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Financement de l’UE (11,2 M €) : Améliorer la prise en charge des patients souffrant de douleurs aiguës ou chroniques Hor01/04/2018 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Améliorer la prise en charge des patients souffrant de douleurs aiguës ou chroniques

There is a very high need for improving the management of pain. Acute and persistent pain of different origins represent a common medical, social, and economic burden, and its pharmacotherapy is often inadequate. To advance management of pain patients and support decision making in clinical practice, more predictive assessments of treatment success are needed. The development of analgesics is onerous because promising preclinical data often do not translate into the clinic. Improved pharmacodynamic biomarkers could define whether nociceptive signalling is adequately modulated by a new drug, so increasing the chance of successful translation and greatly reducing the risk in initiating clinical development. Further, the pathophysiology of chronic pelvic pain indications is poorly understood and no adequate preclinical models are available, precluding focused preclinical research and leaving affected patients with little hope of relief. IMI-PainCare aims at making advances in these three pain areas in a complementary manner. Three subprojects will address specific scientific challenges. Subproject PROMPT will identify Patient Reported Outcome Measures as tools to standardise assessments of treatment success of acute and chronic pain in Real World conditions and controlled trials, and so improve its management; subproject BioPain will validate the translatability of pharmacodynamic biomarkers and PK-PD modelling in pain pathways of healthy subjects and preclinical species, thereby offering tools to improve drug development; subprojectTRiPP will identify biomarkers and novel therapeutic pathways of clinical phenotypes of patients with chronic pelvic pain, which after back-translation, can improve how preclinical models reflecting human diseases. The goal of IMI-PainCare is to improve the care of patients with acute or chronic pain by providing a toolbox to streamline the development process for novel analgesic drugs and to improve treatment quality in clinical practice.


Aalborg Universitet 18 770,00 €
Aarhus Universitet 555 713 €
Actual Analytics Ltd. 114 413 €
Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris 295 038 €
Bayer AG 0,00 €
Children'S Hospital Corporation 165 668 €
Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet ZU Kiel 255 000 €
Cliniques Universitaires Saint-LUC ASBL 134 044 €
Consultech Technologieberatung GmbH 486 266 €
Eli Lilly and Company Ltd. 0,00 €
Endodiag 0,00 €
Endometriosis.ORG Ltd. 7 510,00 €
Esteve Pharmaceuticals SA 0,00 €
European Pain Federation Efic 31 250 €
European Society OF Anaesthesiology AND Intensive Care Aisbl 25 000 €
European Society OF Regional Anaesthesia AND Pain Therapy 25 000 €
Fundacion para La Investigacion del Hospital Clinico de La Comunitat Valenciana, Fundacion Incliva 257 066 €
Grunenthal GmbH 0,00 €
HUS-Yhtyma 187 250 €
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale 881 329 €
Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular-Ibmc 351 901 €
King's College London 293 808 €
Michigan State University 29 549 €
MRC Systems GmbH Medizintechnische Systeme 144 000 €
Neuroscience Technologies SLP 0,00 €
Novartis Pharma AG 0,00 €
Pelvic Pain Support Network 7 510,00 €
Promptly - Software Solutions For Health Measures SA 30 000 €
Queen Mary University of London 21 484 €
Region Hovedstaden 7 500,00 €
Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg 1 019 588 €
Stichting International Painful Bladder Foundation 7 510,00 €
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. 0,00 €
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford 1 592 860 €
The University of Edinburgh 288 953 €
Universidad de Navarra 123 500 €
Universita Degli Studi Di Roma LA Sapienza 573 288 €
Universitaet Muenster 1 064 750 €
Universitatsklinikum Jena 1 608 584 €
Universite Catholique de Louvain 552 488 €
University College Cork - National University of Ireland, Cork 68 687 €

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