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Financement de l’UE (27,9 M €) : EUbOPEN : Activer et libérer la biologie dans l’OPEN Hor01/05/2020 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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EUbOPEN : Activer et libérer la biologie dans l’OPEN

The EUbOPEN partnership of excellence will aim to generate the largest freely available set of high-quality chemical inhibitors for human proteins. These compounds will include chemical probes for solute carriers (SLCs), E3-ubiquitin ligases (E3s) and other proteins, and a chemogenomic library (CGL) of 3000-5000 compounds covering one third of the druggable genome. All compounds in the sets will be comprehensively characterised defining their selectivity, potency and cellular activity. The compounds will be annotated with a series of established and novel biochemical and cell-based assays, including many derived from primary patient cells. Diseases of particular focus will be inflammatory bowel disease, cancer and neurodegeneration. EUbOPEN partners have proven track records leading large international open science projects, developing unencumbered key reagents, and exploring new target areas. A strong commitment to open data and open science will accelerate the dissemination of knowledge and reagents as well as mitigate ethical issues that might arise by working with patient-derived cells. EUbOPEN will partner extensively with other large projects (e.g. ReSOLUTE, Illuminating the Druggable Genome) to minimize duplication of effort and to maximize global coordination. EUbOPEN will provide via the EFPIA partners the public access to industry’s deep medicinal chemistry skills. Sustainability of the project’s resources will be ensured through already established partnerships with chemical vendors and cheminformatics/database providers, which will ensure the long-term availability of the new chemical tool sets, all associated profiling data and established protocols. The EUbOPEN project will form the foundation for future efforts to generate chemical modulators for the entire druggable genome and will develop new technologies significantly shortening hit and lead identification processes.


Academisch Ziekenhuis Leiden 984 901 €
Bayer AG 0,00 €
Boehringer Ingelheim Internationalgesellschaft mbH 0,00 €
Chemotherapeutisches Forschungsinstitut Georg-Speyer-Haus Stiftung 737 754 €
Diamond Light Source Ltd. 0,00 €
Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich 984 901 €
European Molecular Biology Laboratory 331 990 €
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft ZUR Forderung DER Angewandten Forschung e. V. 562 400 €
Institut Servier d'Innovation Therapeutique 0,00 €
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt AM Main 7 171 503 €
Karolinska Institutet 7 909 929 €
Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan 0,00 €
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen 12 500,00 €
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research 0,00 €
Pfizer Ltd. 0,00 €
Relay ML Discovery LLC 0,00 €
Royal Institution FOR THE Advancement OF Learning Mcgill University 0,00 €
Structural Genomics Consortium LBG 102 059 €
Takeda Pharmaceuticals International AG 0,00 €
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford 8 152 162 €
THE Governing Council OF THE University OF Toronto 0,00 €
THE University OF North Carolina AT Chapel Hill 0,00 €
University of Dundee 984 901 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/875510

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