EU-Projects

Cellartis currently participates in 8 EU projects:

MIP-DILI

Full project title: Mechanism-Based Integrated Systems for the Prediction of Drug-Induced Liver Injury Duration of Project: 2012 - 2017

CardioNeT

Full project title: Translational Training network on the Cellular and Molecular Bases of Heart Homeostasis and Repair

Duration of Project:  2012 - 2015

4D CellFate

Full project title: Developing a global understanding of the PRC and NuRD complexes in stem cell differentiation, in health and disease

Duration of Project: 2012 - 2016

TissueGen

Full project title: The production of a 3D human tissue disease platform to enable regenerative medicine therapy development

Duration of Project: 2012 - 2015

InnovaLiv

Full project title: Innovative strategies to generate human hepatocytes for treatment of metabolic liver disease: tools for personalized cell therapy

Duration of Project: 2011 - 2014

SCR&Tox

Full project title: Stem cells for relevant efficient extended and normalized toxicology
Duration of Project: 2011-2015

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ESNATS

Full project title: Embryonic Stem Cell-Based Alternative Novel Testing Strategies
Duration of Project: 2008-2013
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Hyperlab

Full project title: High Yield and Performance Stem Cell Lab
Duration of Project: 2009-2012
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Carcinogenomics (finalised 2011)

Full project title: Development of a High Throughput Genomics-Based Test for Assessing Genotoxic and Carcinogenic Properties of Chemical Compounds in Vitro

Duration of Project: 2006-2011

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Heart Repair (finalised 2010)

Full project title: Heart Failure and Cardiac Repair
Duration of Project: 2006-2010
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STEMS (finalised 2010)

Full project title: Pre-Clinical Evaluation of Stem Cell Therapy in Stroke
Duration of Project: 2006-2010
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Betacelltherapy (finalised 2010)

Full project title: Beta Cell Programming for Treatment of Diabetes
Duration of Project: 2005-2010
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InVitroHeart (finalised 2009)

Full project title: Reducing Animal Experimentation in Drug Testing by Human Cardiomyocyte in Vitro Models Derived from Embryonic Stem Cells
Duration of Project: 2007-2009
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Vitrocellomics(finalised 2009)

Full project title: Reducing Animal Experimentation in Preclinical Predictive Drug Testing by Human Hepatic in Vitro Models Derived from Embryonic Stem Cells
Duration of Project: 2006-2009
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