The Cyprus Foundation for Muscular Dystrophy Research
CING
The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics (CING), was established in 1990, as a bi-communal, non-profit, private, academic, medical center. The Vision of CING is to function as an International Centre of Excellence and a Regional Referral Centre in the areas of Neurology, Genetics, Biomedical, Medical and other similar and related Sciences. The Mission of CING is to develop and provide high level medical and clinical laboratory services, develop and pursue advanced research and provide education in the areas of Neurology, Genetics, Biomedical, Medical and other similar and related Sciences. Its ultimate scopes are to improve and upgrade the quality of life of all Cypriot citizens, irrespective of religion or national origin, and strengthen its international role in the areas of its specialty.
Participant in WP1, WP7, and WP9.
UGR
Universidad de Granada
UGR
The Universidad de Granada is safeguarding its future by developing high-quality research. Promoting traditional lines of research, providing significant support in other areas which, although less developed, may be of interest to a changing society and maintaining links with the companies and institutions around us are the criteria that underpin the research we carry out. These ideas have proved to be successful, allowing us to increase the funds earmarked for research and open up solid prospects for the future that did not previously exist. The growth in the scientific sector ensures that the university maintains its position amongst the leading Spanish universities. The flourishing relationships with public and private companies throughout the country, through research contracts and the provision of services, are guarantees for the future.
Participant in WP1, WP6, and WP9.
UNIMI
Università degli studi di Milano
UNIMI
The University of Milan is a public teaching and research university, which – with 8 faculties and 2 schools and a teaching staff of 2000 professors – is distinguished by its wide variety of disciplinary fields.A leading institute in Italy and Europe for scientific productivity, the University of Milan is the largest university in the region, with approximately 64,000 students; it is also an important resource for the socio-economic context of which it is a part.
Participant in WP1, WP2, WP3, WP6, and WP9.
UCL
Université catholique de Louvain
UCL
UNIVERSITÉ CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN – UCL. Basic/clinical participant.
Leader of WP7, Participant in WP1, WP2, WP3, and WP9.
UBO
Université de Bretagne Occidentale
UBO
UNIVERSITÉ DE BREST- UBO: University.
Leader of WP5, Participant in WP1, WP2, WP3, WP6, WP8, and WP9.
UNIGE
University of Geneva
UNIGE
Founded in 1559 by Jean Calvin, the University of Geneva (UNIGE) is dedicated to thinking, teaching, dialogue and research. With 16’000 students of more than 140 different nationalities, it is Switzerland’s second largest university. UNIGE offers more than 280 types of degrees and more than 250 Continuing Education programmes covering an extremely wide variety of fields: exact sciences, medicine and humanities. Its domains of excellence in research include life sciences (molecular biology, bio-informatics), physics of elementary particles, and astrophysics. UNIGE is also host and co-host to six National Centres of Competence in Research: Frontiers in Genetics, Materials with Novel Electronic Properties (MaNEP), Chemical Biology, Affective Sciences, Synaptic Bases of Mental Diseases and LIVES-Overcoming vulnerabilities in a life course perspective.
Participant in WP1, WP2, WP3, WP5, and WP9.
USZ
University of Szeged
USZ
The University of Szeged is renowned for its rich traditions and high prestige among the Hungarian institutions of higher education. The university’s internationally acknowledged, competitive research activities are essential parts of its educational mission, and it is particularly important to ensure the institution’s position as a research university. Its research and creative activities include basic and applied research, creative arts, product and service development. As one of the largest organizations in the South Great Plain region, the University of Szeged considers the active role it plays in the area’s social, economic and cultural development to be part of its social responsibility; and through its charitable activities the institution demonstrates solidarity with the people of the region. Through these activities, the University of Szeged seeks to achieve the recognition and support of the local community and the general public at the same time.
Participant in WP1, WP2, WP3, and WP9.
DRFZ
Deutsches Rheuma-Forschungszentrum Berlin
DRFZ
The German Rheumatism Research Centre Berlin is a unique institution in Germany. Since 1988, an international team of physicians, basic researchers and epidemiologists have been working here. The institute pursues two basic lines of research: Pathophysiology of inflammatory rheumatic diseases and Epidemiology and health care research.
Participant in WP1, WP2, WP3, WP5, and WP9.
Project Partners
CING
The Cyprus Foundation for Muscular Dystrophy Research
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PRECISESADS receives support from the Innovative Medicines Initiative Joint Undertaking under grant agreement n° [115565], resources of which are composed of financial contribution from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) and EFPIA companies’ in kind contribution.