VIVOIMAG (645757)

  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/645757

  Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)

  Multimodal imaging of the in vivo fate of bone transplants

  Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) (MSCA-RISE-2014)

  surgery  ·  tissue engineering  ·  nanomedicine  ·  magnetic resonance imaging  ·  artificial bone

  2015-06-01 Start Date (YY-MM-DD)

  2019-05-31 End Date (YY-MM-DD)

  € 472,500 Total Cost


  Description

The main objective of VIVOIMAG is to develop bone implants including a new contrast agent sensitive to enzymatic activity of metaloproteases, which will permit for the first time to follow the integration and cell differentiation activity in bone tissue bioreactors in vitro and in grafts in vivo using existing non invasive magnetic resonance imaging techniques. The proposal aims at integrating a magnetically functionalized extracellular matrix material into the bone scaffolds, seeding them with cells, implanting them in animal models and following the fate of the implants in vivo using MRI. The aim is to obtain similar results with the magnetically modified scaffolds as the ones obtained currently but having now endowed the grafts with enzymatic reporting activity that can be monitored noninvasively in the living animal. There are currently no methods to detect in situ and in vivo this enzymatic activity without previously sacrificing the transplanted animals, therefore the successful accomplishment of this project would have huge and prolonged impact in the medical field of tissue regeneration. The VIVOIMAG project brings together a multidisciplinary consortium of specialists in different areas of bone implant research, nanoparticles formulation and characterization, magnetic resonance and scintigraphic imaging, who will join forces in order to propose and assess a novel technique for the evaluation of the progress of bone implants in vivo, which can substitute existing invasive techniques based on biopsies. A well planned exchange program among academic and industrial partners will facilitate knowledge sharing, maximize collaborative work and finally achievement of project objectives. The consortium, being aware of the scientific and social importance of bone tissue engineering, has planned a series of dissemination and training activities, aiming at making project knowledge and outcomes available to the scientific community and society.


  Complicit Organisations

1 Israeli organisation participates in VIVOIMAG.

Country Organisation (ID) VAT Number Role Activity Type Total Cost EC Contribution Net EC Contribution
Greece BIOEMISSION TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS IKE (949004448) EL800512425 participant PRC € 135,000 € 135,000 € 135,000
Spain BIOIMAG SOLUCIONES DE CONTRASTE SL (940067547) ESB45800794 participant PRC € 103,500 € 103,500 € 103,500
Israel BONUS THERAPEUTIC LTD (935412129) IL514168954 participant PRC € 0 € 0 € 0
United Kingdom UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS (999975426) GB613451470 participant HES € 67,500 € 67,500 € 67,500
Spain AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (999991722) ESQ2818002D participant REC € 18,000 € 18,000 € 18,000
Belgium UNIVERSITE DE MONS (990884004) nan participant HES € 18,000 € 18,000 € 18,000
Italy CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (999979500) IT02118311006 participant REC € 58,500 € 58,500 € 58,500
Greece "NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ""DEMOKRITOS""" (999978239) EL090085651 coordinator REC € 72,000 € 72,000 € 72,000