EPTRI Belgian Joint Research Unit : harmonisation and concertation of paediatric research in Belgium to ensure better and safer healthcare for children

We want to put the excellent translational paediatric research in Belgium on the ESFRI national roadmap in order to participate in the European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure (EPTRI) project. Therefore, we are in the preparatory phase to form a Belgian national EPTRI Joint Research Unit (JRU). Academic research organisations and hospitals from both regions, Flanders and Wallonia are currently involved. The Belgian JRU partners will gather complementary scientific and technological competencies in the different EPTRI thematic research platforms: 1. Paediatric medicines discove... Mehr ...

Verfasser: De Taeye, Leen
Allegaert, Karel
Smits, Anne
Van Damme, Pierre
Schurmans, Thierry
Seghaye, Marie-Christine
Smits, Elke
Sokal, Etienne
Nuytinck, Lieve
Vande Walle, Johan
Dokumenttyp: conference
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: Medicine and Health Sciences / EPTRI / Belgian JRU / paediatrics / translational research / preclinical / biobanking
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26602379
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Link(s) : https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8665132

We want to put the excellent translational paediatric research in Belgium on the ESFRI national roadmap in order to participate in the European Paediatric Translational Research Infrastructure (EPTRI) project. Therefore, we are in the preparatory phase to form a Belgian national EPTRI Joint Research Unit (JRU). Academic research organisations and hospitals from both regions, Flanders and Wallonia are currently involved. The Belgian JRU partners will gather complementary scientific and technological competencies in the different EPTRI thematic research platforms: 1. Paediatric medicines discovery: with different types of “in vitro” paediatric models, placental and umbilical cord and 3D organoid cell cultures from paediatric samples and juvenile animal models such as the rabbit BPD model, juvenile Göttingen minipig, juvenile conventional pig model and developmental zebrafish model; 2. Paediatric biomarkers and biosamples: identification, characterisation and validation of the biomarkers used as prognostic tools, safety markers and diagnostic tools in paediatric diseases; 3. Developmental pharmacology: including PK (bioavaibility/bioequivalence) studies, Population PKPD analysis and PK/PD modelling; 4. Paediatric medicines formulations and medical devices: including regulatory knowledge of paediatric medical devices. The partners will ensure a strong liaison with other RI’s such as the BBMRI-ERIC for paediatric biobanking and the IMI conect4children network paediatric clinical trials. We propose an integrated paediatric research system that links together EPTRI Belgium with landmark RIs, conect4children and the many paediatric clinical research networks and institutions that provide services to paediatric research. This integrated system can provide: expertise, experienced facilities and practical support for pre-clinical and clinical paediatric research in Belgium and Europe. Sharing understanding of patients’ needs and concerted efforts in paediatric research will further enhance the health of children.