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Active HORIZON European Commission

Supervised morphogenesis in gastruloids

€3.44M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Oslo Universitetssykehus Hf
Country Norway
Start Date Nov 01, 2022
End Date Oct 31, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 8
Roles Associated Partner; Participant; Coordinator; Third Party
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101071203
Grant Description

The lack of realistic in vitro organ models that can faithfully represent in vivo physiological processes is a major obstacle affecting the biological and medical sciences.

The current gold standard is animal experiments, but it is increasingly clear that these models mostly fail to recapitulate the human physiology.

Moreover, animal experiments are controversial, and it is a common goal in the scientific community to minimize the use of animals to a strictly necessary minimum.

The emergence of stem cell engineered organ models called organoids represents the only viable alternative to animal research.

However, current organoid technology is yet to produce the larger physiologically relevant organmodels that the medical sciences really need. Specifically, current organoids are too small, not vascularized and lack the 3-dimensional organization found in vivo.

In this interdisciplinary project we aim to challenge all these limitations by using the recently developed gastruloid technology guided by cutting edge bioengineering and artificial intelligence.

Gastruloids are formed by initiating the very early developmental processes and develops along a highly coordinated three axial process that closely resembles mammalian embryogenesis.

Moreover, gastruloids can develop several organ precursors simultaneously and thus constitutes important improvements over conventional single-tissue organoids.

To harvest the potential of gastruloid technology we will first implement large sequencing and imaging experiments to optimize the developmental trajectory of gastruloids for organ inductions.

We will then build these datasets into a multimodal data matrix to identify gastruloid candidates for cardiovascular and foregut development.

Specifically, we will identify candidates that show strong vasculogenesis as candidates for later vascularisation by anastomose with endothelial cells.

All Grantees

Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine; Forschungsverbund Berlin Ev; Oslo Universitetssykehus Hf; Tel Aviv University; Universitetet I Oslo; The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford; University of Glasgow; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Zur Forderung Der Wissenschaften Ev

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