Project

Standardized Approaches to Modelling and Examination of Neuropsychiatric Disorders – SAME-Neuro ID

Project funded by the European Commission under the Horizon Europe Programme

 

Project value: EUR 1,500,000
Funding awarded to Łukasiewicz – PORT: EUR 1,050,000
Project duration: 01.10.2022 – 30.09.2025
Project Coordinator: Dr hab. Witold Konopka
Call topic: HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ACCESS-03-01
Action type: HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions
More information about Twinning projects: Twinning forthcoming Call

Project Consortium

The SAME-NeuroID project is a joint initiative of Łukasiewicz – PORT (coordinating institution) and leading European neuroscience centres:

  • Paris Brain Institute (France)

  • Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry (Germany)

  • Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam (the Netherlands)

The scientific component of this initiative focuses on standardising protocols for modelling neurobiological parameters associated with neuropsychiatric disorders — one of the most pressing challenges of modern society. It is estimated that 27% of the adult population of the EU suffers from at least one mental disorder, often throughout their lives.

One of the reasons behind this alarming statistic is the limited understanding of the biological basis of psychiatric diseases. Recent advances in epidemiological and genetic research have opened the possibility to study the relationships between genes and the brain.

To fully capitalise on these discoveries, there is an urgent need for unified, well-defined models that can help elucidate disease mechanisms and identify targets for new therapeutic strategies. The standardisation of relevant models of neuropsychiatric disorders forms the core of the Twinning collaboration.

Schemat zadań w projekcie SAME-NeuroID

In addition, the partners will undertake several joint initiatives:

  • exchanging knowledge on technology transfer

  • supporting the development of early-career researchers

  • strengthening research excellence management

  • disseminating key findings in the field

  • raising public awareness of mental health

Currently, one of the major challenges faced by researchers is the use of disparate experimental methods across laboratories, which often makes it impossible to compare research results. The unification of procedures is therefore essential.

 

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