Imaging of Neuroinflammation in Neurodegenerative Diseases (INMiND)

Grunddaten zu diesem Projekt

Art des ProjektesEU-Projekt koordiniert an der Universität Münster
Laufzeit an der Universität Münster01.03.2013 - 28.02.2018

Beschreibung

The goal of this proposal (INMiND) is to carry out collaborative research on molecular mechanisms that link neuroinflammation with neurodegeneration in order to identify novel biological targets for activated microglia, which may serve for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, and to translate this knowledge into the clinic. The general objectives of INMiND are: to identify novel mechanisms of regulation and function of microglia under various conditions (inflammatory stimuli; neurodegenerative and -regenerative model systems); to identify and implement new targets for activated microglia, which may serve for diagnostic (imaging) and therapeutic purposes; to design new molecular probes (tracers) for these novel targets and to implement and validate them in in vivo model systems and patients; to image and quantify modulated microglia activity in patients undergoing immune therapy for cognitive impairment and relate findings to clinical outcome. Within INMiND we bring together a group of excellent scientists with a proven background in efficiently accomplishing common scientific goals http://www.dimi.eu (FP6 project DiMI) , who belong to highly complementary fields of research (from genome-oriented to imaging scientists and clinicians), and who are dedicated to formulate novel image-guided therapeutic strategies for neuroinflammation related neurodegenerative diseases. The strength of this proposal is that, across Europe, it will coordinate research and training activities related to neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration/-regeneration and imaging with special emphasis on translating basic mechanisms into clinical applications that will provide health benefits for our aging population. With its intellectual excellence and its crucial mass the INMiND consortium will play a major role in the European Research Area and will gain European leadership in the creation of new image-guided therapy paradigms in patients with neurodegenerative diseases.

StichwörterNeuroinflammation; molecular mechanisms; neurodegeneration; microglia; imaging
Webseite des Projektshttp://www.uni-muenster.de/InMind/
Förderkennzeichen278850
Mittelgeber / Förderformat
  • EU FP 7 - Large-scale integrating project

Projektleitung der Universität Münster

Jacobs, Andreas Hans
European Institute of Molecular Imaging (EIMI)

Antragsteller*innen der Universität Münster

Jacobs, Andreas Hans
European Institute of Molecular Imaging (EIMI)

Projektbeteiligte Organisationen außerhalb der Universität Münster

  • Region HovedstadenDänemark
  • August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBAPS)Spanien
  • Paracelsus Medizinische Privatuniversität Salzburg (PMU)Österreich
  • Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (UHSR)Italien
  • Imperial College London (ICL)Vereinigtes Königreich
  • Universita Degli Studi Di Torino (UNITO)Italien
  • CAGE CHEMICALS SRLItalien
  • Universitätsklinikum Bonn (UKB)Deutschland
  • Hospital District of Southwest Finland (VSSHP)Finnland
  • University of ManchesterVereinigtes Königreich
  • BV Cyclotron VUNiederlande (Königreich der)
  • TRANSGENIC OPERATIVE PRODUCTS S.R.L. (T.O.P)Italien
  • University Of Antwerp (UA)Belgien
  • Neurosearch AsDänemark
  • Karolinisches Institut (KI)Schweden
  • Universita Degli Studi Di Milano (UMIL)Italien
  • Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche (CNR)Italien
  • Pharmidex Pharmaceutical Services LimitedVereinigtes Königreich
  • Mediso Medical Imaging SystemsUngarn
  • Aniona APSDänemark
  • Vereniging Voor Christelijk Hoger Onderwijs Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek En Patientenzorg (VUA)Niederlande (Königreich der)
  • Universität ToursFrankreich
  • The University of SydneyAustralien
  • UNIVERSITY PARIS DESCARTESFrankreich
  • Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)Frankreich
  • University of SouthamptonVereinigtes Königreich
  • Semmelweis University (SE)Ungarn
  • Katholische Universität Leuven (KU Leuven)Belgien