Integrated Genomics, Clinical Research and Care in Hypertension (INGENIOUS HYPERCARE)
Basic data for this project
Type of project: EU-project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster: 01/11/2006 - 31/01/2011
Description
The InGenious HyperCare Network of Excellence’s goal is that of integrating complementary but still fragmented experience in the mechanisms of blood pressure control and hypertension development, in phenotyping initiation and progression of organ damage and in exploring genetics, genomics and proteomics of proneness to hypertension and hypertension-related cardiovascular disease. A better prevention of hypertension and its cardiovascular consequences is an essential public health goal in Europe, where cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of mortality and morbility. The Network plans to integrate the research efforts of 31 research teams (including a SME) and 1 SME experienced in EC project management. A powerful instrument of integration will be the Programme of Joint Research Activities. A first group of research packages will be addressed to Mechanomics of Hypertension, i.e. identifying genetic, genomic and proteomic markers of disturbances in the major mechanisms (autonomic control, inflammation and oxidative stress, sodium handling) controlling blood pressure, as indicators of the risk of becoming hypertensive. The second group of research packages will be addressed to Mechanomics of Hypertension-Related Diseases, i.e. identifying the genetic, genomic and proteomic markers of the risk of developing a hypertension-related event (stroke, renal dysfunction, heart failure). Through these activities the Network will build up large integrated platforms of common phenotypes, genotypes and proteomic data in hypertensives, and assemble unique sets of comprehensive databases. Spreading of excellence beyond the Network will be done with the support of the European Society of Hypertension. The activity of the Network will continue after end of the EC funding, with the objective of contributing better diagnostic tools to identify subjects prone to hypertension, and patients prone to hypertension complications, with obvious benefits for health care in Europe.
Keywords: blood pressure control; hypertension development
Funding identifier: 37093
Funder / funding scheme: - EC FP 6 - Networks of Excellence (NoE)
Project management at the University of Münster
Applicants from the University of Münster
Project partners outside the University of Münster
- Mosaiques Diagnostics Gmbh (MOSAIQUES)Germany
- Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (UHSR)Italy
- Jagiellonian University of Krakow (UJ)Poland
- French Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM)France
- Fundacion Para La Investigacion Medica Aplicada (FIMA)Spain
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SHANGHAI IH)China
- University of ManchesterUnited Kingdom
- Institute Of Internal Medicine Sb Rams (IIM SB RAMS)Russia
- Fundacion Para Investigacion Biomedica Del Hospital Universitario 12 De Octubre (UNIDAD HTA)Spain
- Italian Institute for AuxologyItaly
- Cf Consulting Finanziamenti Unione Europea S.R.L. (CFC)Italy
- University of Milan (UMIL)Italy
- University of Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB)Italy
- Lund University (LU)Sweden
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Nancy (CHU NANCY)France
- University of LeicesterUnited Kingdom
- Charles University in Prague (CU)Czech Republic
- Fundacion De Investigacion Del Hospital Clinico Universitario Of Valencia (FIHCUV)Spain
- CharitéGermany
- Hannover Medical School (MHH)Germany
- Sapienza University of RomeItaly
- University of Padua (UNIP)Italy
- University of HelsinkiFinland
- University of Brescia (UNIBS)Italy
- Medical University of Gdansk (MUG)Poland
- Institute For Clinical And Experimental Medicine (IKEM)Czech Republic
- Hospital Clinic BarcelonaSpain
- Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV)Switzerland
- Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven)Belgium
- Maastricht University (UM)Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
Coordinating organisations outside the University of Münster
- Italian Institute for AuxologyItaly