Cancer Associated Fibroblasts (CAF) Function in Tumor Expansion and Invasion (CAFFEIN)

Basic data for this project

Type of projectEU-project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster01/10/2012 - 30/09/2016

Description

Aim of the CAFFEIN network is to provide 10 early stage researchers (ESRs) and 2 exprerienced researchers (ERs) with excellent training in an industry relevant area of cancer research, complementary skills required for pharmaceutical industry, and knowledge in setting up biomedical start-up companies. To this end, the network comprises two full industrial partners: the established pharmaceutical company Medimmune, a global leader in immunopharmaceuticals, and the small biotech company Gimmune, which used breakthrough results in nanotechnology to establish a new enterprise. The research focus of CAFFEIN, which stands for Cancer Associated Fibroblasts (CAF) Function in Tumor Expansion and Invasion, is to understand the mechanisms, how fibroblastoid cells support tumor progression and metastasis formation. CAF biology is therefore rather complex, but the research groups of the CAFFEIN network cover many different aspects of it, thus having a critical mass to provide relevant training in this area. Training in complementary skills important for work in the pharmaceutical industry is provided by the industrial partner MedImmune, where communication with management, industrial project planning, IPR, etc. will be taught. Entrepreneurial skills, business plans, funding by venture capitalists, and patentability of research findings are highlights of the training provided by the industrial partner Gimmune. All this training is transmitted to the ESRs/ERs by networkwide events, secondments and tight research collaboration. Taken together, the CAFFEIN research training network combines the acquisition of excellent scientific knowledge in an area highly attractive for pharmaceutical industry with special education in relevant complementary skills that increase employment chances of the trained researchers in industry and that encourage them to translate their scientific results into products, thus improving health and economic welfare of European citizens.

Keywordscancer; immunopharmaceuticals; nanotechnology; entrepreneurship; Tumor Expansion and Invasion; entrepreneurship; fibroblastoid cells
Funding identifier316610
Funder / funding scheme
  • EC FP 7 - Marie Curie Actions - Initial Training Networks (ITN)

Project management at the University of Münster

Eble, Johannes
Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry
Haier, Jörg
General Surgery Clinic

Applicants from the University of Münster

Eble, Johannes
Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • University of Bergen (UiB)Norway
  • Ghent University (UGent)Belgium
  • Universite De Liege (ULG)Belgium
  • Karolinska Institutet (KI)Sweden
  • University of Copenhagen (UCPH)Denmark
  • Goethe University Frankfurt am MainGermany
  • University of CoimbraPortugal

Coordinating organisations outside the University of Münster

  • University of Copenhagen (UCPH)Denmark