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IRB Barcelona participates in the MELIUS project, awarded funding by the CENIT strategic industrial research programme

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The research project “Improvement of the translational prediction of non-clinical assays in humans" (MELIUS), coordinated by Neuropharma S.A., part of the Zeltia group, and which involves the IRB Barcelona research group “Metabolic engineering and diabetes”, headed by Joan J. Guinovart, is one of 15 projects awarded funding through the CENIT programme by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism.

MELIUS is the only project in biomedicine that will receive R+D+i funding through the CENIT programme. This project seeks to develop new tools to improve the prediction of toxicity in humans of compounds that are in pre-clinical trials. Specifically, the Metabolic Engineering and Diabetes lab will be responsible for defining new metabolic markers of hepatic toxicity.

Part of the governmental initiative called “Ingenio 2010”, the CENIT programme promotes collaboration in R+D+i activities between the public and private sectors and the generation of knowledge that can be used to develop new products, processes, services or the implementation of technologies of strategic interest. Thus, the projects chosen by CENIT seek to boost planned research in technological fields of high international projection. The average amount granted to each project is 27 million euros.

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El Instituto de Investigación Biomédica (IRB Barcelona) trabaja para conseguir una vida libre de enfermedades. Desarrolla una investigación multidisciplinar de excelencia para curar el cáncer y otras enfermedades vinculadas al envejecimiento. Establece colaboraciones con la industria farmacéutica y los principales hospitales para hacer llegar los resultados de la investigación a la sociedad, a través de la transferencia de tecnología, y realiza diferentes iniciativas de divulgación científica para mantener un diálogo abierto con la ciudadanía. El IRB Barcelona es un centro internacional que acoge alrededor de 400 científicos de más de 30 nacionalidades. Reconocido como Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa desde 2011, es un centro CERCA y miembro del Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST).