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“Understanding tumor-host interactions” Cluster
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“Understanding tumor-host interactions” Cluster
 
MULTIR is part of the "Understanding tumour - host interactions" cluster.

Projects in this cluster aim to deliver results  to all of the following expected outcomes:
 
  • Researchers and healthcare professionals gain a deeper understanding of tumour-host interactions that drive cancer progression, laying the groundwork for developing treatments for hard-to-understand cancers across all age groups.
  • Multidisciplinary teams ensure that data, models, tools, and technologies are easily accessible and reusable, contributing to the UNCAN.eu platform.
  • Health policymakers use enhanced knowledge of tumour-host dynamics to collaborate on creating innovative cancer care strategies and health policies for improved patient outcomes.
 
GLIOMATCH
The malignant Glioma immuno-oncology matchmaker: towards data-driven precision medicine using spatially resolved radio-multiomics.
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HIT-GLIO
Targeting tumour-host interactions in paediatric malignant gliomas to reinvigorate immunity and improve radio- and immunotherapy efficacy.
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THRIVE
Tumour-host interactions in liver cancer of childhood and adults.
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SPACETIME
SPatial Analysis of Cancer Evolution in the Tumour Immune MicroEnvironment.
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ARTURO
Assessing the role of intratumoral microbiota in therapy responses using patient-derived tumor-on-chip.
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Coordinator address:

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM)

RUE DE TOLBIAC 101, PARIS 75654, France

Lise BOUSSEMART

Professeur des Universités - Praticien Hospitalier

lise.boussemart@chu-nantes.fr

MULTIR EU Project

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