Advertisement

Home Research & Development New Potential Personalized Medicine Platform
Follow/Join us on:
New Potential Personalized Medicine Platform
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
p-medicine project, launched in February this year, is a 4-year Integrated project aiming at developing a new and state-of-the-art IT platform for personalized medicine. The researchers elaborated the first deliverables according to the agreed 'Description of Work', they identified and described motivated use case scenarios by underlining the p-medicine platform's end user needs and requirements.

"It is the purpose of p-medicine to deliver an architecture that will allow to drive medicine to more individualized treatments based on exploiting the vast amount of heterogeneous data of single patients by software, services, tools and models that will support physicians in decision making in their daily care of patients," said p-medicine project coordinator Prof. Dr. Norbert Graf, Director of the Department of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, Saarland University (Germany).

"All presented use-case scenarios have been actively discussed and only the mutually agreed versions have been considered," added Prof. Graf, who helped elaborate the first project deliverables while contributing and coordinating the input from all project partners.

"Project partners demonstrated a strong commitment and an active enrolment. The p-medicine project is an interdisciplinary and collaborative research activity. One of the learnt lessons is: we are in the right direction with high skilled and experienced partners," concluded Prof. Graf.

In p-medicine 19 partners from 9 European countries and Japan have dedicated themselves to enable support and sustain new knowledge and innovative technologies to overcome current problems in clinical research and pave the way for a more individualized treatment of cancer. p-medicine unifies European experts in different fields (clinicians, biologists, IT-specialists, ethical and legal experts) to develop and exploit data and tools that support translational research in every aspect.

For further information, please visit:
http://www.p-medicine.eu

About p-medicine project
The European Integrated Project p-medicine is supported by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme, Grant agreement number 270089.

 
Bookmark and Share

Advertisement

Enter your e-mail address:

Subscribe to the news alerts from eHealthServer.com - a free e-mail delivery powered by Google.

Advertisement


Microsoft

Microsoft HealthBlog
Thoughts, comments, news, and reflections about healthcare IT from Microsoft's worldwide health senior director Bill Crounse, MD, on how information technology can improve healthcare delivery and services around the world.

Guide to the Patient's Journey

News image

In this publication we are welcome to follow editors on a patient's journey through the health care system. Just as you possibly...

More in: Publications, White Papers

eHealth week 2012 Concludes in Copenhagen

eHealth Week 2012, the largest annual gathering of the pan-European eHealth communities, has ended. With an impressive programme, 98 exhibitors a...

More in: Conferences and Events

New Type of Retinal Prosthesis

Using tiny solar-panel-like cells surgically placed underneath the retina, scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine have devised ...

More in: Research and Development