Periodic Reporting for period 2 - NANO4TARMED (Advanced hybrid theranostic nanoplatforms for an active drug delivery in the cancer treatment)
Período documentado: 2022-04-01 hasta 2024-06-30
The Nano4Tarmed project focuses on the development of novel nanomaterial-based drug delivery platforms for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer diseases, including osteosarcoma. These platforms employ functionalized 2D carbon nanomaterials such as graphene oxide and graphene acid, combined with polymers, platinum organo-metallic complexes, low-molecular selectors, and anticancer drugs. Beyond its research objectives, Nano4Tarmed fosters a strong international scientific cluster. The project connects multi-branch research groups from Palacký University in Olomouc, Maynooth University in Ireland, and Consiglio Nazionale delle Recherché in Italy. The Nano4Tarmed project aims to establish a scientific platform with results that can be translated into practice.
Objectives:
- Strengthening knowledge and implementing new approaches to developing advanced nanocarrier systems for anticancer drug delivery.
- Strengthening knowledge of novel platinum-based anti-cancer drugs and study of their effects on cell lines and 3D models.
- Strengthening scientific profile and collaborations mainly of Early-stage researchers and research management and administration skills of the coordination institution, establishing new links between the Twinning partners and beyond.
- Strengthening the network with the application partners and thus enhancing the competitiveness of the region.
- Implementing open science models.
The successful establishment of the scientific consortium contributed to the research in the field of nanomaterial-based drug delivery systems for transport of anticancer drugs such as Pt-based complexes, DOX, actinomycin D and others. This activity helped to improve currently used approaches and established new ones, which will be applicable in the diagnosis and treatment of osteosarcoma and therefore will positively impact the health of the European and World-wide societies.
We organized in total three high-school competitions, attended several open days organized at UP, CNR, and MU, published four articles aimed at non-scientific public. We also established a website together with a community platform aimed at researchers working in fields of drug delivery. The results of the project were presentedat international conferences.
We published 7 scientific papers in open access journals. We developed a dual modality drug delivery systems based on GO@PEG nanoplatforms, and We also focused on the development of plasmonic nanomaterials for the diagnosis of cancer. Moreover, we discussed our results with pharmaceutical companies during organized roundtables as well as with experts in oncology as part of the exploitation activities. These events provided us with feedback for our next work, which will continue through the Strike project funded by EC in 2022.
Conclusions:
To conclude the work related to the Nano4Tarmed project, we fully focused on the achievement of all objectives defined by the project. We organized training, seminars and workshops for ERSs and short- and long-term scientific stays to maximize their potential in further scientific work. RMAs from UP attended training to learn new aspects of project management and preparation of project proposals. We organized or attended high-school competitions and open days to disseminate the project aims and results. Researchers related to the N4T project also attended many international scientific events to further disseminate obtained results among the scientific community. We believe we achieved all defined objectives through using available tools, events, and approaches.