ISIDORe - Integrated Services for Infectious Diseases Outbreak Research
- Funded by Institut Pasteur International Network (IPIN)
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Grant number: 176891
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19start year
2022Funder
Institut Pasteur International Network (IPIN)Principal Investigator
Raquel Hurtado OrtizResearch Location
N/ALead Research Institution
N/AResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Infection prevention and control
Research Subcategory
N/A
Special Interest Tags
N/A
Study Type
Not applicable
Clinical Trial Details
N/A
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Not Applicable
Vulnerable Population
Not applicable
Occupations of Interest
Not applicable
Abstract
About Representation of MIRRI in ISIDORe The Biological Resource Center (CRBIP) represents the MIRRI infrastructure in ISIDORe. Our activities are focused on service provision (TA), but also in joint research activities. The ISIDORe project intends to capitalize on the experience and successes of these RI, and assemble an ambitious integrated, coordinated, interdisciplinary and operational scientific research instrument to provide trans-national and virtual access to its capacities to selected user scientists. ISIDORe aims at structuring and coordinating its effort and service offer according to an R&D pathway meant to support the response to an epidemic crisis and/or increase our preparedness to epidemic-prone pathogens. Overall Objectives 1) Contributing to fighting the rise of SARS-CoV2 variants through a global, integrated and challenge-driven approach by providing fast access to cutting-edge resources and services to scientific user communities for supporting the evidence -based development or adaptation of countermeasures in times of emergency, and 2) Contributing to Europe's readiness to any epidemic-prone pathogen through a global integrated preparedness-driven approach by providing access to cutting-edge resources and services to scientific user communities for supporting their projects in the field of infectious diseases in peaceful times as well as during epidemics.