Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The slogan of the World Health Day in 2011 was "Antimicrobial resistance: no action today no cure tomorrow". The EU has
published her Action Plan in 2011 against the rising threats from antimicrobial resistance. Developing new antibiotics takes
years. A short-term alternative is the development of novel strategies to deliver existing drugs. In this frame, the use of
engineered antibiotic nanocarriers is one of the most promising options. The objectives of the ITN project Cyclonhit are to take
full advantage of nanotechnology and of the interdisciplinary expertise of the partners to encapsulate antibiotics in nanocarriers
to kill both intracellular and extracellular bacteria. This will be accomplished through a training program for 11 Early Stage and
5 Experienced Researchers that will gather interdisciplinary expertise of 11 Full partners and 6 Associated partners, of which 7
are SMEs. The final goal of the Cyclonhit project is to bring to preclinical studies an antibiotic formulation for the treatment of
TB and tailored alternative therapeutic approaches for other MDR microorganisms. The large impact will arise from i) the
immediate research results on novel nanocarriers, that will potentially benefit the competitiveness of the European healthcare
sector, ii) the involvement of a wide range of partners from academia and private sectors and iii) the training of a large number
of skilled professionals to work on applications of nanotechnology in medicine.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
nanomedicine; antibiotics; ITN
Elenco autori:
Manet, ILSE GERT
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