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1. The EVGN will network and structure the field of vascular biology.

Key technological elements required to meet the post-genome challenge include genomics, proteomics, cell biology, mouse transgenesis, animal models of disease and integrative (patho)physiology in man. Despite having world-leading groups in these research areas, Europe lacks sufficient expertise in any one centre and there is no single trans-national organisation that undertakes these activities in an integrated manner. EVGN gathers together a critical mass of researchers and creates multidisciplinary interactions by promoting exchange of ideas, expertise and people between the participating centres of excellence.


EVGN structures and facilitates the exchange of tissue samples, animal models, databases, tools for intervention, and scientific knowledge. EVGN is also responsible for improvement of necessary infrastructures (genomics, bioinformatics, proteomics, tissue banks, transgenic facilities) within the network for the benefit of all members. EVGN is active in promoting standardisation of animal models and techniques (A Handbook of Mouse Models of Cardiovascular Disease; Q. Xu, editor). The Network also facilitates the cooperation between EVGN partners, to be achieved through support of the exchange and training of PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and Established Investigators (sabbatical), and by coordination of a defined educational programme.

2. The EVGN will act as an interface between basic scientists and clinician scientists to promote and accelerate the transition of knowledge in vascular biology and to improve diagnosis and treatment of atherothrombotic diseases.

The evaluation of the relevance and the potential application of novel basic research findings in patients will require strong partnerships with clinician scientists. By networking excellent basic scientists in one centre with academically-minded clinicians in others throughout Europe, EVGN

expedites clinical evaluation of new pharmaco-, gene- and cell-therapy interventions. Through its conferencing and outreach activitites, EVGN also accelerates access of clinicians to the latest findings, emerging basic science concepts and novel therapeutic strategies. The overall effect will be to improve the clinical outcome for patients with vascular disease. EVGN participants include cardiology departments with outstanding expertise and established track records in clinical research of endothelial dysfunction. Other participants are at the forefront of efforts to develop new tools for diagnosis and prevention of plaque instability. EVGN partners have also pioneered the use of therapeutic angiogenesis in atherosclerotic patients.



3. The EVGN will provide enriched and continued education in vascular biology.
EVGN proposes to train tomorrow’s leading investigators by creating a European training programme in vascular biology for PhD students;this includes a Summer School with expert lectures, where the curriculum combines pathophysiology, pharmacology, molecular biology and genomics of vascular disease. Exchange of PhD students, postdoctoral scientists and trainee

clinicians is also supported, to broaden their perspective and strengthen collaboration. This improves their continuing professional development and facilitates technology transfer between the participating centres. Senior researchers from EVGN will visit other universities / institutes of the network to allow exchange of novel concepts, experimental methods and techniques.


4. The EVGN will jointly manage, disseminate and promote exploitation of the knowledge generated and accumulated within the network.
EVGN knowledge management is facilitated by a website platform that provides innovative communication between groups. A monthly newsletter will be sent out to all members of EVGN to inform them of the latest updates. Exploitation is promoted by networking our group of SMEs with the scientific and clinical partners of EVGN.
To provide a regular and permanent European forum for the presentation and discussion of frontier research in vascular biology, the EVGN pioneers a series of European Vascular Biology Research Conferences.
EVGN also communicates its major research discoveries and their implications in lay terms to the general public via free access to selected web pages linked to the EVGN website. EVGN participants will also communicate their research findings in lay terms to the general public via a coordinated series of presentations at selected accessible locations.





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