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by evgnadmin last modified 2007-12-18 00:17

In the following you will find some basic information useful to understand the molecular aspects of CVD and the most promising ongoing therapeutic approaches within EVGN:

EVGN researchers are working hard to find out what can go wrong in our heart and to develop new ways to fight the most common heart diseases. But they have new strategies in their sleeves: the knowledge that come from the human genome project and the new breakthrough techniques from biotechnology and cell biology.
Genomics, proteomics and complete human genome have opened up new horizons for molecular understanding of cardiovascular disease, for identifying new diagnostic measurements and developing new pharmacological gene- and cell-based therapies.
This big effort is being carried out by several scientists from 10 different countries.


In the EVGN project are involved 37 research groups, which means 252 researchers and 100 students at work to defeat the scourge of cardiovascular disease.

Skills and expertise within the EVGN consortium are highly heterogeneous and complementary. This is an added value that allows the scientists to address cardiovascular disease (CVD) from three major different perspectives.

The areas of interest are:

Early endothelial dysfunctions

Prevention of plaque instability

Therapeutic Angiogenesis


Each of the three sectors integrates the post-genomic research with the more established biomedical and biotechnological approaches to cardiovascular disease, and shows great potential for the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies that will provide permanent benefits for diseased people. Some EVGN teams have already moved from the bench to the clinical practice, developing clinical trials on human patients.


EVGN in Numbers:


11 Countries
27 Institutions
2 Biotech Companies
1 Management Company
38 Academic/Clinical Groups
285 Basic/Clinician Scientists
9M€ European Contribution
60M€ Total Budget
5 years (2004-2008)

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