Dypha: adding the dimension of time to cell culturebroad
Dypha · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-04-01–2027-03-31
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Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-EIC-2023-TRANSITION-01 · scheme HORIZON-EIC · topic HORIZON-EIC-2023-TRANSITIONCHALLENGES-01. CORDIS record →
Objective
The current preclinical drug development pipeline is highly inefficient with 9 out of 10 drugs failing when first tested in humans. Of those failures, between 69% and 81% is due to a lack of efficacy (52-57%) or safety (17-24%), indicating that the predictivity of currently used cell culture and animal models is not high enough. While promising human cell culture models have arisen in the last decades (e.g. pluripotent stem cell models, spheroids, organoids), the environment of these models is too simplistic to reach their full potential and to translate certain responses to humans. One of the important aspects missing in current cell culture is kinetics: many processes in the human body have response times with resolutions of seconds, minutes or hours. In standard cell culture however, such temporal resolution is absent because cell culture medium remains unchanged for typically 1-3 days. So for kinetics, scientists turn to animal models with relatively low translational success and high costs. As an alternative, complex microfluidic setups have been used to enable perfusion in vitro and demonstrated a significant amount of evidence that kinetics can improve the relevance of cell culture models. Despite the evidence, typical cell culture biologists are not taking kinetics into account because the tools to control kinetics in cell culture are too complex.We solve this problem by starting from what cell culture biologists currently use: a standard well plate. We developed a Fluidic Adaptor that can be clamped on any 96 well plate and completely replaces the fluid in the well homogenously without disturbing the cell culture. Our goal is to develop a plug-and-play peripheral system that integrates automated fluidics and microscopic readout in a fully controlled environment: the ypha System. The system uses Fluidic Adaptors that can be designed for different applications or well plate formats.
Beneficiaries (6)
| Organisation | Country | Role | EC contribution | SME |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEMCON SYNC BIOSYSTEMS BV | NL | coordinator | €1,134,875 | |
| CHARLES RIVER NEDERLAND BV | NL | participant | €395,000 | |
| PRINSES MAXIMA CENTRUM VOOR KINDERONCOLOGIE BV | NL | participant | €369,500 | |
| OSPEDALE PEDIATRICO BAMBINO GESU | IT | participant | €325,000 | |
| ESQLABS GMBH | DE | participant | €275,250 | Yes |
| DEMCON LIFE SCIENCES & HEALTH ENSCHEDE BV | NL | thirdParty | €0 | Yes |
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