Partners
The Animal Health Research Centre of Catalonia (IRTA-CReSA) carries out surveillance of animal prion diseases and has been conducting a line of research on prion diseases since 2001.
Atlas Molecular Pharma is a biotechnology-based company founded in Bizkaia (Spain) in September 2015. Our business model is oriented towards the development of first-in-class innovative therapies for the treatment of Rare and Ultra-Rare Diseases to be licensed to larger partners who will bring them to market for patients in need.
The Toulouse Neuro Imaging Center, a joint research unit of the Université Paul Sabatier and Inserm, is dedicated to the study of the human brain and the main pathologies that affect it.
The University of Zaragoza collaborates in this project through the Centre for Encephalopathies and Emerging Transmissible Diseases. This centre, located in the Veterinary Campus, has as its main objectives to carry out research and reference diagnosis in the field of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs), as well as other emerging transmissible animal diseases of growing importance now and in the future.
CIC bioGUNE, a member of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), is a key non-profit research centre on the national and international scientific scene and has emerged as a source of knowledge in the area of health sciences. The cutting-edge scientific activity of CIC bioGUNE researchers explores the interface between Chemistry, Structural, Molecular and Cellular Biology, with the aim of developing strategies in precision medicine for the future.
Institut Nationale de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement is a specialised research organisation, born in 2020 from the merger between INRA and IRSTEA. It collaborates in the project through the UMR IHAP (Interactions Hôtes-Agents Pathogènes), which is a multidisciplinary research structure in animal infectiology, attached to INRAE's animal health department. Created in 2003 on the campus of the National Veterinary School of Toulouse (ENVT), its main objective is to understand the interactions between pathogenic micro-organisms and their hosts at different scales of life (molecular, cellular, individual and population).