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EATRIS

EATRIS

Research Services

Amsterdam, Noord Holland 7,742 followers

Resources and services for research communities to translate scientific discoveries into patient benefit

About us

EATRIS is the European infrastructure for translational medicine. We bring together resources and services for research communities to translate scientific discoveries into benefits for patients. We provide access to a vast array of pre-clinical and clinical expertise and facilities that are available within 115+ top-tier academic centres across Europe. We focus on improving and optimising preclinical and early clinical development of drugs, vaccines and diagnostics, and overcome barriers to health innovation. Our research infrastructure offers a broad range of research services for both academia and industry across various research fields. In addition, we work with public funding agencies, charities and policy makers with tailored actions to help improve the translational research and innovation ecosystem.

Website
https://eatris.eu/
Industry
Research Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
Research Infrastructures, Translational Medicine, Matchmaking, Regulatory Advice, Vaccines, ATMP, Biomarkers, Small Molecules, Education and Training, and Imaging and Tracing

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Updates

  • 🔦 Spotlight on #EATRIS_CZ. In this video, Jan Frič introduces the International Clinical Research Centre of St. Anne’s University Hospital in Brno. 👉 Learn more about this institute and its unique capabilities here: https://loom.ly/6-57Hrc As part of the EATRIS Spotlight programme, #EATRIS_CZ and its institutes will be showcased for their scientific excellence and capabilities, enhancing their visibility on both national and European levels. 🇨🇿 Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eQ9zfN_B Fakultní nemocnice u sv. Anny v Brně (FNUSA) - St. Anne's University Hospital Brno / FNUSA-ICRC

  • We’re pleased to support the upcoming Joint GeneH & CFGBC Scientific Symposium, bringing together experts in translational research and innovation to exchange knowledge and explore new opportunities for collaboration. Organised in collaboration with the EATRIS ATMP centres in Portugal and Slovenia, the symposium will take place at the University of Ljubljana. 📅 3 June 2026 📍 University of Ljubljana 📝 Abstract submission deadline: 20 May 👉 Learn more and register here: https://loom.ly/BaprBHM

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  • 📄 The recent PANERIS policy brief offers valuable insights into unlocking synergies across research infrastructures, particularly through matchmaking and micro-mobility. The document highlights the crucial role of the “human layer", the research support staff and facility experts who connect researchers, infrastructures, and services. These findings resonate strongly with challenges across European RI ecosystems and at EATRIS and contribute meaningfully to ongoing discussions on improving access, connectivity, and effective use of existing capacities. 👉 Learn more about the PANERIS project here: https://paneris.eu/about/ Vilnius University Life Sciences Center | Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS) | Instytut Farmakologii im. Jerzego Maja Polskiej Akademii Nauk | GIMM | Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Lisboa

  • 💊 Are you a patient representative interested in drug repurposing and keen to connect with others working in this space? Join the REMEDi4ALL Repurposing Bootcamp for Patient Representatives in Paris on 2-3 November 2026. This two-day bootcamp will bring together patient representatives for a practical mix of lectures, workshops and focused discussions on drug repurposing - offering space to learn, exchange experiences and build connections with fellow advocates. 📍 Paris, France 📅 2-3 November 2026 👉 Learn more and apply here: https://loom.ly/Ds20WbQ

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  • EATRIS Scientific Lead for Advanced Therapies, David Morrow PhD MBA, recently attended the HEAL Annual Meeting in Vienna. 🫀 The goal of the HEAL EU Project is to establish new tools and expertise for accelerating the development of advanced human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-based therapies. The project also aims to overcome scientific, regulatory and in particular safety hurdles, necessary to initiate a first-in-man (FIM) clinical trial for the therapeutic administration of allogeneic, human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-homozygous iPSC-cardiomyocyte aggregates, for improving the function of damaged hearts. 👉 Learn more about EATRIS' involvement in the HEAL project here: https://loom.ly/PKh9D1M

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  • 📣 We're looking for a Junior Legal Counsel to join our team in Amsterdam! As Junior Legal Counsel, you'll be responsible for a range of legal tasks and activities related to EATRIS services and EU-funded projects. What we offer: 🔹 A competitive remuneration package based on experience 🔹 Fast-paced, multidisciplinary and multicultural working environment 🔹 Centrally located office 🔹 Remote work options 👉 Read the full vacancy and apply here: https://loom.ly/fXVwZes

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  • At the first RealiseD_ihi multi-stakeholder meeting in Barcelona, Toni Andreu (EATRIS Scientific Director) and Nektarios Liaskos (EATRIS Data Strategy Manager) joined patients, clinicians, researchers and industry partners to discuss rare disease clinical trial enrolment. A major challenge in rare disease research is enrolling enough participants, fast enough, for clinical trials to succeed. During the meeting, participants worked together to interpret research findings, challenge prevailing assumptions and begin refining a novel patient enrolment model. 👉 Read more about the multi-stakeholder meeting here: https://loom.ly/GVVCb-w

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  • The European Commission has launched a call for proposals to fund large-scale pilots deploying AI in real-world clinical imaging. The pilots will focus on healthcare settings where AI can assist the analysis of imaging data - including MRI, CT, X-ray, PET and ultrasound - by flagging findings for review by qualified medical professionals. 📅 Deadline: 1 October 2026 👉 Learn more and apply here: https://loom.ly/DKDmhh0

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  • 📝 Contribute to the European Commission survey on access, re-use of health data and regulatory compliance. This survey gathers insights from researchers, innovators, SMEs and developers on accessing and re-using health data via existing infrastructures, as well as navigating regulatory requirements. It also seeks input from infrastructure operators and regulators on interdependencies, challenges, and unmet needs in health data processing. 👉 Access the survey here: https://loom.ly/2BsqSRw

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