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PepChipOmics
is a project supported by the Seventh Framework Programme for Research
and Technological Development (FP7) of the European Union.
PepChipOmics is aimed at synthesizing and reading very high-density peptide microarrays. The core technology platform is developed by two collaborating SME's; one synthesizing the high-density peptide microarrays and another developing an imaging reader capable of detecting multiple real-time interactions on the peptide microarray. Several universities contribute with support functions and with valuable model systems aimed at demonstating the utility of peptide microarrays.
PepChipOmics is aimed at synthesizing and reading very high-density peptide microarrays. The core technology platform is developed by two collaborating SME's; one synthesizing the high-density peptide microarrays and another developing an imaging reader capable of detecting multiple real-time interactions on the peptide microarray. Several universities contribute with support functions and with valuable model systems aimed at demonstating the utility of peptide microarrays.
- Activity
code:
HEALTH-2007-1.1-4: SME-driven collaborative research projects for
developing tools and technologies for high-throughput research.
- Funding Scheme: Collaborative projects (small or medium-scale focused research projects targeted to SMEs).
PepChipOmics is carried out by the following collaborators and is coordinated by Professor Søren Buus of University of Copenhagen:
- Funding Scheme: Collaborative projects (small or medium-scale focused research projects targeted to SMEs).
PepChipOmics is carried out by the following collaborators and is coordinated by Professor Søren Buus of University of Copenhagen:
| Institution | Partner |
|---|---|
| University of Copenhagen, Denmark | Prof. Søren Buus |
| Schafer-N, Denmark | Claus Schafer-Nielsen, CEO |
| Genoptics, France | Emmanuel Maillart, Pr. Leader |
| Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Italy | Pascal Colpo, Research Scientist |
| Technical University of Denmark, Denmark | Prof. Søren Brunak |
| Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Sweden | Prof. Mathias Uhlèn |
| Johannes Gutenberg University, Germany | Prof. Hansjörg Schild |


