Training interdisciplinary glycoscientists to get a molecular-level grip on glycocodes at the human mucosa–microbiota interface

Acronym

SWEET CROSSTALK

Description of the granted funding

Sweet Crosstalk is a multidisciplinary European Training Network built to address the challenge of understanding, at a molecular level, how glycans are involved at the human mucosa–microbiota interface, and how this correlates with human well-being. Research into the human microbiome has reshaped the paradigm of our health and disease. In order to advance further, the time has arrived to understand it at a molecular level. Glycans dominate the microbiota-host interface and are thus ideally positioned to modulate these complex interactions. The research strategy of the Sweet Crosstalk programme focuses on optimal synergy between chemistry and biology. Smart chemistry drives the research to get a molecular-level grip on the role of these glycocodes and their interacting proteins, and advances in biology directs the research. The high quality and credibility of our consortium is ensured by a strong private-public partnership with complementary expertise ranging from chemical synthesis, biochemistry, structural biology to microbiology and cell biology. Our 7 academic groups are all renowned leaders in the glycoscience and microbiome fields, whereas the complementary 4 SMEs are specialized in glycan-based diagnostics and prophylactic therapies. This unique combination of scientific excellence and industry know-how covers the entire process from obtaining fundamental insight to the development of innovative early diagnostics and glycotherapeutics. Sweet Crosstalk also represents a unique research platform to train 15 outstanding Early Stage Researchers to be the new generation of innovative scientists with expert knowledge and skills in interdisciplinary glycoscience and human microbiome research. Our international, intersectoral and interdisciplinary training programme will equip them with the necessary scientific and transferable skills that will make them highly competitive for both top European research institutions and the healthcare/biotech job market.
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Starting year

2019

End year

2023

Granted funding

561 611.52 €
Participant
NUTRILEADS BV (NL)
265 619.88 €
Participant
ICENI DIAGNOSTICS LIMITED (UK)
303 172.56 €
Participant
INBIOSE NV (BE)
256 320 €
Participant
GLYCOM AS (DK)
297 522 €
Participant
QUADRAM INSTITUTE BIOSCIENCE (UK)
606 345.12 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN (NL)
265 619.88 €
Participant
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II (IT)
522 999.36 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN (BE)
256 320 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA (UK)
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT (NL)
531 239.76 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSITEIT GENT (BE)
Participant
UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA (ES)
250 904.88 €
Participant
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET (DK)
Participant

Amount granted

4 117 675 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN)

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (5220)
Fostering new skills by means of excellent initial training of researchers (5221)
Topic
Innovative Training Networks (MSCA-ITN-2018)
Call ID
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Other information

Funding decision number

814102

Identified topics

microbiome, microbiology