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ConcePTION

ConcePTION: Building an ecosystem for better monitoring and communicating of medication safety in pregnancy and breastfeeding: validated and regulatory endorsed workflows for fast, optimised evidence generation

Topic:  IMI2-2017-13-09, ConcePTION – Continuum of Evidence from Pregnancy Exposures, Reproductive Toxicology and Breastfeeding to Improve Outcomes Now

Type of Action:

Duration: 60 months

Start date: 1 April 2019

Grant agreement: 821520

Web: https://www.imi-conception.eu/

Total request Grant by Consortium: €15,299,991.00

Total request Grant by BBMRI-ERIC: €328,420.00

Linked Third Parties/BBMRI-ERIC Framework Agreement: MUG, MU, Wroclaw, Leipzig

Benefit/tasks for BBMRI-ERIC: Setting up standards, facilities and operating procedures for collection and storage of breast milk and blood/plasma samples (Task 4.1), Developing standard documents for pre-examination processes for breast milk handling and biobanking activities (Task 4.4); Creation and filling of a FAIR data source catalogue(s) (Task 7.4), Create and operate a platform and common data models for sharing data and remote access (Task 7.5)

 

Abstract


ConcePTION partners have united around a shared vision that we have a societal obligation to radically and rapidly reduce uncertainty about the safety of medication use in pregnancy and lactation.

What do we deliver? ConcePTION aims to create a paradigm shift in how we study medication safety in pregnancy.

We will establish (1) a successful, sustainable open-science based EU non-proprietary ecosystem of public and private stakeholders, pregnant women and researchers to generate and disseminate timely and reliable evidence on drugs across maternal, neonatal and long term outcomes of medication exposure in pregnancy and breastfeeding (2) a catalogue with fully characterized data sources for rapid selection of suitable data sources; 3) operational, business, network, information and data governance models, (4) quality assured and tested methodological approaches, analytical tools and data platforms allowing for distributed analyses, (5) procedures and tools for collection of digital data and samples directly from pregnant women, (6) In vitro, in silico and in vivo models for prediction of drug transfer in human milk, (7) a biobank and analytical network for quantification of drug in human milk, (8) best practice documents endorsed by regulators and health authorities and (9) a web-based drug information knowledge bank.

How do we deliver? (1) Experienced leaders, able to manage challenging networks and public-public or public-private partnerships. (2) Defragmentation by connecting all key stakeholders and EU networks in this area. (3) Re-use of data, tools and foreground from prior European commission funded projects. (4) Connecting to leaders of similar initiatives in the USA, Canada, Asia and other parts of the world. (5) Systematic consensus & endorsement building. (6) Quality throughout as a precondition to trust the results and information by all users.

 

ConcePTION is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 821520.

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The website was co-funded within ADOPT BBMRI-ERIC, a project that has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 676550.
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