Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics (CRB)

Research : Biobank Ethics


BTCure (Be The Cure)

Format

Research project

Funding

IMI (Innovative Medicines Initiative)

About BTCure

  • BTCure (Be The Cure) focuses on Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and RA-like diseases.
  • BTCure has 33 partners. It is co-ordinated by professor Lars Klareskog, Karolinska Institutet and Professor Tom Huizinga, Leiden University Medical Centre  
  • CRB are part of a subroject on ethics in the work package (WP5) on ethical issues and dissemination, led by professor Steffen Gay, University Hospital Zürich. The ethics subproject will address ethical aspects of the project and foster patient participation.
  • BTCure has received funding from the IMI call on Inflammation – Translational Research and Adaptive Immunity.

Aims of BTCure

The development of new therapeutic agents against Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and RA-like diseases requires a dynamic interaction between studies in humans and in animal models of disease. BTCure aims to advance this parallel work and bring it to a new level by recognising (1) the need for recognition of pre-symptomatic and emerging disease in humans; (2) the heterogeneous nature of human RA and RA-like diseases; (3) the need for new alignments between several animal models and the variants of human RA and RA-like disease and (4) the potentials that an increased understanding of adaptive immunity provides for better prevention, therapy and eventual cure of RA.

With these tools at hand, we will be able to use new understanding of aetiology and early pathology of human disease for a program aimed at early and curative treatment of human RA and RA-like diseases.

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