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A Decision Support System for preclinical assessment of nanomaterials in medical products: the REFINE DSS

Abstract

The application of nanomaterials in medicine has led to novel pharmaceuticals and medical devices that have demonstrated a strong potential for increasing the efficacy/performance and safety of therapeutic and diagnostic procedures to address a wide range of diseases. However, the successful translation of these technologies from their inception (proof-of-concept) to clinical practice has been challenged by substantial gaps in the scientific and technical capacity of R&D companies, especially SMEs, to keep up with the ever-evolving regulatory expectations in the emerging area of nanomedicine. To address these challenges, the EU Horizon 2020 project REFINE has developed a Decision Support System (DSS) to support developers of nanotechnology-enabled health products in bringing their products to the clinic. The REFINE DSS has been developed to support experts, innovators, and regulators in the implementation of intelligent testing strategies (ITS) for efficient preclinical assessment of nanotechnology-enabled health products. The DSS applies logical rules provided by REFINE experts which generate prioritized lists of assays to be performed (i.e. ITSs) for physicochemical characterisation and for immunotoxicological endpoints. The DSS has been tested against several case studies and was validated by internal project experts as well as external ones.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Alex Zabeo
  • Fabio Rosada
  • Lisa Pizzol
  • Fanny Caputo
  • Sven Even Borgos
  • Jérémie Parot
  • Robert Geertsma
  • Joost Jacob Pouw
  • Rob J. Vandebriel
  • Oihane Ibarrola Moreno
  • Danail Hristozov

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Biotechnology and Nanomedicine
  • Italy
  • National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
  • Spain

Year

2022

Published in

Drug Delivery and Translational Research

ISSN

2190-393X

Volume

12

Issue

9

Page(s)

2101 - 2113

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