Significant EU-funding to HUS Helsinki University Hospital-led research project on long-term effects of COVID-19

The number of patients suffering from long-term effects of a COVID-19 infection are growing worldwide. It is therefore important to identify and understand the mechanisms behind the continuing symptoms and to use this improved understanding to provide adequate treatment to patients. This is what the HUS-led Long Covid-project aims to do. The research evidence created during the project will be simultaneously used to develop and improve care of Long Covid patients.
The Long COVID project, with its budget consisting of 6.55 million EUR granted by the European Commission and 1.66 million EUR granted by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI), is first of its kind aiming to clarify the factors and mechanisms for the development of LCS.
“With the funding from the EU, the Long COVID research consortium will have good opportunities to conduct more research on the mechanisms and biomarkers of long-term effects of COVID-19 infection and the rehabilitation methods. The findings of the four-year research consortium can be used in the treatment of patients both at HUS and internationally,” says Chief Physician Mari Kanerva.
The patient benefits directly from research on the causes and of improved treatment methods of the disease
The mechanism of the long-term effects is studied at HUS’s Outpatient Clinic for Long-term Effects of COVID-19. Researches will be conducted with the help of cohort and register studies, mechanistic studies as well as with intervention and monitoring studies of patients with long COVID. In the research work, advantage is taken of omics technology, which is used to identify the factors and biomarkers that predispose people to the development of long-term effects of COVID-19 infection.
“It is inspiring to have the opportunity to simultaneously examine both the causes and the treatment methods of the long-term effects in this project. Our understanding of this disease is developing fast, which directly benefits the patients,” explains Chief Physician Helena Liira from the Outpatient Clinic for Long-Term Effects of COVID-19. It is possible that the study will also create innovations for managing the long-term effects of possible future pandemics.
Apart from HUS, the Consortium consists of many leading EU research organizations, such as the University of Helsinki, the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) and research groups from Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, Estonia, and Italy. A German company, NEC, specialized in artificial intelligence and machine learning is involved in the study and its methods are used in the interpretation of the diverse material. Other companies involved include Lipotype, Nuromedia and Steinbeis from Germany, Protobios from Estonia, and Chino from Italy.
“I am pleased that the systematic investments HUS has made in the preconditions for international research collaboration are now visible also as successful EU applications like this one and very excited to start the work with this excellent Consortium,” says HUS EU Affairs lead Suzan Ikävalko. She was also involved in the proposal preparation and so was Innovation consultancy Spinverse who facilitated the preparation of the project, which is officially launched in June 2022.
The Long Covid Consortium: Coordinator HUS Helsinki University Hospital (Finland), University of Helsinki (Finland), University Medical Centre Groningen (Netherlands), University Hospital Basel (Switzerland), Protobios Ou (Estonia), Lipotype GmbH (Germany), University of Zurich (Switzerland), Nuromedia GmbH (Germany), NEC Laboratories Europe GmbH (Germany), Chino SRLS (Italy), Steinbeis 2i GmbH (Germany), Spinverse Oy (Finland).
For more information:
Chief Physician Mari Kanerva, HUS Helsinki University Hospital
tel. +358 40 583 5103
mari.kanerva@hus.fi
Chief Physician Helena Liira,
Outpatient Clinic for Long-term Effects of COVID-19, HUS Helsinki University Hospital
tel. +358 50 513 0448
helena.liira@hus.fi
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