The overall ambition of NEUROVASC is to reduce the individual and societal impact of stroke by predicting ICA formation/rupture as well as post-stroke outcomes based on multimodal models.
Neurovasc brings together 8 public entities, from different French regions.
Our work program will be organized in three Work Packages (WPs) to address three complementary objectives:
NEUROVASC aims to contribute to this triple objective by:
organizing the collection of clinical, imaging, genetic, behavioral and biological data related to intracranial aneurysm (ICA) at the national level;
implementing/validating methods for data representation and sharing enabling the integration of heterogeneous datasets, and developing predictive models based on these multimodal and longitudinal data;
supporting patients diagnosed with ICA or stroke, based on data mining through digital sensors on physiology, behavior and lifestyle.
The Neurovasc project is part of the PEPR Digital Health research program, launched through the France Relance and France 2030 plans with an overall budget of 60 million euros and operated by the French National Reasearch Agency (ANR).
This PEPR Digital Health will enable the creation of communities bringing together internationally recognized research teams with expertise in their fields, involving more than 150 laboratories associated with some 40 universities and Grandes Écoles, and at least 14 university hospitals.
The aim of this interdisciplinary research group on priority healthcare themes is to help remove a number of scientific barriers, lay the foundations for the development of common tools and accelerate the availability of these developments to patients, caregivers and healthcare organizations as a whole.
Neurovasc has 4 years and an endowment of about 1.5 Million € to reach its goals, in order to allow a better patient's management before and after the rupture of an intracranial aneurysm.