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at a glance A general introduction to the project Facts and figures Acronym: CHIC Full title: Computational Horizons in Cancer: Developing Meta- and Hyper- Multiscale Models and Repositories for In Silico Oncology Duration: 48 months


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… at a glance …

A general introduction to the project

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Facts and figures

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Acronym: CHIC Full title: Computational Horizons in Cancer: Developing Meta- and Hyper- Multiscale Models and Repositories for In Silico Oncology Duration: 48 months (start date: April 2013) Project funding: 10,582,000.00 € Programme: 7th Framework Programme of the European Commission – ICT – Large- scale Integrating Project (IP) Coordinator: Research Professor Georgios Stamatakos, Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS), National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), In Silico Oncology Group Website: www.chic-vph.eu

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The CHIC Consortium

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The CHIC Consortium

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The CHIC Objectives

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  • Development of clinical trial driven tools, services and secure infrastructure for the

creation of multiscale cancer hyper-models (integrative models).

  • The secure hypermodelling infrastructure consists primarily of a hypermodelling editor

and a hypermodelling execution environment.

  • Development of an infrastructure for semantic metadata management along with

tools and services for ontology based annotations.

  • Standardization of cancer model and data annotation allowing multiscale

hypermodelling.

  • Development of hypermodel repository, a hypermodel-driven clinical data repository,

a distributed metadata repository and an in silico trial repository for the storage of executed simulation scenarios, an image processing toolkit, a visualization toolkit and cloud and virtualization services.

  • Three concrete clinical trials/studies (nephroblastoma, glioblastoma and non-small cell

lung cancer)

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The CHIC Objectives

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  • Development of a number of integrative multiscale cancer models (hypermodels) and

hypermodel oncosimulators and their clinical adaptation and partly validation.

  • An integrative platform dictated by the IT architecture of the project will provide

access to all hypermodelling tools and services to be developed.

  • Legal and ethical aspects (legal and the IT aspects of data anonymization and

pseudonymization, patient's consent)

  • Intellectual rights issues arising from the amalgamation of component models

potentially developed by different modellers in order to construct integrative models.

  • Dissemination and exploitation (stakeholders: clinicians, fundamental science

researchers, IT specialists and engineers, industry and patients).

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The CHIC Structure

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The CHIC Work Packages

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The VPH community

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Contact

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This project has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement n° 600841.

Scientific contact Administrative contact

Research Professor Georgios Stamatakos Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) In-Silico Oncology Group * gestam@central.ntua.gr Julia Petry European Research and Project Office GmbH Saarbrücken, Germany * j.petry@eurice.eu