About the Centre for Personalised Medicine

The Centre for Personalised Medicine was established in April 2017 following an award of €8.6 million from the EU’s INTERREG VA Programme and managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (www.SEUPB.eu)This project brings together a total of 14 partners from academia, health services and industry to create the environment needed for personalised medicine :  a research-based medical approach to guide clinical decisions to ensure a patient receives the right treatment at the right time.

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About

This cross-border collaborative project, led by Stratified Medicine Ulster University includes 13 partner organisations.

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Objectives

The aim of the CPM is to enhance the regional research capability while serving as a magnet for regional and...

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People

Learn more about the CPM partners and teams.

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Research Clusters

Learn about the 5 research areas of the CPM : heart disease, emergency surgery, acute kidney injury, unscheduled care in...

Partners

Western Health and Social Care Trust
Randox
Randox Teoranta
Clinisent
Optum
University of Galway
Healthcare Analytics Ltd
Northern Ireland Clinical Research Services
NHS Highland
University of the Highlands and Islands
CTRIC
Letterkenny General Hospital
Donegal Clinical and Research Academy
Letterkenny Institute of Technology
INTERREG VA Programme

INTERREG VA Programme

This project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Read more about the Special EU Programmes Body