International Clinical Research Center

International Clinical Research Center (FNUSA-ICRC)
Native name
Mezinárodní centrum klinického výzkumu
Industry Life sciences
Headquarters Brno, Czech Republic
Owner St. Anne's University Hospital Brno
Website www.fnusa-icrc.org

International Clinical Research Center of St. Anne's University Hospital Brno (FNUSA-ICRC) is a new generation science and research center. It focuses on finding new methods, technologies and medicaments for prevention, diagnostics and treatment of cardiovascular and neurological diseases, particularly heart failure, coronary heart disease, hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias, obesity, structural heart diseases, sleep apnea, stroke, and dementia.

The center located in Brno, Czech Republic, is based on the collaboration with a number of foreign (such as Mayo Clinic, University College London, University of Minnesota etc.) and Czech (such as Masaryk University, Brno University of Technology, Academy of Sciences etc.) academic institutions and industrial companies. At present, the number of employees is more than 400, including approximately 350 specialists working in 17 international research teams.

History

May 2013 - New FNUSA-ICRC Chair Gorazd B. Stokin, M.D., MSc., Ph.D. This Slovenian native won the recruitment tender based on the recommendation of an independent international Search Committee.
January 2013 - Start of the second phase of construction of new buildings
October 2012 - Ceremonial start of the first clinical research activities in the new premises of FNUSA-ICRC (buildings B1 and C1)
July 2011 - Decision on the co-financing of the project from OP R&D for Innovations (2,365 bil. CZK)
June 2010 - Start of the construction of the new ICRC buildings
2010 - Establishment of the research and support teams, preparation of internal documentation, organizational mechanisms, and co-operation with further academic and industrial partners from the Czech Republic and abroad
November 2009 - Submission of the application for co-financing from the Structural Funds of the EU, from the Operational Program "Research and Development for Innovations" (OP R&D for Innovations)
2006 - Inclusion of FNUSA-ICRC among the priority projects contributing to the development of a knowledge society in the Czech Republic and pledge the financial and non-financial expressed by the Czech Government
2002–4 - Idea of "ICRC" concept – main authors: doc. MUDr. Tomáš Kára, Ph.D. (St. Anne’s University Hospital Brno), Virend K. Somers, M.D., Ph.D. (Mayo Clinic)

Research

Clinical research aims primarily at development of new technologies, methods, processes and pharmaceuticals enabling effective prevention, early diagnostics and individualized treatment in two main directions: cardiovascular medicine and neurology:

CARDIOVASCULAR PROGRAMS

NEUROLOGICAL PROGRAMS

Integrated MULTIDISCIPLINARY PLATFORMS for experimental medicine and biotechnology

Clinical Care

FNUSA-ICRC endeavours to create a harmonious environment, in which the patient-healthcare provider relationship is based on individualized approach, mutual trust and respect, following ethical and moral principles and values. At the same time, the most up-to-date methods of treatment are opening up thanks to international co-operation.

Education

FNUSA-ICRC offers to physicians, scientists, students and healthcare staff participation on several educational projects such as Young Talent Incubator or ICRC Academy of Clinical Research including short and long-term study visits at prestigious foreign institutions, seminars, workshops, lectures.

Collaboration with Industry

Close co-operation with industry players (nowadays around 30 companies) including, in particular, pharmaceutical companies, contractual research organizations and manufacturers of medical technologies speeds up the transfer of research results into practice.

Financing

FNUSA-ICRC with a total budget of around 4.5 billion CZK for the period 2011-2015 is financed from the Structural Funds of the European Union through Operational Program Research and Development for Innovation (priority axe 1 – European Centers of Excellence), the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and the South Moravian Region.

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