AUSTRIA

Department of Paediatrics, Section of Experimental Neonatology
Medical University Innsbruck
Innrain 66
6020 Innsbruck
Austria
Prof. Holm Schneider 
holm.schneider@uibk.ac.at
  
Project title: Treatment of Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa by transplantation of bone marrow and skin from the same donor
Project title: Evaluation of a prenatal gene therapy strategy for the treatment of junctional epidermolysis bullosa
Project title: Analysis of genotype-phenotype correlation in junctional epidermolysis bullosa

Salzburger Landeskliniken/Molecular Dermatology
Laboratory for Molecular Therapy
Müllner Hauptstraße 48
Salzburg
Austria
5020 Salzburg
Dr. Johann Bauer
Alfred Klausegger 
A.Klausegger@salk.at
 
Project title: Developing Spliceosome Mediated RNA Trans-Splicing (SMaRT) for Gene Therapy in Epidermolysis Bullosa Dystrophica Patients
Project title: Collagen 17A1 Gene Correction Using Spliceosome Mediated RNA Trans-splicing (SMaRT™) Technology
Project title: Therapy of nonsense associated mutations in the LAMB3 gene by modulation of the eukaryotic splicing machinery via antisense-strategy and coupled in vitro luminescence read-out assays
Project title: 5` Spliceosome Mediated RNA Trans-Splicing gene-therapy for Plectin Deficient Epidermolysis Bullosa Patients
Project title: Screening for functional pre-trans-splicing molecules for gene therapy of EB-patients

FRANCE

Department of Human Genetics and animal models
Purpan Hospital
Pavillon Lefebvre
Toulouse
France
31024
Prof. Alain Hovnanian 
alain.hovnanian@toulouse.inserm.fr
 
Research activities on: Gene therapy
Research activities on: Gene therapy, modifying genes
Research activities on: Pathophysiology

INSERM U634
27 ave Valombrose
06107 Nice cedex 2
France
Dr. Guerrino Meneguzzi
Carole Langueneur 
languene@unice.fr
 
Research activities on: Skintherapy
Research activities on: Gene therapy of junctional epidermolysis bullosa

MAGEC centre, Dermatology department ; INSERM U393 department of Genetics
Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Assistance Publique,
149 rue de Sèvres
Paris
France
75015
Prof. Christine Bodemer
Dr. Smail Hadj Rabia 
Hadj-Rabia@necker.fr
 
Project title: Ex vivo gene therapy for recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa : pre-clinical and clinical studies

GERMANY

University Medical Center Freiburg
Department of Dermatology
Hauptstraße 7
79104 Freiburg i. Br.
Germany
Prof. Leena Bruckner-Tuderman 
sabine.acker-heinig@uniklinik-freiburg.de
 
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, dominant
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, Hallopeau-Siemens
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, non-Hallopeau-Siemens
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, pretibialis
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, pruriginosa
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa junctional, Herlitz
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa junctional, non-Herlitz
Research activities on: Kindler syndrome

Department of Dermatology
University of Cologne
Kerpener Strasse 62
50931 Köln
Germany
Meral Arin 
meral.arin@uk-koeln.de
 
Project title: genotype-phenotype correlations in epidermolysis bullosa simplex

HUNGARY

Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Dermatooncology
Semmelweis University
Mária str. 41
Budapest
Hungary
H-1085
Prof. Sarolta Kárpáti
Dr. Antal Blazsek
blazsek@bor.sote.hu
 
Project title: Genotype-phenotype correlation analysis in Hungarian cases of genodermatoses (Epidermolysis bullosa)
Project title: Improving methodics of mutation analysis and prenatal diagnostics in genodermatoses (Epidermolysis bullosa)

ITALY

Department of Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology, Division of Biology and Genetics
University of Brescia
Via Europa 11
25123 Brescia
Italy
Prof. Sergio Barlati
Prof. Marina Colombi
colombi@med.unibs.it
Research title: Genotype-phenotype correlation in patients affected with dominant dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Research title: Genotype-phenotype correlation in patients affected with Hallopeau-Siemens dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Research title: Genotype-phenotype correlation in patients affected with non-Hallopeau-Siemens dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Research title: Genotype-phenotype correlation in patients affected with pretibial dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Research title: Genotype-phenotype correlation in patients affected with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa
Research title: Study of pathogenetic mechanisms underlying dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa pruriginosa

Laboratory of Molecular and Cell Biology
Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata, IDI-IRCCS
Via Monti di Creta 104
Rome
Italy
00167
Prof. Giovanna Zambruno
Dr. Daniele Castiglia 
d.castiglia@idi.it
 
Research title: Molecular mechanisms underlying epithelial- mesenchimal adhesion disorders
Research title: Development of novel diagnostic protocols for genodermatoses

SPAIN

GENETRIX GROUP: CELLERIX/INBIOMED
GENETRIX: Group of biotechnology companies specialising in biomedicine.
Genetrix SL. Calle Marconi, 1
Parque Tecnológico de Madrid
Tres Cantos
Madrid
Spain
Cellerix CEO
Dr. Jorge Alemany
Dr. Ander Izeta 
aizeta@inbiomed.org
 
Research activities on: stem cell and regenerative medicine - Basic research applied to the biotechnological industry

Regenerative Medicine Unit. Epithelial Biomedicine Division
Ciemat
Complutense 22, Complutense University Campus
Madrid
Spain
28040
Dr. Marcela Del Rio Nechaevsky
Rubén Moreno 
ruben.moreno@ciemat.es
 
Research activities on: Gene Therapy - Tissue Engineering

Tissue Engineering Unit
Centro Comunitario de Sangre y Tejidos del Principado de Asturias
Emilio Rodriguez Vigil s/n
Oviedo
Spain
33006
Dr. Alvaro Meana 
investigacion.ccst@telefonica.net
 
Project title: Design and development of tissue engineered skin substitutes for cutaneous defects. Skin equivalent production
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa junctional, non-Herlitz

THE NETHERLANDS

Dermatology
University Medical Centre Groningen
Hanzeplein 1
Groningen
the Netherlands
9700 RB
Prof. Marcel F Jonkman 
m.f.jonkman@derm.umcg.nl
 
Research activities on: Phenotype-genotype correlations
Research activities on: Revertant cell therapy

UNITED KINGDOM

Genetic Skin Disease Group
St John's Institute of Dermatology - St Thomas' Hospital
Division of Genetics and Molecular Medicine
Lambeth Palace Road
London SE1 7EH
England
Prof. John McGrath 
john.mcgrath@kcl.ac.uk
 
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, dominant
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, Hallopeau-Siemens
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, non-Hallopeau-Siemens
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, pretibialis
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa dystrophic, pruriginosa
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa junctional, Herlitz
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa junctional, non-Herlitz
Research activities on: Epidermolysis bullosa junctional, with pyloric atresia
Research activities on: Kindler syndrome

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