BioInnovation Institute welcomes innovative smartRNA project to Bio Studio program
The approach to achieve this involves delivering an engineered small artificial (smart)RNA into the cell, where it assembles with endogenous protein co-factors to form an enzymatic complex. The smartRNA is customizable, designed to specifically target the disease-associated healthy pool of mRNA for stabilization. This stabilization delays mRNA degradation, allowing additional rounds of translation, resulting in increased levels of the functional protein. The technology has platform potential, as it leverages a universal small RNA pathway to target generic mRNA features.
Thus, the aim of the smartRNA project in
BII will support the project with an in-kind grant of up to 1M EUR per year for a project period of up to three years as well as with business development expertise, intellectual property support, access to investor network, and both wet lab and office infrastructure.
During the 3-year
Principal Investigator Søren Lykke-Andersen is a Senior Scientist at Aarhus University (AU), working at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics. He leads a research group focused on RNA therapeutics and has extensive expertise in studying RNA, including practical laboratory work, advanced computational analysis of complex data sets, and more than 15 years of experience supervising students and technicians.
Søren Lykke-Andersen, Principal Investigator at the Aarhus University said: "There are around 350 confirmed and many more predicted haploinsufficiency diseases, including many serious conditions such as cancer, epilepsy, and developmental disorders. Thus, there is a high unmet medical need to develop effective methods to treat monogenic diseases caused by reduced protein levels, primarily haploinsufficiency disorders. With the support of BII, we will be able to translate our research into a superior customizable small RNA-based platform technology to achieve this".
Anja Mølhart Høg, Entrepreneur-in-Residence heading up the smartRNA project, added: "We are excited to welcome the smartRNA project to
Read more about the smartRNA project here.
Since its inception in 2018, BII has supported 100 start-ups and projects with
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About the BioInnovation Institute Foundation:
At BioInnovation Institute (BII), we accelerate world-class life science start-up innovation for the benefit of people and society. As a non-profit institute, BII operates the company creation programs,
About Aarhus University
Established in 1928, Aarhus University has since developed into a major Danish university with a strong international reputation across the entire research spectrum. Rooted in strong disciplines, researchers and students have been generating new knowledge for over 90 years. Aarhus University is
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SOURCE Optimum Strategic Communications
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