HYVIS
Hybrid synapse for vision
Artificial synaptic input restoring sight
Features
Project duration
48 months
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End :
Project scale
European project
Allocated budget
2 935 302,50 €
Description
Age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa are common eye diseases, caused by the degeneration of photoreceptors, which deprives bipolar cells (BCs) of light-dependent synaptic input. Treatment today is focused mainly on delaying vision loss. However, the neuronal damage affects only the presynaptic side of the synapse, while the possibility of activation of the denervated postsynaptic side remains preserved. Therefore, the EU-funded HyVIS project aims to combine several technologies to achieve the groundbreaking restoration of synaptic light-mediated input to BCs. It will conduct an artificial reproduction of basic processes responsible for the formation of the retinal image using an optically driven hybrid connection between a nano-sized neurotransmitter-releasing device and the denervated postsynaptic cell.
Programme
H2020
Horizon 2020 is the European Union's research and innovation funding program for the period 2014-2020. It focuses funding on three priorities: scientific excellence, industrial leadership and societal challenges.