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PROPHET is off to a flying start!
From 21st to 23rd of September 2022 the first meeting of the European Commission funded project PROPHET was held in Rome at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC), the project coordinator.
Lead by the Universita Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore (Roma, Italy), PROPHET project involves 18 partners from 12 different EU Member States plus UK and a large number of stakeholders already engaged from different target groups. This EU funded project will develop a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) for Personalized Prevention, in order to support the implementation of innovative, sustainable and effective personalized programmmes to prevent common chronic diseases. PROPHET will be centered around stakeholder engagement and the SRIA co-creation process in relation to three main strands of activities: Mapping, Assessment, and Building. The project started in September 2022 and will run until August 2026. Professor Stefania Boccia is the coordinator of this project.
Context of the PROPHET Project within ICPerMed
As coordination and support action (CSA) in the context of ICPerMEd, PROPHET will collaborate with other initiatives at EU level such as European Partnership (EP) PerMed, the CSA Beyond 1 Million Genomes (B1MG), and the EP on Transforming Health and Care Systems.
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What’s coming next? PROPHET journey continues
In January 2025 AmsterdamUMC/VUMC together with PROPHET partners will organise an expert meeting on Pharmacogenomics as a relevant case for implementing personalised prevention. The PROPHET project has developed an encompassing assessment framework highlighting elements to be considered for implementation, ranging from evidence and cost-effectiveness to

Engaging with citizens & patients in personalised prevention
Citizen and patient engagement play a key role in the PROPHET project, as personalised prevention needs well-informed citizens and patients, able to make decisions relevant for their care and prevention, and for contributing to research. This topic is addressed by researchers from AmsterdamUMC/VUMC and partners