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Leducq Foundation’s PRIORITY network

The PRIORITY project—short for cardio-laminoPathy: fRom pathomechanIsms tO peRsonalIzed TherapY—is a major international research initiative funded by the Leducq Foundation with an $8 million grant. Launched in January 2025, it focuses on LMNA-related dilated cardiomyopathy (LMNA-DCM), a severe hereditary heart condition caused by mutations in the LMNA gene. These mutations disrupt the structure and function of the cell nucleus, leading to progressive heart failure and arrhythmias. (fondationleducq.orgLMNA Cardiacinstitut-myologie.org)

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Leducq Foundation’s PRIORITY network

Coordinators

Gisele Bonne

Prof. Dr. Gisèle Bonne – Sorbonne Université, INSERM, France

Andrew Landstrom

Prof. Dr. Andrew Landstrom – Duke University School of Medicine, USA

Principal Members

Prof. Dr. Jan Lammerding – Cornell University, USA

Prof. Dr. Haiyuan Yu – Cornell University, USA

Prof. Dr. Mark Mercola – Stanford University, USA

Dr. Ioannis Karakikes – Stanford University, USA

Prof. Dr. Yigal Pinto – Netherlands Heart Institute – Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands

Dr. Rogier Veltrop – Netherlands Heart Institute – Maastricht UMC, the Netherlands

Prof. Dr. Karim Wahbi – Paris-Cité University, France

Prof. Dr. Ohad Medalia Unversity of Zurich, Switzerland

Partner Institutions

  • Sorbonne Université / INSERM (France)

  • Duke University School of Medicine (USA)

  • Netherlands Heart Institute (Netherlands)

  • Cornell University (USA)

  • Paris-Cité University (France)

  • Stanford University (USA)