
The SPACETIME consortium gathered in Barcelona on 17–18 November 2025 for our Second Annual Meeting, hosted at Hospital Universitari Dexeus and organized by partner PANGAEA Oncology. Over two days, partners reviewed progress from the project’s first year and aligned on the scientific and clinical priorities ahead. We were also pleased to have several consortium members

We’re thrilled to launch the Understanding (tumour-host interactions) Cluster video, under the #EUCancerMission! 🚀 Six Horizon Europe projects (@HIT GLIO, @THRIVE liver cancer, @GLIOMATCH, @ARTURO PROJECT, @SPACETIME_EU Project, and @MULTIR EU Project) are joining forces to advance cancer research by exploring how tumours interact with their environment. 🎥 Watch our video now and see how

On January 31, 2025, the SPACETIME project took part in the first annual meeting of the Understanding Tumor-Host Interactions (U-THI) Cluster, hosted by THRIVE liver cancer and IDIBAPS in Barcelona. This collaborative gathering brought together all six projects within the cluster—THRIVE, MULTIR, GLIOMATCH, HIT-GLIO, ARTURO, and SPACETIME—to align efforts, exchange insights, and define a common

The SPACETIME project, part of the EU Mission on Cancer, officially kicked off with a two-day meeting on October 15th and 16th, 2024, at Amsterdam UMC’s VUmc Location . This inaugural event marked the beginning of an ambitious five-year research effort aimed at understanding the complexities of lung tumors. The project, led by Dutch scientists