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Deliverables, Publications and Outputs

Public Deliverables

SPARC produces publicly accessible reports covering:

  • Project governance and ethical frameworks
  • Data standards and interoperability models
  • Clinical pilot methodologies and workflows
  • Training frameworks and digital learning modules
  • Engagement strategies for patients and stakeholders
  • Policy guidance and sustainability assessments

Each deliverable provides practical insights for European stakeholders and healthcare institutions.

List of deliverables

Below is a list of the project’s public deliverables currently available. The list will be updated on an ongoing basis as new deliverables are completed, submitted and made publicly available, with links provided to each full document.

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D1.1 SPARC Management Manual

(Published April 28, 2026)

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D9.1 Communication, Dissemination, and Stakeholder Engagement Plan

(Published February 27, 2026)

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D9.5 Project website

(Published February 9, 2026)

Scientific Publications

SPARC contributes to scientific knowledge through papers on:

  • Genomic and molecular diagnostics
  • AI-driven biomarker interpretation
  • Real-world implementation of personalised oncology workflows
  • Cross-border collaboration in clinical decision-making
  • Patient-centred approaches to personalised medicine

Publications highlight both technological innovation and real-world feasibility.

Technical Architecture and Tools

This section contains:

  • Architecture documentation
  • Technical specifications
  • Interoperability guidelines
  • Tool usage manuals
  • Data handling and governance protocols

Designed to support hospitals, researchers, and policymakers adopting SPARC methodologies.

Insights from Pilots

A detailed repository of:

  • Case studies from clinical pilots
  • Lessons learned
  • Equity findings
  • Best practices for integrating personalised medicine
  • Examples of improved clinical pathways

These insights illustrate how personalised medicine can be successfully implemented in diverse healthcare settings.