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Europe 'punches above its weight' in biomedical research, despite limited funding

09.28.11 | European Science Foundation

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European biomedical research is advancing at a great pace compared to the relatively small funds available, and with more funding, it could do better. This is one of the main conclusions from a new White Paper, published by the European Medical Research Councils (EMRC) – the European Science Foundation's membership organisation for all medical research councils in Europe.

The EMRC White Paper, entitled 'A Stronger Biomedical Research for a Better European Future', will be launched at a meeting held in Strasbourg on 29 September 2011 and follows a previous White Paper, "Present Status and Future Strategy for Medical Research In Europe" published four years ago.

Calling for global collaboration and cohesion in biomedical research, the White Paper analyses the current state of biomedical research within Europe compared with its international collaborators, together with an assessment of new challenges faced in Europe, including changing patterns of diseases, ageing populations and growing cost of healthcare.

Professor Liselotte Højgaard, Chair of the European Medical Research Councils said, "We believe that this White Paper presents a powerful case for the future strategy of biomedical research in Europe, which will benefit society in many ways and will improve the quality of life for the citizens of Europe and the rest of the world and meet the difficult challenges we are facing".

The White Paper makes five key recommendations which should underlie future policy and strategy for biomedical research in Europe:

Author, Dr. Thierry Damerval, Deputy Director of Inserm (France), said: "With investment in biomedical research yielding a return of 40% per year, adequate funding and best practice for biomedical research are not only essential to secure health and welfare in Europe and the rest of the world, but they also makes sound economic sense".

The White Paper presents a thorough examination of the present status of biomedical research in Europe and the rest of the world. It is available to view online at: http://www.esf.org/publications/medical-sciences.html

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European Science Foundation
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European Science Foundation. (2011, September 28). Europe 'punches above its weight' in biomedical research, despite limited funding. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/80V7363L/europe-punches-above-its-weight-in-biomedical-research-despite-limited-funding.html
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"Europe 'punches above its weight' in biomedical research, despite limited funding." Brightsurf News, Sep. 28 2011, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/80V7363L/europe-punches-above-its-weight-in-biomedical-research-despite-limited-funding.html.