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美国慈善和联邦资助医学研究的异同:对 2006-2008 年非营利组织资金的分析。

Similarities and differences in philanthropic and federal support for medical research in the United States: an analysis of funding by nonprofits in 2006-2008.

机构信息

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2012 Nov;87(11):1574-81. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31826762f4.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The medical community currently has no detailed source of information on philanthropic research funding. The authors sought to identify trends in research funding by members of the Health Research Alliance (HRA), a consortium of nonprofit funders of biomedical research, and compare findings with research support from the federal government.

METHOD

Thirty-two HRA members uploaded information about grants with start dates in 2006, 2007, and 2008. Data were collected about each grant, investigator, and recipient institution. Disease categorization codes were assigned by a computer process similar to that used by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

RESULTS

In the three years under study, HRA members awarded 9,934 grants, totaling $2,712,418,254 in research and training support. Grant funding increased by 26% between 2006 and 2008. In contrast, NIH research spending increased by only 3% over the same time. Fifty-six percent of HRA grant dollars supported research projects, whereas 30% supported career development and training. During the same period, more than two-thirds of NIH grant dollars supported research projects, although NIH invested proportionally less in career development and training (7%). The largest proportion of HRA grant dollars addressed cancer, followed by diabetes and genetics. Sixty-three percent of HRA-supported investigators were men and 36% were women; 66% of investigators were white, 32% Asian, and fewer than 2% black.

CONCLUSIONS

These results indicate that nonprofit organizations play an important role in developing careers and advancing research in significant disease areas such as cancer and diabetes, and in basic science areas such as genetics.

摘要

目的

医学界目前缺乏有关慈善研究资金的详细信息来源。作者试图确定非营利生物医学研究资助机构健康研究联盟(HRA)成员的研究资金资助趋势,并将研究结果与联邦政府的研究支持进行比较。

方法

32 名 HRA 成员上传了 2006 年、2007 年和 2008 年开始的赠款信息。收集了关于每项赠款、研究者和受赠机构的信息。疾病分类代码由类似于美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)使用的计算机程序分配。

结果

在所研究的三年中,HRA 成员共授予了 9934 项赠款,总计 2712418254 美元用于研究和培训支持。2006 年至 2008 年间,赠款资金增长了 26%。相比之下,NIH 的研究支出同期仅增长了 3%。56%的 HRA 赠款资金用于支持研究项目,而 30%用于职业发展和培训。同期,超过三分之二的 NIH 赠款资金用于支持研究项目,尽管 NIH 在职业发展和培训方面的投资比例较低(7%)。HRA 赠款资金中最大的比例用于癌症,其次是糖尿病和遗传学。63%的 HRA 资助研究者为男性,36%为女性;66%的研究者为白人,32%为亚洲人,不到 2%为黑人。

结论

这些结果表明,非营利组织在癌症和糖尿病等重大疾病领域以及遗传学等基础科学领域的职业发展和推进研究方面发挥着重要作用。

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