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生物医学和健康研究:对欧盟“地平线 2020 计划”中各国参与情况和研究领域的分析。

Biomedical and health research: an analysis of country participation and research fields in the EU's Horizon 2020.

机构信息

Epidemiology Unit, Staff Health Direction, Local Health Authority 1 of Cuneo, Cuneo, Italy.

Unit of Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology (Former Director, Retired), ISPRO, Florence, Italy.

出版信息

Eur J Epidemiol. 2021 Dec;36(12):1209-1217. doi: 10.1007/s10654-020-00690-9. Epub 2020 Nov 17.

Abstract

We analysed the Horizon 2020 project database, currently the European Union's (EU) largest framework programme for research and innovation-nearly 80 billion euros available over 7 years (2014-2020), to estimate the amount and type of EU-supported biomedical and health research and funding distribution among EU member states and non-European countries. Out of 20,877 projects as of 14th January 2019, a total of 4865 projects were classified as human health related. Ninety-four countries/territories worldwide participated in at least one biomedical project. The EU-15 original member states showed the highest participation as project leaders/partners and for acquired funding. Strong unequal funding distribution and participation between EU-15 and the 13 newest members-with EU-15 receiving about 87% of funding and EU-13 only 3%-have been evidenced. For both EU-15 and EU-13 we detected about 20% of projects involving the public and private sectors, according to Horizon 2020 guidelines. The largest percentage of projects was in the areas of biotechnological research (28.28%) and "basic research" (26.95%); these two sectors together accounted for 46.99% of the total funding assigned (7.9 billion euros). Research in neurosciences and neurological diseases appeared to be an increasing study area. Neurological and mental diseases covered about 21% of projects. Epidemiological studies accounted for about 5% of the total projects and for 14% of funding. Strong correlations were shown by indicators of financial and scientific capacity to identify success rates in obtaining EU funding, making the gap between countries with strong and weak research infrastructures difficult to overcome.

摘要

我们分析了欧盟 Horizon 2020 项目数据库,该数据库是欧盟目前最大的研究与创新框架计划,在 7 年期间(2014-2020 年)有近 800 亿欧元资金可供使用,用于评估欧盟支持的生物医学研究的数量和类型,以及欧盟成员国和非欧盟国家之间的资金分配情况。截至 2019 年 1 月 14 日,在 20877 个项目中,共有 4865 个项目被归类为与人类健康相关。全球 94 个国家/地区参与了至少一个生物医学项目。欧盟 15 个原始成员国在项目领导人和合作伙伴以及获得的资金方面表现出最高的参与度。在资金分配和参与方面,欧盟 15 国和欧盟 13 个新成员国之间存在严重的不平等,欧盟 15 国获得了约 87%的资金,而欧盟 13 国仅获得了 3%。根据 Horizon 2020 的指导方针,我们发现欧盟 15 国和欧盟 13 国都有大约 20%的项目涉及公共和私营部门。在生物技术研究(28.28%)和“基础研究”(26.95%)领域,项目数量最多;这两个领域共占总分配资金的 46.99%(79 亿欧元)。神经科学和神经退行性疾病研究似乎是一个不断增长的研究领域。神经和精神疾病占项目总数的 21%左右。流行病学研究约占总项目的 5%,占资金的 14%。财务和科学能力指标显示出强烈的相关性,可以确定获得欧盟资金的成功率,这使得具有强大和薄弱研究基础设施的国家之间的差距难以克服。

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