Chinnery Patrick F, Pearce Jonathan J, Kinsey Anna M, Jenkinson Joanna M, Wells Glenn, Watt Fiona M
Medical Research Council, 58 Victoria Embankment, London E4Y 0DS, UK.
Interface Focus. 2021 Oct 12;11(6):20210025. doi: 10.1098/rsfs.2021.0025. eCollection 2021 Dec 6.
Here, we consider how the lessons we learned in 2020 from funding COVID-19 research could have a long-term impact on the way that we fund medical research. We look back at how UK government funding for COVID-19 medical research evolved, beginning with the early calls for proposals in February that pump-primed funding for vaccines and therapeutics, and culminating in the launch of the government's National Core Studies programme in October. We discuss how the research community mobilized to submit and review grants more rapidly than ever before, against a background of laboratory and office closures. We also highlight the challenges of running clinical trials as the number of hospitalized patients fluctuated with different waves of the disease.
在此,我们探讨我们在2020年从资助新冠病毒研究中吸取的经验教训如何能对我们资助医学研究的方式产生长期影响。我们回顾了英国政府对新冠病毒医学研究的资助是如何演变的,始于2月早期的提案征集,为疫苗和治疗方法提供启动资金,并在10月政府的国家核心研究计划启动时达到高潮。我们讨论了在实验室和办公室关闭的背景下,研究界如何比以往任何时候都更快地动员起来提交和评审拨款。我们还强调了随着住院患者数量随疫情不同波次波动而开展临床试验所面临的挑战。