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EU-funded malaria research under the 6th and 7th Framework Programmes for research and technological development

机译:第六和第七框架计划下由欧盟资助的疟疾研究和技术开发研究

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While malaria research has traditionally been strong in Europe, targeted and sustained support for cooperative malaria research at EU level, namely through the EU's 6th and 7th Framework Programmes for research and technological development, FP6 (2002-2006) and FP7 (2007-2013), has boosted both impact and visibility of European malaria research. Most of the European malaria research community is now organized under a number of comprehensive and complementary research networks and projects, assembled around four key areas: (1) fundamental research on the malaria parasite and the disease, (2) development of new malaria drugs, (3) research and development of a malaria vaccine, and (4) research to control the malaria-transmitting mosquito vector. Considerable efforts were undertaken to ensure adequate participation of research groups from disease-endemic countries, in particular from Africa, with the long-term aim to strengthen cooperative links and research capacities in these countries. The concept of organizing European research through major strategic projects to form a "European Research Area" (ERA) was originally developed in the preparation of FP6, and ERA formation has now turned into a major EU policy objective explicitly inscribed into the Lisbon Treaty. EU-funded malaria research may serve as a showcase to demonstrate how ERA formation can successfully be implemented in a given area of science when several surrounding parameters converge to support implementation of this strategic concept: timely coincidence of political stimuli, responsive programming, a clearly defined - and well confined - area of research, and the readiness of the targeted research community who is well familiar with transnational cooperation at EU level. Major EU-funded malaria projects have evolved into thematic and organizational platforms that can collaborate with other global players. Europe may thus contribute more, and better, to addressing the global research agenda for malaria.
机译:尽管在欧洲传统上疟疾研究很强大,但在欧盟一级有针对性和持续地支持合作性疟疾研究,即通过欧盟的第六和第七研究与技术开发框架计划,FP6(2002-2006)和FP7(2007-2013)增强了欧洲疟疾研究的影响力和知名度。现在,大多数欧洲疟疾研究社区都是根据多个全面和互补的研究网络和项目组织的,这些网络和项目围绕四个关键领域进行了整合:(1)疟疾寄生虫和疾病的基础研究;(2)新型疟疾药物的开发; (3)研究和开发疟疾疫苗,以及(4)研究控制传播疟疾的蚊媒。为确保来自疾病流行国家,特别是非洲的流行病国家的研究小组的充分参与,已经做出了相当大的努力,其长期目标是加强这些国家的合作联系和研究能力。通过重大战略项目来组织欧洲研究以形成“欧洲研究区”(ERA)的概念最初是在准备FP6时提出的,而ERA的形成现在已成为明确纳入《里斯本条约》的主要欧盟政策目标。欧盟资助的疟疾研究可以作为一个展示,展示当几个周围的参数收敛以支持该战略概念的实施时,如何在给定的科学领域成功实现ERA形成:政治刺激的及时重合,响应性计划,明确定义-且范围有限-研究领域,以及熟悉欧盟一级跨国合作的目标研究社区的准备情况。欧盟资助的主要疟疾项目已经演变成可以与其他全球参与者合作的主题和组织平台。因此,欧洲可以为解决全球疟疾研究议程做出更多更好的贡献。

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