| Literature DB >> 18847466 |
Jennifer Reineke Pohlhaus, Robert M Cook-Deegan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over the past two decades, genomics has evolved as a scientific research discipline. Genomics research was fueled initially by government and nonprofit funding sources, later augmented by private research and development (R&D) funding. Citizens and taxpayers of many countries have funded much of the research, and have expectations about access to the resulting information and knowledge. While access to knowledge gained from all publicly funded research is desired, access is especially important for fields that have broad social impact and stimulate public dialogue. Genomics is one such field, where public concerns are raised for reasons such as health care and insurance implications, as well as personal and ancestral identification. Thus, genomics has grown rapidly as a field, and attracts considerable interest.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18847466 PMCID: PMC2576262 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-9-472
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Genomics Funding by Organization and Year, in US$ (millions)
| n/a | Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) National Institutes of Health (NIH) – GENETICSO | $4236 | $4535 | $4840 | $4878 | [ |
| 1 | NIH: National Cancer Institute (NCI) + National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) | $562 | $593 | $593 | $571 | See Tables 2, 3 and text |
| 2 | European CommissionJ | $459 | $462 | $466 | $468 | Personal Communication, Indridi Benediktsson, September 2006 |
| 3 | European Commission Matching FundsJ | $459 | $462 | $466 | $468 | Personal Communication, Indridi Benediktsson, September 2006 |
| 4 | United Kingdom Wellcome TrustO | $194 | $194 | $208 | $199 | [ |
| 5 | Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Biological and Environmental ResearchO | $129 | $152 | $154 | $158 | [ |
| 6 | National Science Foundation (NSF) Biological Sciences DirectorateO | $124 | $129 | $134 | $141 | Personal Communication, Vernon Ross, April 2007 |
| 7 | Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)A | $84.5 | $99.2 | $119 | $125 | Personal Communication, Kazuko Shinohara, January 2007 |
| 8 | United Kingdom Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)A | $121 | $127 | $128 | $117 | Personal Communication, Clare Nixon, January 2007 |
| 9 | Genome CanadaA | $67.3 | $65.7 | $71.6 | $106 | Personal Communication, Genny Cardin, July 2006 |
| 10 | China (Ministry of Science and Technology, National Natural Science Foundation of China, and Chinese Academy of Sciences)J | $80 | $80 | $80 | no report | Personal Communication, Anonymous, October 2007 |
| 11 | Germany Nationales Genomforschungsnetz (NGFN)J | $71.6 | $61.4 | $62.0 | $64.8 | Personal Communication, Uta Strasser, September 2006 |
| 12 | Department of Defense (DOD) Congressional Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP)O | $102 | $86.8 | $53.5 | $54.9 | [ |
| 13 | Cancer Research UKA | $34.1 | $45.2 | $48.1 | $51.0 | Personal Communication, Lynne Davies, January 2007 |
| 14 | Netherlands Genomics InitiativeJ | $48.8 | $18.1 | $51.7 | $45.8 | [ |
| 15 | South Korea Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST)J | $39.7 | $35.0 | $41.5 | $44.3 | Personal Communication, Jeongheui Lim, January 2007 |
| 16 | United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research ServiceO | $32.5 | $38.8 | $41.9 | $43.1 | Personal Communication, Peggy DelCollo and Joe Garbarino, November 2006 |
| 17 | Ireland Higher Education AuthorityJ | $34.1 | $34.7 | $34.5 | $34.5 | Personal Communication, Sorcha Carthy, August 2006 |
| 18 | Canada Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)A | $28.2 | $30.4 | $32.2 | $34.1 | Personal Communication, Barney Laciak, October 2007 |
| 19 | Department of Homeland Security (DHS)O | $13.4 | $25.9 | $32.8 | $27.2 | Personal Communication, Elizabeth George, November 2006 |
| 20 | Japan Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF)A | $17.9 | $22.9 | $21.7 | $21.7 | Personal Communication, Kazuko Shinohara, January 2007 |
| 21 | Canadian Biotechnology Strategy (CBS)A | $16.1 | $15.9 | $15.9 | $16.2 | [ |
| 22 | Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)J | $15.2 | $13.8 | $14.3 | $15.6 | Personal Communication, Sherry White, August 2006 |
| 23 | Canada National Research Council (NRC) Genomics and Health InitiativeA | $18.2 | $15.8 | $13.4 | $15.3 | Personal Communication, Gary Fudge, August 2007 |
| 24 | Japan Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW)A | $12.8 | $13.8 | $18.6 | $14.9 | Personal Communication, Kazuko Shinohara, January 2007 |
| 25 | American Cancer SocietyJ | $5.95 | $6.90 | $5.61 | $11.9 | Personal Communication, Donella Wilson, July 2006 |
| 26 | Spain Genoma EspanaJ | $9.98 | $12.1 | $13.5 | $11.7 | Personal Communications, Javier Montero Plata, June and September 2006 |
| 27 | Australia National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) * | $7.54 | $6.34 | $6.24 | $7.65 | Personal Communication, Marian Blake, July 2006 |
| 28 | Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)O | $3.85 | $4.53 | $6.99 | $6.95 | [ |
| 29 | Department of Defense (DOD) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Bio/Info/Micro ProgramO | $34.0 | $13.4 | $13.2 | $6.5 | [ |
| 30 | South African Medical Research CouncilJ | $1.73 | $1.84 | $2.04 | $2.24 | Personal Communication, Clive Glass, October 2007 |
| 31 | Ireland Science FoundationJ | $7.41 | $7.96 | $1.38 | $2.24 | Personal Communication, Tracy Moloney, September 2006 |
| 32 | Ireland Health Research BoardJ | $1.29 | $2.23 | $1.50 | $1.61 | Personal Communication, Gillian Hastings, January 2007 |
| 33 | South Africa National Research FoundationJ | $0.658 | $0.560 | $0.999 | no report | Personal Communication, Marna van Rooyen, October 2006 |
| 34 | Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)A | $0 | $4.51 | $0 | $0 | Personal Communication, Kazuko Shinohara, January 2007 |
Genomics research funded, by organization, is shown in millions of US$ per year. The total funding values each year were determined by summing the values from each organization, with the exception of the first row (NIH – Genetics), which is described in the text. Rankings were determined by ordering the 2006 values, where the average of the three previous years was used as a substitute for 2006 values when the actual 2006 data was unavailable. The start of each fiscal year is indicated by the superscript character after each organization, where J = January 1, A = April 1, and O = October 1.
*Although the fiscal year for the Australian government begins July 1, the original data was reported by calendar year.
Genetics Funding by the National Institutes of Health, in US$ (thousands)
| National Cancer Institute | $1,275,213 | $1,364,851 | $1,451,384 | $1,451,384a | $1,435,419a |
| National Human Genome Research Institute | $453,105 | $475,735 | $468,049 | $463,900 | $459,039 |
| National Institute of General Medical Sciences | $430,175 | $455,079 | $441,168 | $438,079 | $433,698 |
| National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke | $354,940 | $400,140 | $416,474 | $414,113 | $409,972 |
| National Institute of Child Health and Human Development | $308,304 | $320,310 | $329,252 | $329,600 | $329,400 |
| National Institute of Mental Health | $194,484 | $201,564 | $239,907 | $237,849 | $235,625 |
| National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute | $253,240 | $229,478 | $230,335 | $231,487 | $232,644 |
| National Aging Institute | $47,305 | $52,273 | $201,852 | $200,300 | $198,300 |
| National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences | $169,231 | $201,603 | $199,125 | $197,532 | $195,754 |
| National Eye Institute | $176,028 | $182,542 | $198,605 | $197,413 | $195,242 |
| National Center for Research Resources | $157,993 | $163,381 | $165,859 | $167,551 | $166,890 |
| National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research | $123,596 | $136,914 | $138,279 | $136,752 | $134,469 |
| National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse | $105,805 | $108,196 | $111,369 | $110,255 | $109,263 |
| National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders | $74,813 | $78,071 | $79,568 | $78,775 | $77,985 |
| National Institute on Deafness and Other Communications Disorders | $51,474 | $52,253 | $57,266 | $56,715 | $56,170 |
| National Institute on Drug Abuse | $39,142 | $48,858 | $52,036 | $51,724 | $51,465 |
| Roadmap | $38,712 | $39,421 | $39,421 | $39,421 | |
| National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering | $9,157 | $9,932 | $8,975 | $8,885 | $8,823 |
| Office of the Director | $2,338 | $7,085 | $5,165 | $4,754 | $4,764 |
| National Institute of Nursing Research | $5,642 | $4,600 | $3,537 | $3,509 | $3,477 |
| Fogarty International Center | $3,712 | $2,905 | $1,978 | $1,978 | $1,978 |
| National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities | $62 | $289 | $260 | $259 | $257 |
| National Center on Complementary and Alternative Medicine | |||||
| National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases | |||||
| National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders | |||||
| National Library of Medicine | |||||
| Total NIH Genetics | $4,235,759 | $4,534,771 | $4,839,864 | $4,822,235b | $4,780,055b |
The amount of genetics research funded by NIH components (24 grant-issuing Institutes and Centers, the Office of the Director, and the Roadmap) is indicated in thousands of US$; Fiscal year 2006 is an estimate, and fiscal year 2007 is the President's budget. The values in this table were provided by the NIH Office of Budget (Personal Communication, Arlette Howard, May 2006).
a NCI actual genetics funding for fiscal years 2006 and 2007 was $1,530,200 and $1,523,628, respectively, in thousands (Personal Communication, Weston Ricks, July 2008).
b Total NIH Genetics funding (actual) for fiscal years 2006 and 2007 was $4,878,000 each year, in thousands [28].
Genomics Funding by the National Institutes of Health, in US$ (thousands)
| National Cancer Institute (NCI)c | $109,598 | $117,302 | $124,739 | $107,413 | $154,944 |
| National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)d | $453,105 | $475,735 | $468,049 | $463,550 | $468,232 |
| NCI+NHGRI | $562,703 | $593,037 | $592,788 | $570,963 | $623,176 |
The amount of genomics research funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), in thousands of US$, where FY = fiscal year.
c NCI values for fiscal years 2006 and 2007 were 7.02% and 10.17% of genetics funding, respectively (Personal Communication, Weston Ricks, July 2008). We estimated the values for fiscal years 2003 – 2005 by multiplying the genetics funding values for each year by the average ratio of genomics:genetics funding for fiscal years 2006 – 2007.
d We determined NHGRI values as the total NHGRI funding appropriation minus Roadmap Transfer and Research Management & Support [[29]; see text].
Genomics funding by country or region, in US$
| 1 | United States | $1,023,269,552 | $1,064,204,394 | $1,049,343,544 | $1,035,309,134 |
| n/a | Other Europe | $918,484,501 | $923,787,529 | $931,315,483 | $936,768,150 |
| 2 | United Kingdom | $349,339,913 | $366,753,082 | $384,375,015 | $366,638,731 |
| 3 | Canada | $124,919,355 | $122,960,000 | $128,400,000 | $166,260,163 |
| 4 | Japan | $115,289,855 | $140,488,722 | $159,359,375 | $161,451,613 |
| 5 | China | $80,000,000 | $80,000,000 | $80,000,000 | $0* |
| 6 | Germany | $71,602,210 | $61,409,396 | $61,947,905 | $64,800,000 |
| 7 | Netherlands | $48,775,731 | $18,127,090 | $51,743,764 | $45,793,541 |
| 8 | South Korea | $39,713,000 | $35,000,000 | $41,495,000 | $44,341,000 |
| 9 | Ireland | $42,841,306 | $44,848,081 | $37,366,395 | $38,332,844 |
| 10 | Spain | $9,981,553 | $12,079,692 | $13,544,247 | $11,668,897 |
| 11 | Australia | $7,547,002 | $6,386,677 | $6,243,976 | $7,655,910 |
| 12 | South Africa | $2,388,907 | $2,397,169 | $3,037,712 | $2,238,932* |
The amount of genomics research funded by each country or region is indicated in US$. The region "Other Europe" refers to funding in European countries for which the table does not directly account (i.e. excludes the funding in other rows of the table that was supplied directly from public funds in the listed European countries), and thus is not included in the rank. Rankings were determined by ordering the 2006 values, where the average of the three previous years was used as a substitute for 2006 values when the actual 2006 data was unavailable. Data is reported by fiscal year, as indicated in Table 1.
* The 2006 data is incomplete because of missing information from the South African National Research Foundation or from China's research organizations.
Genomics funding per capita by country, in US$
| 1 | Ireland | $10.77 | $11.09 | $9.05 | $9.13 |
| 2 | United Kingdom | $5.87 | $6.13 | $6.41 | $6.06 |
| 3 | Canada | $3.94 | $3.85 | $3.98 | $5.10 |
| 4 | United States | $3.52 | $3.62 | $3.54 | $3.46 |
| 5 | Netherlands | $3.01 | $1.11 | $3.17 | $2.79 |
| 6 | Japan | $0.90 | $1.10 | $1.25 | $1.26 |
| 7 | South Korea | $0.83 | $0.73 | $0.96 | $0.91 |
| 8 | Germany | $0.87 | $0.74 | $0.75 | $0.79 |
| 9 | Australia | $0.38 | $0.32 | $0.31 | $0.37 |
| 10 | Spain | $0.24 | $0.28 | $0.31 | $0.26 |
| 11 | South Africa | $0.05 | $0.05 | $0.06 | $0.05* |
| 12 | China | $0.06 | $0.06 | $0.06 | $0.00* |
The amount of genomics research funded per capita by each country or region is indicated in US$. Rankings were determined by ordering the 2006 values, where the average of the three previous years was used as a substitute for 2006 values when the actual 2006 data was unavailable. Data is reported by fiscal year, as indicated in Table 1.
* The 2006 data is incomplete because of missing information from the South African National Research Foundation or from China's research organizations.
Genomics funding per GDP by country (×100,000)
| 1 | Ireland | 27.27 | 24.44 | 18.61 | 17.48 |
| 2 | United Kingdom | 19.25 | 17.02 | 17.24 | 15.55 |
| 3 | Canada | 14.38 | 12.37 | 11.34 | 13.06 |
| 4 | United States | 9.34 | 9.09 | 8.42 | 7.81 |
| 5 | Netherlands | 9.04 | 2.98 | 8.21 | 6.91 |
| 6 | South Korea | 6.53 | 5.15 | 5.27 | 5.05 |
| 7 | Japan | 2.72 | 3.06 | 3.49 | 3.62 |
| 8 | China | 4.88 | 4.14 | 3.58 | 0.00* |
| 9 | Germany | 2.93 | 2.24 | 2.22 | 2.24 |
| 10 | South Africa | 1.44 | 1.12 | 1.27 | 0.87* |
| 11 | Australia | 1.43 | 1.00 | 0.88 | 1.03 |
| 12 | Spain | 1.13 | 1.16 | 1.20 | 0.96 |
The amount of genomics research funded per GDP by each country or region is indicated in US$ (× 100,000 for ease of comparison). Rankings were determined by ordering the 2006 values, where the average of the three previous years was used as a substitute for 2006 values when the actual 2006 data was unavailable. Data is reported by fiscal year, as indicated in Table 1.
* The 2006 data is incomplete because of missing information from the South African National Research Foundation or from China's research organizations.
Figure 1Percent of Worldwide Genomics Research Publicly Funded by Country/Region in 2006. The percent of worldwide genomics funding provided by each identified country or region is depicted graphically for 2006, except for South Africa and China, where the average of the three previous years was used as a substitute for 2006 values, since 2006 data was unavailable.
Figure 2Public Genomics Funding per Capita. Genomics funding per capita for 2003 – 2006, as shown in Table 5, is depicted graphically.
Figure 3Public Genomics Funding per GDP (×100,000). Genomics Funding per GDP for 2003 – 2006, as shown in Table 6, is depicted graphically.