| Literature DB >> 28813540 |
Michael G Head1,2, Rebecca J Brown1.
Abstract
The Research Investments in Global Health (ResIn, www.researchinvestments.org) study analyses funding trends in health research, with a predominant focus on infectious diseases. Since October 2015, the project is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and is now based at the University of Southampton in the UK. In 2016, Public Policy@Southampton provided ResIn with a small grant to explore developing links with policy, funding and research stakeholders with an interest in global health. Three meetings were organised in London (Wellcome Trust, 25 May 2016), Brussels (UK Research Office, 2 June 2016), and Geneva (WHO R&D Observatory, 8 June 2016). In total, 45 stakeholders attended and provided comment and critique on the study methodology and potential expansion into other disciplines. A theme that emerged across all three meetings concerned the use of a standardised categorisation system. A key benefit of the ResIn study is the ability to present granular detail in precise areas. Further work packages that could enhance the use of the collected R&D data included integration with geospatial, policy and scientometric methodologies. There was broad enthusiasm that outputs from these proposed projects would provide clear benefits in informing health policy and R&D strategy. Outputs from the ongoing study covering infection-related R&D investments in the G20 nations will be available in 2017.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28813540 PMCID: PMC5073894 DOI: 10.1186/s12919-016-0065-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Proc ISSN: 1753-6561
Invited attendees of London workshop, 25 May 2016
| Alex | Blum | Public Policy @ Southampton |
| Gavin | Costigan | Public Policy @ Southampton |
| Catherine | Cotton | Federation of European Microbiological Societies |
| Kevin | Dolby | Wellcome Trust |
| Emily | Gale | Medical Research Council |
| Pat | Goodwin | Microbiology Society |
| Felix | Greaves | Public Health England |
| Chris | Lowry | British Society of Immunology |
| Anthony | Scott | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
| Andrew | Smith | Foreign and Commonwealth Office |
| Vinny | Smith | Meningitis Research Foundation |
| Neil | Squires | Faculty of Public Health |
| Sophie | Taysom | Department of Health |
| Charlotte | Watts | UK Department for International Development |
| Philip | Price | Wellcome Trust |
| Graham | Tynan | Wellcome Trust |
| Marco | De Ambrogi | The Lancet Infectious Diseases |
| John | Broughall | Antibiotic Research UK |
| Mark | Zuckerman | Clinical Virology Network |
Invited attendees of Brussels workshop, 2 June 2016
| Jozef | Anne | Federation of European Microbiological Societies |
| Brendan | Barnes | European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations |
| Roberto | Bertollini | WHO Brussels office |
| Julie | Cantalou | Public Policy@Southampton |
| Laurence | Colin | European Research Council |
| Alain | Deleener | Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) |
| Evelyn | Depoortere | European Commission |
| Maribel | Glogowoski | UK Research Office |
| Oliver | Karsten | Friends of the Global Fund Europe |
| Barbara | Kerstiens | European Commission |
| Hugh | Laverty | Innovative Medicines Initiative |
| Kevin | McCarthy | European Commission |
| Martine | Sabbe | Scientific Institute of Public Health |
Invited attendees of Geneva workshop, 8 June 2016
| Taghreed | Adam | WHO Global Observatory on Health R&D |
| Lauranne | Botti | COHRED |
| Vania | de la Fuente Nunez | WHO Global Observatory on Health R&D |
| Nebiat | Gebreselassie | WHO Global TB Programme |
| Abdul | Ghaffar | WHO Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research |
| Hope | Johnson | GAVI |
| Christian | Leindhart | WHO Global TB Programme |
| Manuel | Martin | UAEM |
| Maya | Matthews | European Commission |
| Deepak | Mattur | UNAIDS |
| Amit | Prasad | WHO Global Observatory on Health R&D |
| Alistair | Robb | WHO Information, Evidence and Research |
| Robert | Terry | Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) |