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Funding kidney research as a public health priority: challenges and opportunities.

Carmine Zoccali1, Raymond Vanholder2,3, Carsten A Wagner4, Hans-Joachim Anders5, Peter J Blankestijn6, Annette Bruchfeld7, Giovambattista Capasso8, Mario Cozzolino9, Friedo W Dekker10, Danilo Fliser11, Denis Fouque12, Ron T Gansevoort13, Dimitrios Goumenos14, Kitty J Jager15, Ziad A Massy16, Tom A J Oostrom17, Ivan Rychlık18, Maria Jose Soler19, Kate Stevens20, Goce Spasovski21, Christoph Wanner22.   

Abstract

Medical societies have a social responsibility to disseminate knowledge and inform health authorities on threats to public health posed by various diseases. Advocacy for health protection programmes and for medical research funding is now embedded into the missions of most scientific societies. To promote kidney research funding in Europe, the European Renal Association - European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA), rather than acting as an individual society advocating for the fight against kidney disease, has actively helped to create an alliance of national associations centred on kidney diseases, the European Kidney Health Alliance (EKHA), and joined the Biomedical Alliance (BMA). The ERA-EDTA is fully committed to supporting its working groups (WGs) and consortia of its members to allow them to produce valuable kidney research. The framing and formalization of projects, and the regulatory issues related to submission to the European Commission, are complex. To help WGs to gain expert advice from agencies with specific know-how, the ERA-EDTA has adopted a competitive approach. The best research projects proposed by WGs and consortia of other European investigators will receive seed funding to cover the costs of consultancy by expert agencies. Via its broader platforms, the EKHA and the BMA, the ERA-EDTA will strive towards broader recognition of kidney disease and related clusters of non-communicable diseases, by European and national agencies, as major threats to the qualities of life of their populations and their economies.
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  CKD; funding; kidney; research; scientific societies

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32888017     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfaa163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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1.  Trends in Adaptive Design Methods in Dialysis Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Conor Judge; Robert Murphy; Catriona Reddin; Sarah Cormican; Andrew Smyth; Martin O'Halloran; Martin J O'Donnell
Journal:  Kidney Med       Date:  2021-08-20

Review 2.  Fighting the unbearable lightness of neglecting kidney health: the decade of the kidney.

Authors:  Raymond Vanholder; Lieven Annemans; Aminu K Bello; Boris Bikbov; Daniel Gallego; Ron T Gansevoort; Norbert Lameire; Valerie A Luyckx; Edita Noruisiene; Tom Oostrom; Christoph Wanner; Fokko Wieringa
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2021-04-20
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