Title: FP7 Health - 3rd call
1The Health theme Framework Programme for
Research FP7
Kevin McCarthy Head of Sector Public
Health Directorate Health DG Research European
Commission
2Outline today
- The 7th Framework programme (FP7)
- Rationale and approach
- Basic principles
- Structure
- Pillar 3
- Outcome of first calls
- Present call for proposals
- Some projects
3EU Research Policy -Competitiveness, Quality of
Lifeand Support to EU policies
The key objective of EU Research research policy
(Art. 163 178 of the Treaty) the
strengthening of the scientific and
technological bases of Community industry and
promoting all research activities deemed
necessary for other policies. The core
objectives for Health research in FP7 are
improving the health of the European citizens
and increasing the competitiveness of the
European health related industries and
businesses with emphasis on translational
research.
4FP7 budget (2007-2013) 55 billion
6 of public RD investment in Europe
5Cooperation programmethematic areas (32.4
billion)
6Collaborative research in FP7 The Cooperation
programme
- Thematic Priorities
- Health 6.1
- Food, agriculture, fisheries and
biotechnology 1.9 - Information and communication technologies 9.1
- Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and
new production technologies 3.5 - Energy 2.3
- Environment (including climate change) 1.9
- Transport (including aeronautics) 4.2
- Socio-economic sciences and the humanities 0.6
- Security 10. Space 2.8
- Total for collaborative research
32.4 billion
7Collaborative researchin the Health theme
- Main policy drivers
- Improving health of European citizens
- Increasing competitiveness of European
health-related industries and businesses - Addressing global health issues, including
emerging epidemics
- Budget
- 6.1 billion over 7 years (2007-2013)
8Collaborative research
- across borders and other barriers
- between countries
- multinational consortia, with at least 3 partners
from 27 EU Member States (MS) Associated
Countries (AC) eg Albania, Croatia, FYROM,
Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Montenegro,
Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey. - researchers from any country in the world can
participate, from industrialised countries and
from developing countries. eg Argentina,
Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, Japan,
Korea, New-Zealand, Russia, South-Africa, USA,
- between different types of organizationsPublic
private sector universities, research centres,
large companies, Small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs), etc. - between disciplines multidisciplinary,
translational research
9Scientific excellence at European level
- From policy to funding the best research
projects - The policy for Health research is described in
the FP7 specific programme (available on CORDIS) - Each year, a work programme is prepared by the
EC, with the Advisory Group and in consultation
with the Programme Committee - Through calls for proposals the EC invites
researchers from all Europe and beyond to submit
their proposals - The very best projects are selected on the basis
of evaluation by independent experts (peer
review) - After negotiation of a grant agreement, a project
is funded for 2-5 y.
10Submission evaluation
Basic principles
- annual calls single-stage or two-stage
- eligibility check (partners, limits, scope,
deadline) - evaluation by panels of independent experts
overseen by Independent Observers - 3 criteria Thresholds
- Science Technology excellence 3/5
- Implementation Management 3/5 overall
- Potential Impact 3/5 10/15
- feedback Evaluation Summary Reports (ESRs)
11Evaluation procedure
Proposal submission
Eligibility check
eligible
IER/IAR
1. Individual evaluation
not eligible exclusion
2. Consensus Group meeting
CR ESR
If above threshold
If below threshold
Consensus Report
3. Panel Evaluation
Ethical review (if necessary)
Evaluation Summary Report
Priority list
Commission decision
Report
Reserve list
Rejection
Negotiation
12Funding schemes in the Health theme (3rd call)
Funding schemes upper limits min.
partners Large-scale integrating project
(CP-IP) 12m 3 Network of Excellence (NoE)
12m 3 Small- or medium-scale focussed
research project (CP-FP) 3m or 6m
3 Coordination action (CA) 1.5m
3 Support action (SA) 0.5m 1
for CP-IPs there is also a lower limit to the
requested EC grant 6m. for CAs and SAs there
are some exceptions to the upper limit.
Warning the limits for minimum and maximum
requested EC grant and for the minimum number of
partners are eligibility criteria !
13Collaborative Project (CP) small or medium
scale
- Designed to generate knowledge to improve
European competitiveness and to meet the needs of
society or Community policies - To support research, development demonstration
activities of a more limited scope than required
by large scale CPs - well defined, focused research and technological
development - demonstration, where applicable
- project management
14Coordination Action
- Designed to promote support the networking
coordination of research innovation activities
at national, regional European level over a
fixed period - Establishing in a coherent way coordinated
actions Programme of work - - Coordination activities
- - Project management activities
- CA do not conduct ST research!
15Support Action
- Designed to support the implementation of the
programme -
- To complement the other FP6 instruments
- To help to prepare future EU policy activities
- To stimulate, encourage facilitate the
participation of e.g. SMEs or organisations
from the ACS - May combine two types of activities
- - Support activities
- - Consortium management activities
- SA do not conduct ST research!
16The Health themeStructure
pillar 2 Translating research for human health
pillar 3 Optimising the delivery of health
care
pillar 1 Biotechnology, generic tools
technologies for health
cross-cutting issues child health, the health
of ageing population gender-related health
issues
Activity (pillar) 4 Other actions across the
theme
17Collaborative researchin the Health theme
- 1 Biotechnology, generic tools and technologies
- High-throughput research
- Detection, diagnosis and monitoring
- Predicting suitability, safety and efficacy of
therapies - Innovative therapeutic approaches and
interventions
18Collaborative researchin the Health theme
- 2 Translating research for human health
- Integrating biological data and processes
large-scale data gathering, systems biology - Research on the brain and related diseases,
human development and ageing - Translational research in major infectious
diseases - Translational research in other major diseases
19Collaborative researchin the Health Theme
- Pillar 3 Optimising the delivery of health care
to citizens - Translating clinical research into clinical
practice - Quality, efficiency and solidarity of health care
systems - Enhanced health promotion and disease prevention
- including international cooperation in public
health health systems
20Collaborative researchin the Health Theme
- i) Translating clinical research into clinical
practice - Better use of medicines, behavioural and
organisational interventions, health
technologies focus on patient safety - to identify the best clinical practice
- to understand decision making in clinical
settings in primary and specialised care - to foster evidence-based medicine and patient
empowerment
21Collaborative researchin the Health Theme
- ii) Quality, solidarity and sustainability of
health systems - Basis for countries to adapt their health
systems taking into account national contexts and
population characteristics - Organizational, financial and regulatory aspects
- Implementation best practice
- Outcomes - effectiveness, efficiency and equity
- Special attention on investment issues and
human resources
22Collaborative researchin the Health Theme
- iii) Enhanced Health Promotion Disease
Prevention - Evidence for best public health measures in
terms of life style interventions focus on
the wider determinants of health and how
they interact at the individual and
community level -
- Diet, stress, tobacco, physical activity,
nutrition, inequalities - Mental health to be addressed in life-course
perspective
23Collaborative researchin the Health Theme
- The Third Pillar
- a completely new activity health policy
driven - aims at developing new research methods
- to generate a sound scientific basis
- to underpin informed policy decisions on health
systems - to achieve more effective and efficient
evidence-based strategies of health
promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis and
therapy - in a context set by the overarching values of
universality, access to good health care,
equity and solidarity aiming to make
provision that is patient-centred and responsive
to individual need - Users EC, MS, WHO, OECD, clinicians, patients,
other stakeholders
24- Identifying priority areas for research is
influenced by a range of factors including
- EU Health Strategy 2nd Programme of Community
Action in the field of Health (2008-13) - DG SANCO policy initiatives patient mobility,
cross-border care, health services, health
strategy, centres of reference, patient safety,
mental health, organ transplantation, urban
health, indicators - European stakeholders Health Forum,
EHFG-Gastein, platforms, councils, - Member States and the High Level Group on Health
Services and Medical Care and various sub groups
25- Other operational DGs concerned DG COMP, DG
EMPL, DG EAC, DG DEV, DG AIDCO, DG REGIO, DG ENV,
DG TRADE, DG ENTR, EUROSTAT, - International dimension - WHO (Regional Office
HQ) - Wider context of economic reform and growth
importance of health care as a driver of growth
and employment locally Not forgetting of course
- - FP7 mechanisms (Advisory Group, Programme
Committee, NCPs ) - Project development, feedback as well as project
results scientific communities, conferences,
workshops, consultations
26Scientific excellence at European level
- Topics selection
- FP6 and FP7 actions are taken into consideration
- Workshops and conferences with scientific
communitiy and others - Early input from MS AC (strategic priorities)
- Topics are drafted by the Commission services, to
implement FP7. - Not all topics / areas can be opened at any one
timesome areas are closed in some call,
emphasis placed on others - Trying to have a structuring effect on European
research
27Scientific excellence at European level
- Indicative roadmap
- Strategic reflections (- October)
- Hearing with Cabinet (early November)
- Meeting Advisory Group (24 November)
- 1st Draft sent to PC (Programme Committee) (early
December) - Meeting with PC to discuss draft (12 January
2009) - Updated work programme sent to PC for final
comments (February) - Work programme finalised (March)
- Internal consultations (April)
- Interservice consultation (May)
- PC consultation (June)
- Written procedure (July)
- Publication (end-July) or early September
- Deadline December 2009
28Key figures outcome of 1st 2nd calls
- 2007 2008
- (call 2007-A, April 2007) (call
2007-B, Sept. 2007) - budget 635 million (2007) 567 million
(2008) - proposals received 914 902
- proposals evaluated 893 (ineligible 21) 865
(37) - proposals selected 152 (1) 167 (5)
of proposals evaluated 17 19 (20) - av. grant per participant 412,000 334,000
- from reserve lists
-
- 2007-2008 325 projects funded with gt 1.2
billion
29Health theme in FP71st call 641m, 153 proposals
pillar 2 Translating research for human health
pillar 3 Optimising the delivery of health
care
pillar 1 Biotechnology, generic tools
technologies for health
23 proposals 143m
110 proposals 476m
closed
Activity (pillar) 4 Other actions across the
theme
20 proposals 20m 13.7 of which
plus 2m for ERA-Net on Cancer
30Health theme in FP72nd call 577m 172
proposals
pillar 2 Translating research for human health
pillar 3 Optimising the delivery of health
care
pillar 1 Biotechnology, generic tools
technologies for health
26 proposals 109m
71 proposals 280m
38 proposals 88m
Activity (pillar) 4 Other actions across the
theme
37 proposals 100m, incl. 44m 25m
31Optimizing the delivery of healthcare to
European citizens 2nd call
- Comments across the activity
- Large number of proposals (177) for the 28
topics of this activity - Quality of proposals varied considerably
- this new activity was open for the first time
- new funding opportunity in a generally
underfinanced technical area - few established Europe-wide research consortia
- Successful proposals
- responded specifically to the topic
- had broad European coverage
- Unsuccessful proposals
- weak description of methodology
- lacked the required multidisciplinarity
- appeared as resubmissions from neighbouring
programmes (PHP, ICT)
323.1 Translating the results of clinical research
into practice2nd call
- Topics in second call
- Implementation of research into healthcare
practice (FP) - Self-medication and patient safety (FP)
- Patient Safety Research Network (CA)
- Improving clinical decision making (FP)
- Better use of medicines (FP)
- Continuity of clinical care (FP)
- Patient self-management of chronic disease (FP)
- Outcome of evaluation
- 80 proposals evaluated, 21 (26) above threshold
- Two topics not covered.
333.1 Translating clinical research into practice
3rd call
- Topics proposed topics for 3rd call
- Patient Safety Effective implementation of
prevention strategies for healthcare associated
infections Funding scheme CP-FP, max. 3m. (1
or more projects) - Improve quality and safety of hospital
careFunding scheme CP-FP, max. 3m. (1 or more
projects) - Complementary and alternative MedicineFunding
scheme Coordination Action, max. 1.5m. (max.
1 project) - Improved treatment of chronic diseases in
developingcountries Funding scheme CP-FP, max.
3m. (1 or more projects)
343.2 Healthcare systems2nd call
- Topics in second call
- Evaluation of disease management programmes
(FP) - Health systems and long term care of the elderly
(FP) - Mobility of health professionals (FP)
- Health care human resource planning in nursing
(FP) - Clinician working time and patient safety (FP)
- Health outcome measures and population ageing
(FP) - Trends of population health (FP)
- European system of Diagnosis-related groups
(FP) - Outcome of evaluation
- 54 proposals evaluated, 24 (44) above threshold
- Two topics not covered
353.2 Healthcare systems3rd call
-
- Topics proposed topics for 3rd call
- Organisation of dementia care Funding scheme
CP-FP, max. 3m. (1 or more projects) - Health care outcomes and cost-benefits Funding
scheme CP-FP, max. 3m. (1 or more projects) - Primary care quality linkage to costs Funding
scheme CP-FP, max. 3m. (1 or more projects) - Impact of cross border collaboration on health
services Funding scheme CP-FP, max. 6m. (1 or
more projects)
363.2 Healthcare systems3rd call
- Topics proposed for 3rd call
- Research access to comparable health care data
Funding scheme Coordination Action, max.
1.5m. (max. 1 project) - Scoping study to address the methodological
challenges ofquantifying the socio-economic
burden of brain diseasescompared to other major
diseases Funding scheme Support Action, max.
0.5m. (max. 1 project)
373.3 - Health promotion and disease prevention 2nd
call
- Topics in second call
- Promoting healthy behaviour in children and
adolescents - Interventions addressing the gradient of health
inequalities - Public health interventions addressing the abuse
of alcohol - Evaluation of suicide prevention strategies in
European countries - Improve vaccination coverage
- Outcome of evaluation
- 40 proposals evaluated, 17 (42) above threshold
- Two topics not covered
383.3 - Health promotion anddisease prevention 2nd
call
- Remarks on the outcomes of 2nd call
- substantial interest and broad coverage of topic
3.3-1 Promoting healthy behaviour in children
and adolescents - two topics were not covered
- none of the 2 proposals submitted to 3.3-5
Improve vaccination coverage were successful.
Due to the importance of this research topic
the evaluators suggested to republish this topic
in a later work programme - the only proposal submitted to 3.4-7 Mental
health research conference was not successful
393.3 Health promotion and disease prevention
3rd call
- Topics proposed for 3rd call
- Child and adolescent mental health Funding
scheme CP-FP, max. 3m. (1 or more projects) - Environmental prevention of substance abuse by
adolescents Funding scheme CP-FP, max. 3m. (1
or more projects) - Ageing cohorts Funding scheme CP-IP, max.
12m. (max. 1 project) - Birth/Mother-Child Cohorts co-ordination
Funding scheme Coordination Action, max.
1.5m. (max. 1 project) - European child health research platform Funding
scheme Coordination Action, max. 1.5m. (max. 1
project) - Planned IP on a Health Examination Survey
postponed to WP2010
40Optimising the delivery of healthcareto European
citizens 2nd call
- 3.4 Horizontal CA SA
- Topics in second call successful proposals
- Disease networks of centres of reference Scoping
study (SA) - Effectiveness of health investments Scoping
study (SA) - Patient mobility and access to information.
Scoping study (CA/SA) - Brokering research into policy Scoping study
(SA) - A road-map for ageing research (CA/SA)
- Health Services Research conference (SA)
- No succesful proposals
- Mental health research conference (SA)
- Public Health intervention research conference
(SA)
41Some successful FP7 proposals
- EIS European implementation score for measuring
implementation of healthcare practice using
vascular disease as an example, will focus on
stroke - COURAGE validated measures of health health
related outcomes for an ageing population - TEMPEST investigates how personal
environmental approaches may complement each
other in order to develop more effective
preventive interventions that will encourage
young people to develop a health lifestyle - GRADIENT focusing on effective actions to
reduce the gradient in health inequalities,
particularly for families children
42Not forgetting on-goingFP6 projects
- EUROVAQ determining the monetary value of
quality life adjusted year (QALY) across a number
of European States - EPIC European prospective investigation into
cancer, chronic diseses, nutrition lifestyle - EUROCADET - Impact iof key determinants on the
current future burden of cancer in Europe - EURO-PREVOB Tackling the social economic
determinants of nutrition and physical activity
for the preventio of obesity in Europe - HOPE Health promotion through obesity
prevention across Europe - MHADIE - Aims to demonstrate the utility and
feasibility of ICF model in measuring different
types and prevalence of impairments and
limitations
43Key factors for success in applying for FP7
funding
- Competition is tough - only the best projects get
funded - the proposal must be in scope with the topic
and the work programme (not wishful thinking) - the consortium of partners must be excellent
and appropriate for the task (select the right
partners) - the proposal must address all 3 criteria,
- convince the evaluators (dont rely on
reputation), - and, of course, respect the basic rules.
(deadlines, n participants, ceilings, length,
ethics, )
44The Health Directorate
Director (acting) Dr. Manuel Hallen Medical
and Public Health Research unit (F2) Head of
unit Dr. Manuel Hallen (manuel.hallen_at_ec.europa.e
u) Deputy Head of Unit Dr. Maria Vidal
(maria-jose.vidal-ragout_at_ec.europa.eu) Head of
sector Public Health K. McCarthy
(kevin.mccarthy_at_ec.europa.eu) Infectious
Diseases unit (F3) Head of unit Dr. Alain
Vanvossel (alain.van-vossel_at_ec.europa.eu) Deputy
Head of unit Dr. Anna Lönnroth
(anna.lonnroth_at_ec.europa.eu) Head of IMI sector
Dr. Irene Norstedt (irene.norstedt_at_ec.europa.eu)
Genomics and Systems Biology unit (F4) Head of
unit Patrik Kolar (patrik.kolar_at_ec.europa.eu) Dep
uty Head of unit Dr. B. Mulligan
(bernard.mulligan_at_ec.europa.eu) Health
Biotechnology unit (F5) Head of unit Dr. Arnd
Hoeveler (arnd.hoeveler_at_ec.europa.eu)
Coordination unit (F1) Head of unit Stéphane
Hogan (stephane.hogan_at_ec.europa.eu)
Admin. Finance unit (F6)Head of unit Georgios
Zisimatos(georgios.zisimatos_at_ec.europa.eu)
45Contacts Information
FP7 Health web site http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/h
ealth NCPs http//cordis.europa.eu/fp7/health/su
pport_en.html Registration as an Expert
https//cordis.europa.eu/emmfp7/ Fact Sheets
http//ftp.cordis.europa.eu.pub/fp7/docs/healthfac
ts_en.pdf FP6 projects database
www.lifecompetence.eu SME participation Dr.
Ludovica Serafini Tel. 32 2 295 6759
Emailludovica.serafini_at_ec.europa.eu
www.smesgohealth.org International Cooperation
Dr. Indridi BenediktssonTel. 32 2 299 3137
Email indridi.benediktsson_at_ec.europa.eu
46Thank you !
- EU Member States (n 27)
- Candidate/Accession countries
- Croatia
- Turkey
- Countries associated with the FP
- Iceland
- Israel
- Norway
- Switzerland