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Johannes Charlier, DISCONTOOLS Project Manager 4 th September, 2014. DISCONTOOLS- a method to prioritize animal health research in the E.U. Summary. DISCONTOOLS Origin Questions tackled The database Global hub for disease prioritisation in terms of research needs Work Programme
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Johannes Charlier, DISCONTOOLS Project Manager 4th September, 2014 DISCONTOOLS- a method to prioritize animal health research in the E.U.
Summary • DISCONTOOLS • Origin • Questions tackled • The database • Global hub for disease prioritisation in terms of research needs • Work Programme • Conclusions
ETPGAH – Vision to Action Plan July 2007 August 2005 May 2006 Stakeholders, implement the StrategicResearch Agenda with the mobilisation of significanthuman and financial resources Stakeholders, define a StrategicResearch Agenda setting the necessary mid- to longterm objectives Stakeholders, led by industry, come together to agree on a common vision for the technology
Framework Programme 7 Coordination of Funding April 2008 - 45 months €997,218 Feb 2011 - 48 months €999,130 Jan 2012 - 48 months €2m
Background • DISCONTOOLS was a Stakeholder driven project • All European & Global Stakeholders welcomed to join • 5 Year Project - March, 2008 to February, 2013 • Output • Disease database – 52 diseases • Gap analysis for each disease • Prioritisation model on public website • Methodology to identify & deploy new research technologies in the animal health research world
Questions Tackled • How do we decide where to spend scarce research resources? • Which diseases? • Which gap(s) in each disease? • Priority of whom? • Research community? • Funders of research? • People at coal face – CVO, Vet, Farmer? • Industry?
Achievements & Economics • DISCONTOOLS finished on February 28th, 2013 • Built consensus across stakeholders • Focus on critical gaps • Agreement on need to continue • Make best use of €400m from public sector & €400m from private sector • Hasten the arrival of new diagnostics, vaccines & pharmaceuticals • Disease burden of 20% on animal production valued at €141b (in EU) – reduce cost by €28b!
Continuing DISCONTOOLS Work! • Business case made – need € 100,000 per year • Need 14 countries to fund at € 7000 each • 10 countries/funders have committed to date - others considering • Held meeting of funders in February, 2014 • Sufficient funds to re-launch DISCONTOOLS!
DISCONTOOLS Work in 2014 • Commenced DISCONTOOLS work in June, 2014 • Update existing diseases over time • Add new diseases • Refine & further develop model
12 diseases in focus - 2014 • Existing - AI, ASF, BT, Campylobacter, Cysticercosis, E. coli, FMD, Nematodes, ParaTB, PRRS, SIV • New – PEDV • List determined by funders with offer to work on Cysticercosis & PEDV
Logistics • Expert Groups formed or being formed ideally including: • laboratory expertise, an epidemiologist, an industry representative, a diagnostics expert and an individual with economic/trade expertise • Documents to be updated: • Disease & Product analysis • Gap Analysis • Prioritisation • 2 page summary
Conclusions - 1 • Public website with searchable database • Stakeholder agreed prioritised research gaps • Research agenda for the future has been established! • Focus funding on prioritised research gaps • ANIHWA, Horizon 2020, Countries, Industry, Trusts, Foundations, Charities, etc.
Conclusions - 2 • The work of DISCONTOOLS will continue & evolve driven especially by funders to meet their needs • We should organise the deployment of € 800 million (3 billion globally) in the best way possible! • The prize of hastening the development of new or better disease control tools is enormous - €28 billion per year in the EU alone! • We should make DISCONTOOLS our global hub where we pool our resources
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