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The future of clinical trial funding

30/30 Horizons in Healthcare Research NHMRC CTC 30th Anniversary S ymposium 1 March 2019. The future of clinical trial funding. Professor Anne Kelso AO Chief Executive Officer. Clinical trials funding in NHMRC’s new grant program. NHMRC’s new grant program – four streams.

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The future of clinical trial funding

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  1. 30/30 Horizons in Healthcare ResearchNHMRC CTC 30th Anniversary Symposium 1 March 2019 The future of clinical trial funding Professor Anne Kelso AO Chief Executive Officer

  2. Clinical trials funding in NHMRC’s new grant program

  3. NHMRC’s new grant program – four streams * Researchers may hold one Investigator Grant or up to two Ideas Grants

  4. NHMRC’s new grant program – redividing the pie Old grant program New grant program Clinical Trials & Cohort Studies ~$70 million p.a.

  5. STRATEGIC AND LEVERAGING GRANTS To support research that addresses identified national needs • Includes new scheme – Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies • Objective: support high-quality clinical trials and cohort studies that address important gaps in knowledge, leading to relevant and implementable findings for the benefit of human health • Open to research proposals for clinical trials and/or cohort studies of any size, including: • applications for new clinical trials and/or cohort studies • proposals to answer research questions using findings from existing trials or cohort studies. • Criteria: • Significance (40%) • Research Quality (40%) • Team Quality and Capability (20%)

  6. STRATEGIC AND LEVERAGING GRANTS To support research that addresses identified national needs • Includes new scheme – Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies • Objective: support high-quality clinical trials and cohort studies that address important gaps in knowledge, leading to relevant and implementable findings for the benefit of human health • Open to research proposals for clinical trials and/or cohort studies of any size, including: • applications for new clinical trials and/or cohort studies • proposals to answer research questions using findings from existing trials or cohort studies. • Criteria: • Significance (40%) • Research Quality (40%) • Team Quality and Capability (20%)

  7. Timing of opening/closing of funding schemes in 2019

  8. Medical Research Future Fund

  9. NHMRC and MRFF budgets – to be updated 2 April 2019 Source: 2018-19 Portfolio Budget Statements

  10. The future of clinical trial funding - practicalities Watch GrantConnect! Read the Guidelines! • NHMRC will continue to support investigator-initiated clinical trials across all disease areas. • Scheme guidelines and peer review processes will need to keep up with new approaches to clinical trial design. • Scheme budgets will be reviewed annually as usual. • Scheme may evolve over time – please give us feedback. • MRFF is focussed on government priorities, which may change over time. • NHMRC will continue to deliver funding schemes (including clinical trial schemes) for MRFF at the request of Department of Health. • There are opportunities for future streamlining of NHMRC and MRFF clinical trial schemes.

  11. The future of clinical trial funding – in 30 years? • Funders will expect: • value: clear evidence of need, potential impact and pathway to uptake • end-user engagement: participant, policy maker, healthcare provider • international linkages for recruitment and data sharing • trial registration and open data sharing • trials embedded in routine clinical practice • Funders will need to provide: • data inter-operability (with ethics applications, registries etc) • flexibility to evaluate and fund new, more efficient trial designs • more frequent/continuous funding cycles • simple reporting mechanisms

  12. Thank you

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