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Elmar Nimmesgern PhD DG Research and Innovation European Commission Infoday IMI2

Implementation of health research funding under H2020 SC 1- “Health, demographic change and wellbeing “. Elmar Nimmesgern PhD DG Research and Innovation European Commission Infoday IMI2 Ljubljana, 13 January 2014. What is Horizon 2020?.

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Elmar Nimmesgern PhD DG Research and Innovation European Commission Infoday IMI2

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  1. Implementation of health research funding under H2020 SC 1- “Health, demographic change and wellbeing “ Elmar Nimmesgern PhDDG Research and Innovation European CommissionInfoday IMI2 Ljubljana, 13 January 2014

  2. What is Horizon 2020? The EU’s 2014-20 programmefor research & innovation A core part of Europe 2020, Innovation Union &European Research Area http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020

  3. Funding(million EUR, 2014-2020)

  4. Horizon 2020 - Societal Challenge 1 • Translating science to benefit citizens • Improve health outcomes • Support a competitive health & care sector • Test and demonstrate new health & care models, approaches and tools • Promote healthy and active ageing Also look elsewhere! EU support of health related research & innovation is not limited to Societal Challenge 1

  5. New Approach Challenge-driven Broad topics Less prescriptive topic texts Two-year work programme Stronger focus on end users

  6. More Opportunities for SMEs • 20% of the total budget for societal challenges/LEITs to go to SMEs • Simplification – a great benefit to SMEs • A new SME instrument • 'Innovation in SMEs' - a dedicated activity for research-intensive SMEs • 'Access to risk finance' with strong SME focus (debt and equity facility) Image courtesy of Vlado/ FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  7. Wanted: international cooperation • A priority • Key goal: more and better international cooperation • Horizon 2020 is open to participation from across the world • Targeted actions across the entire programme • Horizon 2020 Regulation and Rules for Participation apply • Participants from USA can be funded in SC1 (but not other SCs)

  8. Getting you started faster • A single set of simpler andmore coherent participation rules • New trust/control balance • Just 2 funding rates for different beneficiaries and activities (70 and 100%) • Single flat rate for overhead or 'indirect costs' (25%) • Simpler financial regulationto come • 8 months' time-to-grant(exceptions for the ERC and in duly justified cases) Image courtesy of ponsuwan/ FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  9. Horizon 2020'Health, demographic change and wellbeing'

  10. Strategic initiatives linked to SC1 Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 www.imi.europa.eu European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageinghttps://webgate.ec.europa.eu/eipaha European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP2)www.edctp.org Active and Assisted Living 2www.aal-europe.eu

  11. The SC1 work programme 2014/15 in brief Call 'personalising health and care'34 topics (15 in 2014, 17 in 2015, 2 open in both years) Call for 'co-ordination activities'16 topics (10 in 2014, 6 in 2015) € 1,21billion

  12. Understanding the call topics: example • 'PHC 2 – 2015' • 'Specific challenge' • 'Scope', includes estimated budget (not binding) • 'Expected impact' • 'Type of action'

  13. Personalisinghealth and care

  14. Call 'personalising health and care'Seven focus areas • Understanding health, ageing & disease • Effective health promotion, disease prevention,preparedness and screening • Improving diagnosis • Innovative treatments and technologies • Advancing active and healthy ageing • Integrated, sustainable, citizen-centred care • Improving health information, data exploitation and providing an evidence base for health policies and regulation

  15. Effective health promotion, disease prevention, preparedness and screening From "omics" … to prevention • Inter-sector cooperation for environment- and health-based interventions (2015; € 4-6 m, € 18 m total) • Translating -omics into prevention and health promotion (2014; € 4-6 m, € 24 m total) • Evaluating existing screening and prevention programmes (2014 ; € 2-3 m), € 15 m total) • Control of infectious epidemics through rapid pathogen identification (2014; € 15-20 m, € 15+5 m total) • Vaccine platforms for TB (2014) and HIV (2015) (€15-25 m for both topics, indicated € 25 m for 2014, € 21 m for 2015)

  16. Co-ordination activities

  17. Applying for funding – process in brief Time to prepare the proposal Publication of the calls Submission of proposals Evaluation Preparation of the grant Information on the outcome of the evaluator Signature grant agreement

  18. Applying for funding – your one-stop shop http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal

  19. Thankyouverymuch! elmar.nimmesgern@ec.europa.eu

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