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IncoNet EaP is a project funded under the 7th European Framework Programme for research - Project number 609528 EU-Eastern Partnership STI Cooperation in Addressing Health Research and Innovation Policy Stakeholders Conference in Budapest, 19-20 April 2016 H2020 Work Program 2016-2017 on Health Zygmunt Krasiński IPPT PAN, Poland
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The Polish NCP Organization Supporting research stakeholders over the last 15 years NCP for HORIZON 2020 & Euratom-Fission Coordinator of NCP & EURAXESS Network in Poland Cooperation with EEN and Thematic Contact Points NCP-PL Institute of Fundamental Technological Research PAS National Contact Point for Research Programmes of the EU
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Participation in Health Horizon 2020* Country Applicants in Eligible Proposals Applicants in Retained Proposals Success rate EU Financial Contribution in Retained Proposals in thous EURO AM 100,00%0,00 € AZ 300,00%0,00 € BY 600,00%0,00 € GE 700,00%0,00 € MD 300,00%0,00 € UA 1900,00%0,00 € Total/Avr EaP 3900,00%0,00 € Total H202028 8382 8479,87%1 291 191 832,70 € Total EaP/Total H20200,14%0,00% Total H2020 non-EU2 65953920,27%159 842 348,85 € Total EaP/Total H2020 non-EU1,47%0,00% * Based on statistics published by the EC after first 200 calls (published in Feb 2016)
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Health Research in H2020 Source: EC
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Horizon 2020 Work Programme 2016 – 2017 Calls compliance with EU strategies, roadmaps etc. European Technology/Innovation Platforms Advisory Groups Program Committee Topic / Scientific Challenge / Scope / Expected impact / Type of project
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Horizon 2020 – SC1 Introduction to WP 2016 - 2017 SC1 - Health, demographic change and well-being Health challenges are global and applicants are therefore encouraged to include the international dimension in their proposal where relevant.
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The SC1 Work Programme 2016-17 in brief Call Personalised Medicine 21 topics (34 in 2014-2015): 10 in 2016, 10 in 2017, 1 in 2016-2017 including coordination activities (CSA) 15 topics (17 in 2014-2015): 12 in 2016, 3 in 2017 SME Instrument: 2 topics Other Actions: 12 items (including InnovFin ID & „Birth Day Prize”) Focus Area Internet of Things: 1 topic € 935 million
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Structure of the Work Programme – SC1 Call – Personalised Medicine - H2020-SC1-2016-2017 Major thematic areas: 1.Understanding health, well-being and disease (2 topics in 2017) 2.Preventing disease (1 topic in 2017) 3.Treating and managing diseases (3 topics in 2017) 4.Active ageing and self-management of health (1 topic in 2017) 5.Methods and data (4 topics in 2017) 6.Health care provision and integrated care (no topics in 2017) 7.Coordination activities (3 topics in 2017)
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Main research priorities for 2017 Personalised medicine Promoting healthy ageing ICT in health Mental health
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Structure of the Work Programme – SC1 Call – Personalised Medicine - H2020-SC1-2016-2017 Thematic area: Understanding health, well-being and disease (2 topics in 2017) SC1-PM-02-2017: New concepts in patient stratification SC1-PM-03-2017: Diagnostic characterisation of rare diseases
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Structure of the Work Programme – SC1 Call – Personalised Medicine - H2020-SC1-2016-2017 Thematic area: Preventing disease (1 topic in 2017) SC1-PM-07-2017: Promoting mental health and well-being in the young
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Structure of the Work Programme – SC1 Call – Personalised Medicine - H2020-SC1-2016-2017 Thematic area: Treating and managing diseases (3 topics in 2017) SC1-PM-08-2017: New therapies for rare diseases SC1-PM-10-2017: Comparing the effectiveness of existing healthcare interventions in the adult population SC1-PM-11-2016-2017: Clinical research on regenerative medicine
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Structure of the Work Programme – SC1 Call – Personalised Medicine - H2020-SC1-2016-2017 Thematic area: Active ageing and self-management of health (1 topic in 2017) SC1-PM-15-2017: Personalised coaching for well-being and care of people as they age
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Structure of the Work Programme – SC1 Call – Personalised Medicine - H2020-SC1-2016-2017 Thematic area: Methods and data (4 topics in 2017) SC1-PM-16-2017: In-silico trials for developing and assessing biomedical products SC1-PM-17-2017: Personalised computer models and in-silico systems for well-being SC1-PM-19-2017: PPI for uptake of standards for the exchange of digitalised healthcare records SC1-PM-20-2017: Methods research for improved health economic evaluation
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Structure of the Work Programme – SC1 Call – Personalised Medicine - H2020-SC1-2016-2017 Thematic area: Coordination activities (3 topics in 2017) SC1-HCO-03-2017: Implementing the Strategic Research Agenda on Personalised Medicine SC1-HCO-07-2017: Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) prevention and management of mental disorders SC1-HCO-08-2017: Actions to bridge the divide in European health research and innovation
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Topics where the international collaboration is encouraged Understanding health, well-being and disease SC1-PM-03-2017:Diagnostic characterisation of rare diseases It is estimated that rare diseases encompass between 6 000 and 8 000 different entities which affect altogether more than 30 million people in the EU. However, patient populations for individual rare diseases are small and dispersed, which makes international collaboration crucial. Genetic variability due to geographical distribution and/or different ethnicity should be taken into account as well as genotype-phenotype correlation whenever applicable. Type of Action: Research and Innovation action
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Topics where the international collaboration is encouraged Preventing disease SC1-PM-07–2017: Promoting mental health and well-being in the young The interventions should use a holistic approach, taking gender and health inequality aspects into account, in increasing resilience and empowering the young. The interventions to be developed should reflect the diversity of the different countries and regions in Europe and beyond. The results should be disseminated throughout Europe and beyond in order that the evidence generated is fully exploited. Type of Action: Research and Innovation action
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Topics where the international collaboration is encouraged Coordination activities SC1-HCO-07–2017 : Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) prevention and management of mental disorders. The Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) call will focus on implementation research proposals on mental disorders, including dementia, in low- and middle- income countries (LMIC) and in vulnerable populations in high income countries (HIC). Type of Action: Research and Innovation action
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Events on the Horizon 2020 Health 2017 calls o Health partnering event, HNN2.0 project, IPPT PAN 7 July 2016, Brussels http://www.healthncp.net/news-events/horizon-2020-health-partnering-day-2016-brussels-be o Health InfoDay, web-streaming 8 July 2016, Brussels o Personalised Medicine Conference 2016 1-2 June 2016, Brussels
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Bonas G., 7th Int. Conf. on EN&CC
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Thank you for your attention! Zygmunt.Krasinski@kpk.gov.pl Zygmunt.Krasinski@kpk.gov.pl
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