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Life Sciences Funding in Europe (2006)- Phase I

Published by: Frost & Sullivan

Published: Nov. 1, 2006


Table of Contents


1. Executive Summary
        1. Overview of the Life Sciences Funding in Europe
                  1. Executive Summary of the Life Sciences Funding in Europe
 
2. Glossary
        1. Glossary of Terms
                  1. Glossary
        2. Key Acronyms
                  1. Acronyms
 
3. Assumptions and Methodology
        1. Research Scope and Methodology
                  1. Research Scope and Segmentation
 
4. Funding in Europe
        1. Funding Landscape
                  1. Funding Scenario
        2. European Funding Overview
                  1. European Funding Challenges
                  2. Market Engineering Measurements
                  3. Funding Analysis
 
5. Funding in the United Kingdom
        1. Funding Overview
                  1. Overview
        2. Market Engineering Measurements
                  1. Market Engineering Research
        3. Funding Scenario
                  1. Funding Analysis
 
6. Funding in Germany
        1. Funding Overview
                  1. Overview
        2. Market Engineering Measurements
                  1. Market Engineering Research
        3. Funding Scenario
                  1. Funding Analysis
 
7. Funding in France
        1. Funding Overview
                  1. Overview
        2. Market Engineering Measurements
                  1. Market Engineering Research
        3. Funding Scenario
                  1. Funding Analysis
 
8. Decision Support Database
        1. Database Tables
                  1. Biotech Companies
                  2. Biotech Private Investment
                  3. Percent of Government Investment in Biotechnology
                  4. Government Biotech R&D Investment
                  5. Enrollment of Students



List of Figures


  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Overview of Thematic Priorities in Framework Programme 6 (FP6) (Europe), 2005

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Funding Challenges (Europe), 2006-2009

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Comparison of Life Sciences Scenario between Europe and the US. (Europe and the US), 2004

  • Life Science Funding (Phase I): FP6 Principal Life Science Funding Segmentation (Europe), 2003-2005

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): FP6 Genomic Expenditure (Europe), 2005Figure 4-3 Diabetes Drug Delivery - Market and Technologies: Eli Lilly & Co. Insulin Pens (Europe), 2005

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Revenue Forecasts (UK), 2005-2009

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Funding Projections of Research Councils (UK), 2005-2008

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Revenue Forecasts for Charity Funding (UK), 2005-2008

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Revenue Forecasts (Germany), 2005-2009

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Budget of Various Funding Bodies Germany), 2005

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Life Sciences Budget of Various Funding Bodies Germany), 2005

  • Life Sciences Funding (Phase I): Revenue Forecasts (France), 2005-2009

Abstract

Research Overview

This Frost & Sullivan research service entitled Life Sciences Funding in Europe (2006) - Phase I provides an overview of the current funding scenario and budget allocations of various funding bodies in the United Kingdom, Germany and France, along with a complete analysis of key challenges and trends prevailing in the European scientific landscape. It also provides a comparative year-to-year analysis of specific data points in funding. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following markets: the United Kingdom, Germany and France.

Market Sectors

Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:

By Geographic Region
  • The United Kingdom
  • Germany
  • France
Market Overview

FP6 Driving Strong Research Efforts in Life Sciences and Biotechnology in Europe

Public interest in and acceptance of the scientific revolution have increased considerably in recent years in Europe, with Europeans showing heightened optimism about the direction and potential outcomes of life science and biotechnology research. Advancements in these areas have immense potential in a multitude of healthcare applications as well as in stimulating economic growth. "Life sciences and biotechnology hold promising and tangible societal and economic benefits," notes the analyst of this research service. "Europe possesses the scientific base, but the framework to harness this potential is essential." Thus, the need to support intensive research in these high-potential areas led to the implementation of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6), which aims to accelerate technological developments in biological sciences in the post-genomic era and ultimately improve human health.

FP6 represents a concerted effort to create a strong European research arena within which policies are framed to enable better integration of research capabilities. It has a distinct focus on life sciences, genomics and biotechnology. In fact, life sciences funding forms one of the seven thematic priorities in the FP6, attracting funding of 2,264 million euros during 2003 to 2006. Funding allocation for major research areas such as genomic research through FP6 also saw a steady increase from 67.0 per cent in 2003 to 73.0 per cent in 2005. Within the genomics area, substantial funding was allotted to the research of new drugs, diagnostics and new therapies, all of which indicate a positive trend for the future.

Move towards Making Europe a Knowledge-Based Economy Faces Various Challenges

Exceptional advances in basic life sciences research in recent years such as the human genome project are poised to considerably increase European funding for this area. However, the current life sciences funding landscape faces several challenges. Key among these is the need to strategise and implement research policies and effectively utilise the funds allotted to specific projects in Europe. Improper consolidation and chanelling of various public funds is a major issue in life science funding at present.

Considering that there are numerous funding organisations in place including public funding, intergovernmental organisations, charities, non-profit organisations and the European commission, efficiently integrating these various funds is likely to be a huge task. "Efficient utilisation of funds and greater public involvement are of critical importance," says the analyst. "A constructive political and societal collaboration is vital to increase the involvement of public investment for basic research in Europe." Investing in advanced infrastructure that caters to the needs of scientists is another critical factor in expanding the scale of European life sciences research.

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