EU Commission mobilises €123 million for research and innovation to combat the threat of variants
Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, said: “We continue to mobilise all means at our disposal to fight this pandemic and the challenges presented by coronavirus variants. We must use our combined strength to be prepared for the future, starting from the early detection of the variants to the organisation and coordination of clinical trials for new vaccines and treatments, while ensuring correct data collection and sharing at all stages.”
New calls for urgent research into coronavirus variants
The Commission launched new calls that complement earlier actions to develop treatments and vaccines by organising and conducting clinical trials to advance the development of promising therapeutics and vaccines against SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19. They will support the development of large scale, COVID-19 cohorts and networks beyond Europe's borders, forging links with European initiatives, as well as reinforce the infrastructures needed to share data, expertise, research resources and expert services among researchers and research organisations.
The projects funded are expected to:
- Establish new and/or build on existing large-scale, multi-centre and regional or multinational cohorts, including beyond Europe's borders, which should rapidly advance the knowledge on SARS-CoV-2 and its emerging variants.
- Further develop promising therapeutic or vaccine candidates against SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19, having already completed preclinical development in clinical studies.
- Support research infrastructures to speed up data sharing and deliver fast research support and expertise, to confront the coronavirus variants and to be ready for future epidemics.
The successful consortia are expected to collaborate with other relevant initiatives and projects at national, regional, and international level to maximise synergies and complementarity and avoid duplication of the research efforts.
These emergency calls will tackle the short to medium-term threat and simultaneously prepare for the future. They will contribute to building the European Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA), which will enable the EU to anticipate and better tackle future pandemics.
The calls were opened for submissions on 13 April.
Submission deadlines
Due to technical problems in the Funding and Tenders Portal, the European Commission has postponed the submission deadline for the two topics Vaccines & therapeutic clinical trials to boost COVID-19 prevention and treatment and Cohorts united against COVID-19 variants of concern in the Health Cluster from 06 May 2021 to 11 May 2021 (17:00).
The submission deadline in the programme section infrastructures for the topics Research infrastructure services for rapid research responses to COVID-19 and other infectious disease epidemics and FAIR and open data sharing in support to European preparedness for COVID-19 and other infectious diseases has also been postponed to 11 May 2021.
The new solutions need to be available and affordable for all, in line with the principles of the Coronavirus Global Response.
Further information can be found here.
Source: EU commission