Norway Ole Alexander Opdalshei introduces the role of the Norwegian Cancer Society within Norwegian cancer research, care services and information dissemination; how medical research charities are able to direct funding towards areas of cancer research missed by the private and public sectors; the burden of cancer within Norway; and the introduction…
Canada Diabetes Canada’s Jan Hux outlines how her organization has been able to shift from small, local programs to driving change at a much larger level via a ‘collective impact’ approach. When I encountered the concept of collective impact in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, I realized the possibilities lay…
UK An unusual characteristic of the UK’s healthcare landscape is that charities fund the vast majority of medical research. According to the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC), in 2017, 8 million people donated to medical research charities which funded £1.6bn in research and accounted for 47% of all publicly-funded medical research in…
France Joël Jaouen, president of France Alzheimer, provides important insights into the role and objectives of the patient association. He explains why France Alzheimer together with other learned societies filed a case with the State Council against the French Minister of Health & Solidarity. Alzheimer’s scares. Why? Because it is…
UK One notable quirk of the British life sciences ecosystem is the importance of its not-for-profit sector. Indeed, in 2017, UK charities poured GBP 1.6 billion (USD 2.1 billion) into medical research; more than both the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). Simon Gillespie, chief…
UK Liam O’Toole, CEO of Arthritis Research UK, discusses how arthritis impacts the British economy, raising public awareness of the condition, the potential ramifications of Brexit, and the importance of inter-stakeholder collaboration. What is the social and economic impact of arthritis on the British economy? “We recognize that there is an…
UK Steve Ford, CEO of Parkinson’s UK, one of the UK’s leading research-based charities, discusses his organization’s recent Digital Leadership Award, presenting the needs of Parkinson’s patients to stakeholders, and why the UK will remain a leading research hub in the years to come. One of our key challenges is…
UK Aisling Burnand, CEO of the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC), shares the organization’s vision and the significant contributions of its member charities to the life sciences R&D ecosystem in the UK. She also outlines some of the main trends within the sector including digitalization and new models of fundraising,…
UK Michelle Mitchell, CEO of the Multiple Sclerosis Society in the UK since 2013, discusses her charity’s aims; their focus on research and development; funding in the face of Brexit; and policy changes in the future. Although the MS community is fairly small, the science is telling us that with…
UK Simon Gillespie of the British Heart Foundation (BHF), the UK’s leading national heart charity, outlines the organization’s mission, the issues surrounding translational research, and the potential impact of Brexit on the UK life sciences landscape. One of the key matters for us is that we don’t have direct customers.…
UK Hilary Evans of Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK), the UK’s leading national research charity in the field of dementia, discusses her organization’s mission; the growing awareness of, and investment in, dementia research, care and diagnosis; and the enduring importance of international collaboration. In the UK, when people want to help…
Pharma Prof. Luigi Naldini, Director of TIGET, discusses the success of the institute and the groundbreaking partnerships it has formed with the pharmaceutical industry, as well as his ambitions for TIGET over the coming years. Prof. Naldini, the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy was set up in 1995 as…
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