Explores Future of Research Funding Beyond Horizon Europe Monday 19th April 2021 The European Academy of Medical Sciences (EAM) is actively engaging in discussions about the future of research funding in Europe, particularly in the context of Horizon Europe and potential opportunities beyond it. As one of the most significant research and innovation programs globally, Horizon Europe has been instrumental in advancing scientific excellence and fostering international collaboration. However, as the landscape of scientific research continues to evolve, EAM is examining how best to sustain and expand funding mechanisms that will support groundbreaking research in the coming decades. The Significance of Horizon Europe Horizon Europe, the European Union’s flagship funding program for research and innovation, represents a major commitment to enhancing scientific knowledge, technological development, and economic growth across Europe. With a budget of nearly €95 billion, Horizon Europe is designed to address global challenges, promote sustainability, and boost Europe's competitiveness on the world stage. EAM acknowledges the pivotal role that Horizon Europe has played in facilitating large-scale, cross-disciplinary research initiatives that have had a profound impact on medical science and public health. The program has provided critical support for projects ranging from clinical trials to the development of new diagnostic tools, helping to bridge the gap between research and real-world applications. Challenges and Opportunities While Horizon Europe offers substantial support, the rapidly changing research environment presents new challenges and opportunities that demand a forward-looking approach. EAM is particularly focused on the need for more flexible and responsive funding structures that can adapt to emerging scientific priorities and the increasing complexity of global health issues. One of the key challenges identified by EAM is the need for sustained investment in early-stage research and innovation, particularly in fields that are still in their infancy but have the potential to revolutionize healthcare. EAM also emphasizes the importance of fostering international partnerships beyond the European Union, ensuring that European researchers can collaborate with leading scientists around the world, regardless of geopolitical considerations. EAM’s Strategic Vision In light of these challenges, EAM is advocating for a strategic vision that extends beyond Horizon Europe, with a focus on creating a diversified funding ecosystem that can support a wide range of research activities. This vision includes: Expanding Funding Sources: EAM supports the exploration of additional funding avenues, including public-private partnerships, philanthropic contributions, and national funding initiatives. By diversifying the sources of research funding, EAM aims to reduce dependency on any single program and increase the resilience of the research landscape. Enhancing International Collaboration: EAM is committed to strengthening international collaboration, particularly with countries outside the European Union. By fostering global research networks, EAM seeks to ensure that European scientists can access the best resources, expertise, and data available, regardless of borders. Supporting Emerging Fields: EAM advocates for targeted investment in emerging research areas, such as artificial intelligence in healthcare, personalized medicine, and novel therapeutic approaches. These fields have the potential to transform healthcare delivery and improve patient outcomes, making them critical areas for future funding. Looking Ahead As the research funding landscape continues to evolve, EAM is dedicated to playing a proactive role in shaping the future of scientific funding in Europe. The Academy will continue to engage with policymakers, funding bodies, and the scientific community to advocate for a robust, flexible, and inclusive funding ecosystem that can support the next generation of medical breakthroughs. EAM’s commitment to fostering scientific excellence and innovation remains unwavering, and the Academy will persist in its efforts to ensure that European researchers have the resources and support they need to address the most pressing health challenges of our time. In conclusion, while Horizon Europe has laid a strong foundation for research and innovation, EAM recognizes the need to look beyond and prepare for the future. Through strategic vision and collaborative efforts, EAM is poised to lead the way in securing sustainable research funding for the decades to come.