EU mobilises €10 million for research on the new Coronavirus outbreak
The European Commission announced yesterday that it will grant €10 million from its research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, to support research into the new Coronavirus disease. It has launched an emergency request for expressions of interest for research projects that will advance our understanding of the novel Coronavirus epidemic and contribute to more efficient clinical management of patients infected with the virus, as well as improve public health preparedness and response. Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, said: “We are working to mitigate the consequences of a potential larger spread of the Coronavirus outbreak in the EU. Thanks to emergency research funding from Horizon 2020, we will know more about the disease. I am proud that following the progress made during the last years, our supercomputer centres stand ready to help researchers in their work to develop new treatment and vaccines. We will be able to protect the public better, and to deal more effectively with the current and any future outbreaks.” Stella Kyriakides, Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, added: “We need to see a multifaceted, whole-of-government response to the Coronavirus and research is an essential part of this. We need to know more about the virus to better target our prevention measures and to ensure better care for our citizens – this is precisely the aim of the Horizon 2020 emergency research funding announced today”. The funding is expected to support 2 to 4 research projects. Applicants have until 12 February to respond and grant agreements should be signed very quickly, in view of enabling research work to start as soon as possible. The Commission is also working closely with the World Health Organization and other international actors to ensure an efficient and coordinated response to the Coronavirus outbreak. More information about this new research action is available here; and about the current EU-funded research into coronavirus here.