Call for Proposals for "European Research Projects on Mental Disorders"

1. Purpose

The maintenance, improvement and restoration of human health are of fundamental importance and priority in all countries. Biomedical and health research provide an important basis for the improvement of healthy living. Among the many diseases affecting human health, disorders of the brain are major causes of morbidity, mortality and impaired quality of life. According to estimates by the World Health Organisation (World Health Report 2001), more than one billion people suffer from disorders of the central nervous system. In Europe, disorders of the brain account for approximately one-third of the total burden of all diseases. Thus, neuroscience research and its translation into diagnostic and therapeutic measures are of high priority.
In this context, the 'Network of European Funding for Neuroscience Research' (NEURON) has been established under the ERA-Net scheme of the European Commission (http://www.neuron-eranet.eu/). The goal of the ERA-Net NEURON is to coordinate the research efforts and funding programmes of European countries in the field of disease related neuroscience.
Under the umbrella of NEURON, a joint transnational call is launched in the field of mental disorders. The following funding organisations have agreed to fund the joint call for multinational research projects in this scientific area. The call will be conducted simultaneously by the funding organisations in their respective countries and coordinated centrally by the Joint Call Secretariat (JCS).

  • Austrian Science Fund (FWF), Austria
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Canada
  • Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Québec (FRSQ), Canada
  • Academy of Finland (AKA), Finland
  • National Funding Agency for Research (ANR), France
  • Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany
  • Chief Scientist Office, Israel Ministry of Health (CSO-MOH), Israel
  • Ministry of Health (MOH), Italy
  • National Research Fund (FNR), Luxembourg
  • National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR), Poland
  • National Centre for Programme Management (CNMP), Romania
  • Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN), Spain
  • Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII) , Spain

2. Aim of the call


The aim of the call is to enable multi-national, collaborative research projects that will address important questions relating to mental disorders. The call may receive proposals within the breadth of research from understanding basic mechanisms of disease through proof-of-concept clinical studies in man. These may include research on depression and bipolar disorders, phobia and anxiety disorders, schizophrenia and psychotic disorders, substance use disorders, and other mental disorders. Research on dementia is not included in the present call.
The ERA-Net NEURON funding organisations particularly wish to promote multi-disciplinary work and to encourage translational research proposals that combine basic and clinical approaches.
Research proposals should cover at least one of the following areas:
a) Fundamental research on the pathogenesis and aetiology of mental disorders. This may include the development of innovative or shared resources and technologies. The relevance of the research to disease must be clearly indicated.
b) Research to develop new strategies for (early) diagnosis, therapy, and rehabilitation procedures for mental disorders.

The individual components of joint applications should be complementary and contain novel, ambitious ideas. There should be clear added value in funding the collaboration over the individual projects.

3. Application

3.1 Eligibility

Joint transnational research proposals may be submitted by research groups working in universities (or other higher education institutions), non-university public research institutes, hospitals, as well as commercial companies, in particular small and medium-size enterprises. The eligibility of the afore-mentioned institutions, together with details of eligible costs (personnel, material, consumables, travel money, investments,...), are subject to the individual administrative requirements of individual funding organisations and may therefore vary. Clarification may be obtained from the individual funding agencies (see contact details below).

Only transnational projects will be funded. Each consortium submitting a proposal must involve a minimum of three and a maximum of five research groups from at least three different countries of funding organisations participating in this call (see list above). Research groups from countries whose funding organisations are not partner in the ERA-Net NEURON may participate in projects if they are able to secure their own funding. They must state clearly in the proposal if these funds are already secured or if not, how they plan to obtain funding in advance of the project start.

Each consortium should have the critical mass to achieve ambitious scientific goals and should clearly demonstrate added value from working together. One project co-ordinator among the project partners who represents the consortium externally will be responsible for its internal scientific management.

Whilst applications will be submitted jointly by groups from several countries, individual research groups will be funded by the individual NEURON funding organisation(s) respective of their country. Eligibility criteria are the matter of individual partner organisations.

Therefore, applicants are strongly advised to contact their national funding organization and confirm eligibility matters before submitting an application. 

3.2 Financial and legal modalities

Funding is available for projects of a duration of three years and is subject to national regulations. Eligible costs may vary according to the corresponding national funding agency´s regulations. Each group is subject to the rules and regulations of its respective national funding agency.

3.3 Submission of joint transnational proposals

There will be a two-stage procedure for joint applications: pre-proposals and full proposals. In both cases, one joint proposal document (in English) shall be prepared by the partners of a joint transnational proposal, and must be submitted to the Joint Call Secretariat (JCS) by one spokesperson, the co-ordinator.    
Pre-proposals have to be submitted in electronic format by the deadline no later than March 9, 2010 via the electronic submission system.

NOTE: Full proposals will be accepted only from those applicants explicitly invited by the Joint Call Secretariat to submit them.

3.4 Further information

For further details, please refer to the respective submission forms available through the NEURON website. If you need additional information, please contact the Joint Call Secretariat, or your national funding agency representative (see Annex for contact data).

4. Evaluation and decision

According to the two-stage application procedure for joint proposals (pre-proposals and full proposals), there will also be a two-stage review procedure.

4.1 Formal check of proposals

The Joint Call Secretariat (JCS) will assess proposals to ensure that they meet the call’s formal criteria (date of submission; number of participating countries; inclusion of all necessary information in English).

In parallel, the JCS will forward the proposals to the national funding organizations which will perform a formal check of compliance with their respective regulations. Proposals not meeting the formal criteria will be rejected. Proposals passing both checks will be forwarded to the joint Peer Review Panel (PRP) for evaluation.

4.2 Peer-review of proposals

The reviewers will carry out the evaluation according to specific evaluation criteria:

  1. Relevance to the aim(s) of the call
  2. Scientific quality of the proposal (innovation potential, methodology)
  3. International competitiveness of participating research groups in the field(s) of the proposal (previous work in the field, expertise of the research groups)
  4. Feasibility of the project (adequacy of project work plan, budgetary and other resources, time schedule)
  5. Quality of collaborative interaction between the groups, and added value, on both levels scientific and transnational, of the research consortium. Consortia not meeting this criterion will be downgraded.
  6. Potential of the expected results for future clinical and other health relevant applications.

4.3 Decision

4.3.1 Pre-proposals

The pre-proposals will be reviewed in a written (remote) peer review process. Based on the scores in the written reviews a ranking list will be set up. The coordinators of the top proposals will be invited by the Joint Call Secretariat (JCS) to submit a full proposal no later than June 15, 2010.

4.3.2 Full proposals

The international Joint Peer Review Panel will establish a ranking list of the proposals. Based on this ranking list, the Call Steering Committee will suggest the projects to be funded. Based on these recommendations, final decisions will be made by the national funding agencies and will be subject to budgetary considerations.

5. Funding procedure / Responsibilities / Reporting requirements

Projects can be funded for a period of up to three years and according to funding organisations’ regulations. Funding is expected to start early in 2011.

The national research groups of successful collaborative projects will be funded directly by the respective national funding organisations. Funding will be administered according to the terms and conditions of the responsible national funding organisations, taking into account all other applicable national regulations and legal frameworks.

Each project must nominate a project coordinator, who represents the consortium externally and is responsible for its internal management towards the ERA-Net NEURON (such as controlling, reporting, intellectual property rights (IPR) issues). Within a joint proposal, each national group leader will be the contact person for the relevant national funding agency/organization.

The project coordinator will be required to submit a brief annual scientific progress report on the project, on behalf of the research consortium, to the Joint Call Secretariat. It may also be necessary for national group leaders to submit reports individually to their national funding body should it be required. Participation in an intermediate and a final status symposium of the coordinator and national group leaders will be expected.

Funding recipients must ensure that all outcomes (publications, etc.) of transnational NEURON projects include a proper acknowledgement of ERA-Net NEURON and the respective funding partner organisations.


Annex

Please note that country specific requirements might apply to this call. For further information follow the links below or contact your national representative:

CountryContact personLinks to national calls mentioning
particular requirements
Austria        Dr. Herbert MayerAustrian Science Fund (FWF)
herbert.mayer@fwf.ac.at
http://www.fwf.ac.at/
Canada IDr. Elizabeth TheriaultCanadian Institutes of Health Research – Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction (CIHR-INMHA)
Elizabeth.Theriault@ubc.ca
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/
Canada IIDr. Joanne GoldbergFonds de la Recherche en Santé du Québec (FRSQ)
jgoldberg@frsq.gouv.qc.ca
https://frq.gouv.qc.ca/
FinlandDr. Mika TirronenAcademy of Finland (AKA)
mika.tirronen@aka.fi
www.aka.fi/fi/
France      Dr. Véronique Briquet-Laugier & Dr. Jenifer ClarkNational Funding Agency for Research (ANR)
Health & Biology Department
jenifer.clark@agencerecherche.fr
http://www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr/
Germany      Dr. Rainer GirgenrathPT-DLR
Programme Management Health Research
rainer.girgenrath@dlr.de
+49 228 3821 200
www.gesundheitsforschung-bmbf.de
IsraelDr. Nava LevineChief Scientist Office - Ministry of Health (CSO-MOH)
nl@013.net.il

www.health.gov.il/
ItalyDr. Massimo CascielloMinistero della Salute
m.casciello@sanita.it
www.ministerosalute.it/
LuxembourgDr. Frank GlodFonds National de la Recherche (FNR)
frank.glod@fnr.lu
www.fnr.lu/
Poland  Dr. Izabela RzepczynskaNational Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR)
eranet-neuron@ncbir.gov.pl
phone: +48 515061529
www.ncbir.gov.pl/?lang=pl
RomaniaDr. Leon Zagrean

National Centre for Programmes Management (CNMP)
zagreanul@umf.ro

phone/fax 0213120880
www.cnmp.ro/int
Spain IDr. Julio BarbasMinistry of Science and Innovation (MICINN)julio.barbas@micinn.es
http://www.micinn.es/
Spain II      Ms. Maria Druet  Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
Underdirectorate General For Research Assessment and Promotion (SGEFI)
Fund for Health Research (FIS)
mdruet@isciii.es
phone: +34 91 822 2530
fax: +34 91 387 7766
https://www.isciii.es/Paginas/Inicio.aspx