TY - JOUR
T1 - EU-LIFE charter of independent life science research institutes
AU - Superti-Furga, Giulio
AU - Agostinho, Marta
AU - Bury, Jo
AU - Cook, Simon
AU - Durinx, Christine
AU - Ender, Anita
AU - van Luenen, Henri
AU - Lund, Anders H
AU - Medema, René H
AU - Miączyńska, Marta
AU - Nickel, Dorthe
AU - Pelicci, Pier Giuseppe
AU - Puisieux, Alain
AU - Ripatti, Samuli
AU - Sander, Maike
AU - Schubeler, Dirk
AU - Serrano, Luis
AU - Sommer, Thomas
AU - Sonne-Hansen, Katrine
AU - Tomančák, Pavel
AU - Vives, Joan
AU - Vontas, John
AU - Bettencourt-Dias, Mónica
N1 - © 2024 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The diverse range of organizations contributing to the global research ecosystem is believed to enhance the overall quality and resilience of its output. Mid-sized autonomous research institutes, distinct from universities, play a crucial role in this landscape. They often lead the way in new research fields and experimental methods, including those in social and organizational domains, which are vital for driving innovation. The EU-LIFE alliance was established with the goal of fostering excellence by developing and disseminating best practices among European biomedical research institutes. As directors of the 15 EU-LIFE institutes, we have spent a decade comparing and refining our processes. Now, we are eager to share the insights we've gained. To this end, we have crafted this Charter, outlining 10 principles we deem essential for research institutes to flourish and achieve ground-breaking discoveries. These principles, detailed in the Charter, encompass excellence, independence, training, internationality and inclusivity, mission focus, technological advancement, administrative innovation, cooperation, societal impact, and public engagement. Our aim is to inspire the establishment of new institutes that adhere to these principles and to raise awareness about their significance. We are convinced that they should be viewed a crucial component of any national and international innovation strategies.
AB - The diverse range of organizations contributing to the global research ecosystem is believed to enhance the overall quality and resilience of its output. Mid-sized autonomous research institutes, distinct from universities, play a crucial role in this landscape. They often lead the way in new research fields and experimental methods, including those in social and organizational domains, which are vital for driving innovation. The EU-LIFE alliance was established with the goal of fostering excellence by developing and disseminating best practices among European biomedical research institutes. As directors of the 15 EU-LIFE institutes, we have spent a decade comparing and refining our processes. Now, we are eager to share the insights we've gained. To this end, we have crafted this Charter, outlining 10 principles we deem essential for research institutes to flourish and achieve ground-breaking discoveries. These principles, detailed in the Charter, encompass excellence, independence, training, internationality and inclusivity, mission focus, technological advancement, administrative innovation, cooperation, societal impact, and public engagement. Our aim is to inspire the establishment of new institutes that adhere to these principles and to raise awareness about their significance. We are convinced that they should be viewed a crucial component of any national and international innovation strategies.
U2 - 10.1002/1873-3468.14855
DO - 10.1002/1873-3468.14855
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38514456
VL - 598
SP - 719
EP - 724
JO - F E B S Letters
JF - F E B S Letters
SN - 0014-5793
IS - 7
ER -