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Recommendations to improve data sharing in dementia research

Luxembourg, 23 February 2021 – At an online European Parliament workshop hosted by Deirdre Clune MEP (Ireland), Alzheimer Europe launched a new report “Data Sharing in Dementia Research [1]”, which reviews recent changes in EU research policy and sets out recommendations to improve data sharing in dementia research.


Gates Ventures data sharing report February 2021

In this report, Alzheimer Europe [2] evaluates the legal and policy landscapes that dementia researchers have had to navigate since the launch of Horizon 2020 in 2013. The report identifies key barriers and enablers for data sharing. It maps the Horizon 2020 dementia research portfolio, assessing the scale of EU investment in dementia research and the use of clinical research data. Finally, it reviews recent surveys of researchers, research participants and patients, collating their perceptions and concerns regarding data sharing.

Key findings:

Key recommendations to improve data sharing:

Commenting on the launch of the report, Alzheimer Europe’s Executive Director, Jean Georges [3], stated:

“The number of people with dementia in Europe is likely to double by 2050, increasing from 9.78 to 18.8 million in the wider European region. Unfortunately, research on dementia has historically received proportionately less funding than other disease areas. As a result, there is an urgent need to maximise the utility of data from dementia research. Data sharing represents an important step towards meeting this need, and could help increase our understanding of the causes, treatment, prevention and care of dementia. However, there is still much to do to improve data sharing in dementia research. To ensure people with dementia benefit from the progress made in recent years, we need to work together to overcome the remaining obstacles to data sharing, and maintain dementia research as a priority for EU research programmes.”

Figure 1. Country participation in H2020 dementia projects (number of projects)

Country participation in H2020 dementia projects (number of projects)

 

Download the full report [1]

This report was developed by Alzheimer Europe with support from Gates Ventures