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Strategies for research: active or passive.

J B Gavin1

  • 1Department of Pathology, University of Auckland School of Medicine.

The New Zealand Medical Journal
|October 26, 1988
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This paper introduces challenges in medical research, highlighting the dynamic interplay between society, healthcare, and research funding. It emphasizes the shared responsibility in directing research for better health outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Research
  • Health Policy
  • Societal Impact of Science

Background:

  • The Medical Research Council of New Zealand's golden jubilee symposium addressed critical challenges in medical research.
  • Historical, international, and national perspectives framed the symposium discussions.
  • Explored the intricate relationships between societal needs, healthcare systems, and scientific inquiry.

Observation:

  • Examined the connections between medical researchers, their institutions, and research funding bodies.
  • Discussed the autonomy of basic research, where outcomes are unpredictable.
  • Highlighted the role of funding agencies in guiding research towards defined healthcare needs.

Findings:

  • Initiative and direction in basic research can stem from both investigators and supporting institutions.

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  • Research funding agencies play a crucial role in fostering innovation.
  • A proactive approach by funding bodies is essential for addressing specific, predictable healthcare challenges.
  • Implications:

    • Strategic funding is vital for aligning medical research with societal healthcare priorities.
    • Understanding the research ecosystem is key to maximizing the impact of scientific discovery.
    • Future medical research must balance investigator-driven exploration with targeted, needs-based initiatives.