EndoCompass项目:生殖和发育内分泌学的研究路线图
Martine Cools1,2, Csilla Krausz3,4, Anders Juul5,6
1Department of Internal Medicine and Paediatrics, Ghent University.
European journal of endocrinology
|October 17, 2025
概括
欧洲内分泌研究的资金不足. "EndoCompass"项目确定了生殖和发育内分泌学的关键优先事项,以指导未来的研究,并减少与激素有关的疾病的负担.
科学领域:
- 生殖和发育内分泌学 生殖和发育内分泌学
- 荷尔蒙健康 荷尔蒙健康
- 内分泌系统疾病 内分泌系统疾病
背景情况:
- 内分泌科学在欧盟的研究计划中没有得到充分的代表,尽管它对人类福祉的重要性很大.
- 在内分泌疾病对社会影响及其研究优先级之间存在差距.
- 该EndoCompass项目旨在确定内分泌科学中的战略研究重点.
研究的目的:
- 确定和促进内分泌科学中的战略研究重点.
- 为了应对与激素相关的关键健康挑战.
- 为内分泌学领域的战略研究投资提供路线图.
主要方法:
- 对欧盟CORDIS数据库 (视野2020框架) 的分析.
- 专家咨询以确定主要的研究重点.
- 利益相关者参与,包括社会成员和患者倡导团体.
主要成果:
- 优先考虑的包括性发育的变化,下丘脑-垂体-淋巴结节调和生殖障碍.
- 关键领域包括改善诊断 (例如, (epi) 基因分析),优化激素治疗和生育保护.
- 重点是泛欧洲注册,新生殖技术,以及对生殖健康的环境影响.
结论:
- 在生殖和发育内分泌学领域进行战略研究投资的基于证据的路线图.
- 确定了对病理生理学,预防和治疗的研究的关键领域.
- 旨在减少内分泌系统疾病对个人和社会的负担.
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