Malaria Journal (Jul 2010)

CRIMALDDI: a co-ordinated, rational, and integrated effort to set logical priorities in anti-malarial drug discovery initiatives

  • Doerig Christian,
  • Vial Henri,
  • Taramelli Donatella,
  • Lanzer Michael,
  • Bathurst Ian,
  • Nwaka Solomon,
  • Boulton Ian C,
  • Chibale Kelly,
  • Ward Steve A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-9-202
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 202

Abstract

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Abstract Despite increasing efforts and support for anti-malarial drug R&D, globally anti-malarial drug discovery and development remains largely uncoordinated and fragmented. The current window of opportunity for large scale funding of R&D into malaria is likely to narrow in the coming decade due to a contraction in available resources caused by the current economic difficulties and new priorities (e.g. climate change). It is, therefore, essential that stakeholders are given well-articulated action plans and priorities to guide judgments on where resources can be best targeted. The CRIMALDDI Consortium (a European Union funded initiative) has been set up to develop, through a process of stakeholder and expert consultations, such priorities and recommendations to address them. It is hoped that the recommendations will help to guide the priorities of the European anti-malarial research as well as the wider global discovery agenda in the coming decade.