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Large rises in money for biomedical research will allow scientists to do work on a "scale not possible before", a leading funding body says. | Large rises in money for biomedical research will allow scientists to do work on a "scale not possible before", a leading funding body says. |
Wellcome Trust head Dr Mark Walport has announced the body is to boost spending by 60% - to £4bn over the five years. | Wellcome Trust head Dr Mark Walport has announced the body is to boost spending by 60% - to £4bn over the five years. |
He said the aim was to understand the genetics and development of common killer diseases, such as heart disease, stroke and cancers. | He said the aim was to understand the genetics and development of common killer diseases, such as heart disease, stroke and cancers. |
And he added: "This is an incredibly exciting time for science." | And he added: "This is an incredibly exciting time for science." |
He said an important aim will be to translate the information gleaned from the Human Genome Project into a real understanding of some of the world's biggest killers. | |
One of our priorities is to increase our understanding of common human diseases at the genetic level Dr Mark Walport, of the Wellcome Trust | One of our priorities is to increase our understanding of common human diseases at the genetic level Dr Mark Walport, of the Wellcome Trust |
Brain disorders and mental illness will also be a priority. | Brain disorders and mental illness will also be a priority. |
He said these are complex diseases involving several genes and environmental factors. But the Wellcome Trust believe that with a heavy investment in research scientists can make real progress. | He said these are complex diseases involving several genes and environmental factors. But the Wellcome Trust believe that with a heavy investment in research scientists can make real progress. |
"One of our priorities is to increase our understanding of common human diseases at the genetic level. | "One of our priorities is to increase our understanding of common human diseases at the genetic level. |
"Developments in technology have meant we can now do this kind of science on a scale that we've not been able to before." | |
The Wellcome Trust has already invested £28m in the Biobank project. | The Wellcome Trust has already invested £28m in the Biobank project. |
This is the biggest project of its kind in the world, which aims to discover the relationship between genetic make up and environmental factors. | This is the biggest project of its kind in the world, which aims to discover the relationship between genetic make up and environmental factors. |
The trust has already invested £17m in the Case Control Consortium, which aims to identify genes involved in common diseases - an additional £30m is already earmarked for the next phase of this kind of research. | |
'Tip of the iceberg' | 'Tip of the iceberg' |
But this already substantial backing is "just the tip of the iceberg," of what's likely to follow, according to Dr Walport. | But this already substantial backing is "just the tip of the iceberg," of what's likely to follow, according to Dr Walport. |
"The genetic influences on health are very profound. | "The genetic influences on health are very profound. |
"It's a big step from identifying genes to understanding the disease process and then devising treatments - and that requires a heavy investment in resources." | "It's a big step from identifying genes to understanding the disease process and then devising treatments - and that requires a heavy investment in resources." |
Neuroscience is also high on Dr Walport's list of priorities. | Neuroscience is also high on Dr Walport's list of priorities. |
Not just the brain disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease - but mental illness which he believes has been relatively neglected by the research community. | |
As well as investing more in research, Dr Walport wants to see a similar increase in funding the public's understanding of that research. | |
He believes that the two go hand-in-hand. | He believes that the two go hand-in-hand. |
He cites recent concerns over embryo research as an example where it's been important for the public to be properly informed about the science in order to make a rational choice about what they - and ultimately Parliament feels to be acceptable. | |
"People can have whatever views they want on controversial topics such as embryo research. But it's important that that those views are based on information rather than disinformation." |
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