Health Living Lab
The Health Living Lab has addressed research and innovation in the domain of cancer because:
- Cancer is one of the major causes of death around the world and as a consequence, it is a major research area, from the most basic research to clinical research. These efforts lead to innovations in treatments and diagnosis techniques.
- Cancer constitutes a specific axis of Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe with a dedicated transversal mission.
- This issue involves various actors: public health authorities and public research actors, but also pharmaceutical firms, and patient associations.
- Cancer is related to a number of public health issues, such as tobacco, alcohol, nutrition or pollution.
Different actors have carried out numerous studies to describe and characterize cancer research by analysing scientific and technological outputs, such as publications, patents or clinical guidelines. The challenges of the Cancer Living Lab were, first, to be able to link funding with scientific outputs and, second, to characterize the medical and societal impact of cancer research.
An extended large group representing all main French funders on cancer has been involved in the Living Lab. They have been particularly interested in sharing OST (Science and Technology Observatory) experience of the IntelComp work with new artificial intelligence tools. They were interested in understanding the problems encountered and the solutions proposed: the analysis of the available data on projects and publications showed the difficulties in linking the different types of data. The IntelComp experiment of semantic matching services for projects and publications opened a way to resolve this issue. IntelComp thematic analysis was a good opportunity to share innovative results with policymakers on cancer results.
Related events
Consultation Workshop on STI Policy Needs. Domain: Health-Cancer
On June 10th 2021, the IntelComp Project organized one virtual Consultation Workshop on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policies in the Health-Cancer domain, dedicated to exploring the needs of STI policy makers and policy stakeholders in this domain.