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Human Frontier Science Program

The International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSPO) is a non-profit organization, based in Strasbourg, France, that funds basic research in life sciences. The organization implements the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) and is supported by 14 countries and the European Commission. Shigekazu Nagata is the HFSPO President and Chair of the Board of Trustees since 2018.

The Human Frontier Science Program
AbbreviationHFSP
Location
Key people
Shikekazug Nagata, HFSPO President, Warwick Anderson, HFSPO Secretary General

History

In 1986 a feasibility study was carried out by leading Japanese scientists under the auspices of the Japanese Prime Minister's Council for Science of Technology, to explore possible means to encourage international collaboration in basic research. Discussion was expanded to include scientists from the G7 summit nations and the European Union, resulting in the "London Wise Men's Conference" in April 1987, which endorsed the suggestion. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan proposed the Human Frontier Science Program at the Venice Economic Summit in June 1987. The Economic Summit partners and the Chairman of the European Community welcomed the initiative and activities aimed at implementing it were started. The implementing body, the International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSPO) was established in 1989 and the secretariat was founded in Strasbourg, France.[1] Since 1990, more than 7000 awards have been made to researchers from over 70 countries. [2][3] Of these, 28 HFSP awardees have gone on to win the Nobel Prize for their scientific work.[2][4]

Funding

 
  contributing member states
  European Union contribution

HFSPO receives financial support from the governments or research councils of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, UK, USA, as well as from the European Commission which contributes on behalf of the non-G7 EU members.[5] The funds are combined into a single budget and are allocated to support research fellowships and grants on the basis of HFSPO's own peer review system on the sole basis of scientific excellence.

Funding programs

Research Grants are awarded for novel collaborations involving extensive collaboration among teams of scientists working in different countries and in different disciplines. Two types of grants are available: Research Grants - Early Career and Research Grants - Program .[6]

Postdoctoral Fellowships are available for scientists who wish to work in foreign laboratories, with emphasis on individuals early in their careers who wish to obtain training in a different field of research. Fellows can use the fellowships to return to their home countries to start their independent research laboratory.

Cross-Disciplinary fellowships are intended for postdoctoral fellows with a Ph.D. degree in the physical sciences, chemistry, mathematics, engineering and computer sciences who wish to receive training in biology.[7]

HFSP funding programs start at the postdoctoral level. No support is available for undergraduate or PhD students.

HFSP peer review

International peer review is a cornerstone of the procedures used in making awards. There is one review committee for Fellowships and one for Research Grants each consisting of 24 to 26 scientists. They have a broad international representation of scientific experts and each reviews applications in all scientific fields supported by the HFSP. This ensures that awards are made according to international scientific standards and the presence of reviewers from many countries minimizes geo-political bias. Extensive research is carried out into the expertise and reputation of potential members before appointment to ensure maintenance of the highest standards. The evaluation procedures are under constant review and the HFSP secretariat works closely with the members of the review committees and the Council of Scientists to ensure that all applications are assessed fairly and thoroughly.[8][9]

HFSP Nakasone Award

In 2010, HFSP established the HFSP Nakasone Award to honour former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan for his vision in launching HFSP as a program of support for international collaboration and to foster early career scientists in a global context. The HFSP Nakasone Award is designed to recognise scientists who have undertaken frontier-moving research, including technological breakthroughs, which has advanced biological research. Both senior and junior scientists are eligible and peer-recognised excellence is the major criterion. The award can be made to an individual or a team of scientists. Award winners receive an unrestricted research grant of USD 10,000, a medal and personalised certificate. The award ceremony is held at the annual HFSP Awardees Meeting where the award winners are expected to deliver the HFSP Nakasone Lecture.[10]

Recipients of the Award:

HFSP Journal

Launched in October 2006, the HFSP Journal aims to foster communication between scientists publishing high quality, innovative research at the frontiers of the life sciences.[11] Peer review is designed to allow for the unique requirements of such papers and is overseen by an Editorial Board with members from different disciplines. The HFSP Journal offers its authors the option to pay a fee to make their research articles Open Access immediately upon publication. For other articles, access is limited to subscribers for the first 6 months after publication, but access is free thereafter.[citation needed]

The HFSP Journal ceased publication in July 2010 and was bought by the scientific publisher Taylor & Frances, to be re-launched in 2011 as “Frontiers in Life Science.[12]

In 2015 the HFSP reported that the former journal name had been hijacked in an apparent attempt to fraud researchers into publishing an apparent scam journal.[13]

References

  1. ^ "History - Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org.
  2. ^ a b "Annual report 2014" (PDF).
  3. ^ . www.hfsp.org. Archived from the original on 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
  4. ^ "HFSP and the Nobel Prize - Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org.
  5. ^ "About Us - Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org.
  6. ^ "Research Grants - Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org.
  7. ^ "Postdoctoral Fellowships - Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org.
  8. ^ "Review procedures - Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org.
  9. ^ "Fellowship Review Procedure - Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org.
  10. ^ "HFSP Nakasone Award - Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-08-27. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  12. ^ "Frontiers in Life Science". www.tandfonline.com. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  13. ^ "Announcements | Human Frontier Science Program". www.hfsp.org. Retrieved 2019-04-28.

As of this edit, this article uses content from "Human Frontier Science Program", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.

Further reading

  • "Can the West contribute more to Human Frontiers?". Nature. 386 (6621): 95. 1997. Bibcode:1997Natur.386Q..95.. doi:10.1038/386095a0. PMID 9062169.
  • Schiermeier, Q (2000). "Human Frontier repatriation boost". Nature. 407 (6807): 934. Bibcode:2000Natur.407R.934S. doi:10.1038/35039703. PMID 11069153.
  • Abbott, A (1993). "EC pays up for Human Frontiers Program". Nature. 366 (6454): 392. Bibcode:1993Natur.366..392A. doi:10.1038/366392b0. PMID 8247136.
  • Swinbanks, D (1993). "Human Frontiers Programme wins art prize". Nature. 365 (6441): 4. Bibcode:1993Natur.365....4S. doi:10.1038/365004c0.
  • Swinbanks, D (1993). "Japan increases share of Human Frontier awards". Nature. 362 (6421): 579. Bibcode:1993Natur.362..579S. doi:10.1038/362579c0. PMID 8464505.
  • Swinbanks, D (1993). "Cuenod will head Human Frontier programme". Nature. 361 (6408): 101. Bibcode:1993Natur.361..101S. doi:10.1038/361101b0. PMID 8421504.
  • Swinbanks, D; Abbott, A (1992). "Human Frontiers looks for leader in Europe; US wavers". Nature. 359 (6396): 567. Bibcode:1992Natur.359..567S. doi:10.1038/359567a0. PMID 1406981.
  • Ole Bernsen, Niels (1992). "Scope of Human Frontiers". Nature. 359 (6391): 99. Bibcode:1992Natur.359...99O. doi:10.1038/359099a0. PMID 1522915.
  • Swinbanks, D; Mervis, J; Abbott, A (1992). "Conflict over scope of research splits Human Frontier programme". Nature. 358 (6387): 527. Bibcode:1992Natur.358..527S. doi:10.1038/358527a0. PMID 1501696.
  • "Human Frontiers in rough water". Nature. 358 (6387): 525. 1992. Bibcode:1992Natur.358Q.525.. doi:10.1038/358525a0. PMID 1501695.
  • Swinbanks, D (1991). "Human Frontiers gets extension". Nature. 351 (6329): 683. Bibcode:1991Natur.351..683S. doi:10.1038/351683c0. PMID 2062359.
  • Swinbanks, D; Pool, R (1991). "Human Frontier effort gets promise from NIH". Nature. 350 (6314): 97. Bibcode:1991Natur.350...97S. doi:10.1038/350097a0. PMID 2005969.
  • Swinbanks, David (1988). "Human Frontiers Program to go international in Switzerland". Nature. 334 (6180): 281. Bibcode:1988Natur.334..281S. doi:10.1038/334281a0.
  • Swinbanks, David (1988). "Human Frontiers gets a mention in Toronto". Nature. 333 (6176): 790. Bibcode:1988Natur.333..790S. doi:10.1038/333790c0. S2CID 4235332.
  • Swinbanks, D (1988). "Human Frontiers Science Program on table at Toronto summit". Nature. 333 (6173): 488. Bibcode:1988Natur.333..488S. doi:10.1038/333488a0. PMID 3374595.
  • Swinbanks, David (1987). "Human Frontiers Program seeks international help". Nature. 330 (6150): 683. Bibcode:1987Natur.330..683S. doi:10.1038/330683b0.
  • Swinbanks, David (1987). "Japan's Human Frontiers project stays in the doldrums". Nature. 328 (6126): 100. Bibcode:1987Natur.328..100S. doi:10.1038/328100a0.
  • "What human frontiers?". Nature. 326 (6108): 2. 1987. Bibcode:1987Natur.326R...2.. doi:10.1038/326002b0. S2CID 4360754.

External links

  • Official website

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2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The International Human Frontier Science Program Organization HFSPO is a non profit organization based in Strasbourg France that funds basic research in life sciences The organization implements the Human Frontier Science Program HFSP and is supported by 14 countries and the European Commission Shigekazu Nagata is the HFSPO President and Chair of the Board of Trustees since 2018 The Human Frontier Science ProgramAbbreviationHFSPLocationStrasbourg FranceKey peopleShikekazug Nagata HFSPO President Warwick Anderson HFSPO Secretary General Contents 1 History 2 Funding 3 Funding programs 4 HFSP peer review 5 HFSP Nakasone Award 6 HFSP Journal 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory EditIn 1986 a feasibility study was carried out by leading Japanese scientists under the auspices of the Japanese Prime Minister s Council for Science of Technology to explore possible means to encourage international collaboration in basic research Discussion was expanded to include scientists from the G7 summit nations and the European Union resulting in the London Wise Men s Conference in April 1987 which endorsed the suggestion Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan proposed the Human Frontier Science Program at the Venice Economic Summit in June 1987 The Economic Summit partners and the Chairman of the European Community welcomed the initiative and activities aimed at implementing it were started The implementing body the International Human Frontier Science Program Organization HFSPO was established in 1989 and the secretariat was founded in Strasbourg France 1 Since 1990 more than 7000 awards have been made to researchers from over 70 countries 2 3 Of these 28 HFSP awardees have gone on to win the Nobel Prize for their scientific work 2 4 Funding Edit contributing member states European Union contribution HFSPO receives financial support from the governments or research councils of Australia Canada France Germany India Israel Italy Japan Republic of Korea New Zealand Singapore Switzerland UK USA as well as from the European Commission which contributes on behalf of the non G7 EU members 5 The funds are combined into a single budget and are allocated to support research fellowships and grants on the basis of HFSPO s own peer review system on the sole basis of scientific excellence Funding programs EditResearch Grants are awarded for novel collaborations involving extensive collaboration among teams of scientists working in different countries and in different disciplines Two types of grants are available Research Grants Early Career and Research Grants Program 6 Postdoctoral Fellowships are available for scientists who wish to work in foreign laboratories with emphasis on individuals early in their careers who wish to obtain training in a different field of research Fellows can use the fellowships to return to their home countries to start their independent research laboratory Cross Disciplinary fellowships are intended for postdoctoral fellows with a Ph D degree in the physical sciences chemistry mathematics engineering and computer sciences who wish to receive training in biology 7 HFSP funding programs start at the postdoctoral level No support is available for undergraduate or PhD students HFSP peer review EditInternational peer review is a cornerstone of the procedures used in making awards There is one review committee for Fellowships and one for Research Grants each consisting of 24 to 26 scientists They have a broad international representation of scientific experts and each reviews applications in all scientific fields supported by the HFSP This ensures that awards are made according to international scientific standards and the presence of reviewers from many countries minimizes geo political bias Extensive research is carried out into the expertise and reputation of potential members before appointment to ensure maintenance of the highest standards The evaluation procedures are under constant review and the HFSP secretariat works closely with the members of the review committees and the Council of Scientists to ensure that all applications are assessed fairly and thoroughly 8 9 HFSP Nakasone Award EditIn 2010 HFSP established the HFSP Nakasone Award to honour former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan for his vision in launching HFSP as a program of support for international collaboration and to foster early career scientists in a global context The HFSP Nakasone Award is designed to recognise scientists who have undertaken frontier moving research including technological breakthroughs which has advanced biological research Both senior and junior scientists are eligible and peer recognised excellence is the major criterion The award can be made to an individual or a team of scientists Award winners receive an unrestricted research grant of USD 10 000 a medal and personalised certificate The award ceremony is held at the annual HFSP Awardees Meeting where the award winners are expected to deliver the HFSP Nakasone Lecture 10 Recipients of the Award 2010 Karl Deisseroth Stanford University USA for his pioneering work on the development of optogenetic methods for studying the function of neuronal networks underlying behavior citation needed 2011 Michael Elowitz California Institute of Technology USA for his pioneering work on gene expression noise citation needed 2012 Gina G Turrigiano Brandeis University USA for her pioneering work on homeostatic plasticity in the nervous system citation needed 2013 Stephen Quake Stanford University USA for his pioneering work that advanced biological measuring techniques citation needed 2014 Uri Alon Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot Israel for his pioneering work in discovering network motifs 2015 James J Collins Center of Synthetic Biology of Boston University USA for his innovative work on synthetic gene networks and programmable cells 2016 Emmanuelle Charpentier Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology Berlin Germany and Jennifer Doudna University of California Berkeley USA for their seminal work on the CRISPR Cas9 system 2017 David Julius University of California San Francisco USA for his discovery of the molecular mechanism of thermal sensing in animals 2018 Svante Paabo Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Leipzig Germany for his discovery of the extent to which hybridization with Neanderthals and Denisovans has shaped the evolution of modern humans 2019 Michael N Hall Biozentrum University of Basel Switzerland for the discovery of the master regulator of cell growth the target of rapamycin TOR kinase 2020 Angelika Amon Koch Institute of Integrative Cancer Research at MIT Cambridge USA for discovering aneuploidy induced cellular changes and their contribution to tumorigenesis citation needed 2021 Anthony Hyman Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics Dresden Germany and Clifford Brangwynne Princeton University and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute USA for their discovery of a new state of biological matter phase separated macromolecule condensates that play an important role in cell organisation gene regulation signalling and pathology HFSP Journal EditLaunched in October 2006 the HFSP Journal aims to foster communication between scientists publishing high quality innovative research at the frontiers of the life sciences 11 Peer review is designed to allow for the unique requirements of such papers and is overseen by an Editorial Board with members from different disciplines The HFSP Journal offers its authors the option to pay a fee to make their research articles Open Access immediately upon publication For other articles access is limited to subscribers for the first 6 months after publication but access is free thereafter citation needed The HFSP Journal ceased publication in July 2010 and was bought by the scientific publisher Taylor amp Frances to be re launched in 2011 as Frontiers in Life Science 12 In 2015 the HFSP reported that the former journal name had been hijacked in an apparent attempt to fraud researchers into publishing an apparent scam journal 13 References Edit History Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org a b Annual report 2014 PDF Awards Archive Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org Archived from the original on 2011 02 19 Retrieved 2011 02 22 HFSP and the Nobel Prize Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org About Us Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org Research Grants Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org Postdoctoral Fellowships Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org Review procedures Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org Fellowship Review Procedure Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org HFSP Nakasone Award Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org HSFP Journal Archived from the original on 2008 08 27 Retrieved 2010 01 12 Frontiers in Life Science www tandfonline com Retrieved 2019 04 28 Announcements Human Frontier Science Program www hfsp org Retrieved 2019 04 28 As of this edit this article uses content from Human Frontier Science Program which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3 0 Unported License but not under the GFDL All relevant terms must be followed Further reading Edit Can the West contribute more to Human Frontiers Nature 386 6621 95 1997 Bibcode 1997Natur 386Q 95 doi 10 1038 386095a0 PMID 9062169 Schiermeier Q 2000 Human Frontier repatriation boost Nature 407 6807 934 Bibcode 2000Natur 407R 934S doi 10 1038 35039703 PMID 11069153 Abbott A 1993 EC pays up for Human Frontiers Program Nature 366 6454 392 Bibcode 1993Natur 366 392A doi 10 1038 366392b0 PMID 8247136 Swinbanks D 1993 Human Frontiers Programme wins art prize Nature 365 6441 4 Bibcode 1993Natur 365 4S doi 10 1038 365004c0 Swinbanks D 1993 Japan increases share of Human Frontier awards Nature 362 6421 579 Bibcode 1993Natur 362 579S doi 10 1038 362579c0 PMID 8464505 Swinbanks D 1993 Cuenod will head Human Frontier programme Nature 361 6408 101 Bibcode 1993Natur 361 101S doi 10 1038 361101b0 PMID 8421504 Swinbanks D Abbott A 1992 Human Frontiers looks for leader in Europe US wavers Nature 359 6396 567 Bibcode 1992Natur 359 567S doi 10 1038 359567a0 PMID 1406981 Ole Bernsen Niels 1992 Scope of Human Frontiers Nature 359 6391 99 Bibcode 1992Natur 359 99O doi 10 1038 359099a0 PMID 1522915 Swinbanks D Mervis J Abbott A 1992 Conflict over scope of research splits Human Frontier programme Nature 358 6387 527 Bibcode 1992Natur 358 527S doi 10 1038 358527a0 PMID 1501696 Human Frontiers in rough water Nature 358 6387 525 1992 Bibcode 1992Natur 358Q 525 doi 10 1038 358525a0 PMID 1501695 Swinbanks D 1991 Human Frontiers gets extension Nature 351 6329 683 Bibcode 1991Natur 351 683S doi 10 1038 351683c0 PMID 2062359 Swinbanks D Pool R 1991 Human Frontier effort gets promise from NIH Nature 350 6314 97 Bibcode 1991Natur 350 97S doi 10 1038 350097a0 PMID 2005969 Swinbanks David 1988 Human Frontiers Program to go international in Switzerland Nature 334 6180 281 Bibcode 1988Natur 334 281S doi 10 1038 334281a0 Swinbanks David 1988 Human Frontiers gets a mention in Toronto Nature 333 6176 790 Bibcode 1988Natur 333 790S doi 10 1038 333790c0 S2CID 4235332 Swinbanks D 1988 Human Frontiers Science Program on table at Toronto summit Nature 333 6173 488 Bibcode 1988Natur 333 488S doi 10 1038 333488a0 PMID 3374595 Swinbanks David 1987 Human Frontiers Program seeks international help Nature 330 6150 683 Bibcode 1987Natur 330 683S doi 10 1038 330683b0 Swinbanks David 1987 Japan s Human Frontiers project stays in the doldrums Nature 328 6126 100 Bibcode 1987Natur 328 100S doi 10 1038 328100a0 What human frontiers Nature 326 6108 2 1987 Bibcode 1987Natur 326R 2 doi 10 1038 326002b0 S2CID 4360754 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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