EU Grants Nearly 1.5 Million Euros ($2.25 Million) For
Complementary Medicine Research Network
Main Category:
Complementary Medicine /
Alternative Medicine
Article Date: 12 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST
A three-year project called CAMbrella will receive nearly 1.5 million
euros of European Union funding to establish a research network for the
study of complementary medicine. The center for complementary medicine
research at "Rechts der Isar," the university hospital of the
Technische Universitaet Muenchen will coordinate the project for the
winning applicant group, which includes 16 scientific organizations from
12 European countries. The project will begin in January 2010. CAMbrella
stands for an umbrella of research projects in Complementary and
Alternative Medicine.
"In complementary and alternative medicine there is a lack of
sponsorship for research. In Germany, no governmental funding has been
provided since 1996. CAMbrella will play an important role to overcome
this deficit," agree project leader Dr. Wolfgang Weidenhammer and
Dr. Dieter Melchart, leader of the center.
The focus of CAMbrella is on building a network of European research
institutes in complementary medicine and on fostering international
cooperation. Several working groups will focus on patients' needs, legal
conditions for the implementation of naturopathic treatments, and the
role of complementary and alternative medicine treatments in healthcare
systems, as well as on questions of terminology and methodology. The
objective is to develop a comprehensive view of the current status of
complementary medicine in Europe that will serve as a starting point for
future research activities. Eventually, the CAMbrella project will
provide a list of recommendations.
The group consists of 16 scientific partners from 12 countries. An
advisory board will facilitate collaboration among the various
stakeholders in complementary and alternative medicine, including
consumers, practitioners, clinical providers and manufacturers, and
regulatory authorities.
The European Union announced sponsorship for work in the field of
complementary medicine in 2008, in the context of its 7th framework
program for research funding. Selection of research partners to receive
the funding crowns the efforts of numerous European initiatives and
organizations for complementary medicine supported by the Munich Center
for Naturopathic Research.
Source: Eva Schuster
Technische Universitaet
Muenchen
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