Article
Multi-user equipment, core-facilities and technological platforms: the evolution of organizational strategies for translational health research
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SOUZA, Renata Almeida de et al. Multi-user equipment, core-facilities and technological platforms: the evolution of organizational strategies for translational health research. RECIIS - Revista Eletrônica de Comunicação, Informação e Inovação em Saúde, Rio de Janeiro, v. 6, n. 3, p. 1-20, set. 2012.
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10.3395/reciis.v6i3.600en
1981-6278
Autor
Souza, Renata Almeida de
Marinho, Daniel Savignon
Brum, Ana Paula Oliveira
Morel, Carlos Medicis
Resumen
This paper examines how institutions organize and manage the research and development (R&D) infrastructure and facilities required to stimulate innovation and convert research into practical applications (‘translational research’). We have focused our analysis on universities and biomedical institutions that have created dedicated facilities to optimize this type of activity either working in isolation or in partnership with the industrial sector. We have detected three main types of infrastructure arrangements: multi-user equipment, corefacilities and technological platforms. Although most of the institutions share a common vision and definition for the first two categories, we have identified different perceptions on the nature, role and mission of existing, self denominated ‘technological platforms’. A review of these structures has led us to propose a unifying categorization and nomenclature system of these critical components of health innovation systems. Based on this conceptual framework we have analyzed the evolution of organizational R&D structures and initiatives of Fiocruz and developed a web-based system for the strategic planning, implementation and management of its network of translational research facilities located in several cities in Brazil. This approach may prove useful for organizations facing similar transitions and challenges.