1.Research progresses of the completed pediatrics projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China from 2002 to 2006.
Ling XU ; Jie HAO ; Min DENG ; Yan-ying XU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2009;47(5):376-381
OBJECTIVETo understand the projects completion and research progresses in pediatrics which were funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and evaluate the accomplishment objectively and justly.
METHODSThe completion status of projects in pediatrics funded by department of clinical medicine II from 2002 to 2006 was analysed retrospectively, and important research achievement and outstanding development in some projects were reported.
RESULTSDuring the period between 2002 and 2006, 420 articles were published, and the average was 8.1 papers per project, which included 56 papers that were published in journals indexed by SCI (the average was 1.1 papers per project). The completion of general project was better than that of "the Young Researchers Fund" and small grant project. Ten post-doctors, 102 doctors and 109 masters were trained. Two projects were awarded with the first grade prize and another 2 with the second grade prize at the provincial and ministerial level, 4 items applied for patent and 1 was granted. These completed projects, which were mainly related to 7 of 12 subspecialties in the field of pediatrics, such as the respiratory disease, nephrology, neurology, cardiology, endocrinology, hematology, neonatology, are the major portion of the application projects and subsidized projects funded by NSFC, and achieved great research progresses.
CONCLUSIONDuring the period between 2002 and 2006, the 52 completed projects in pediatrics showed difference in the distribution and quality of accomplishment among subspecialties and among types of supported projects; there are some gaps between pediatrics and some other clinical basic subspecialties II, this situation released the research status and problems in development of pediatrics in China. The general projects completion was good, and many projects obtained research achievements, which reflect the leading function of NSFC in pediatric research.
Foundations ; Pediatrics ; Periodicals as Topic ; economics ; Research ; economics
2.Analysis of projects funded by NSFC in field of pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine between 2010 to 2013 fiscal years.
Jian-Jiang FU ; Ming-Gang BI ; Jun CHEN ; Chao-Zhan LIN ; Li-Wei HAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(1):10-13
Projects which supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in discipline of pharmacology of Chinese medicine between 2010 to 2013 financial years were reviewed. Based on these research items, new features and problems were summarized in this field.
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3.Review and analysis of transplant biological research projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Weihua GONG ; Ruijuan SUN ; Email: SUNRJ@NSFC.GOV.CN. ; Erdan DONG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2015;53(8):622-627
OBJECTIVETo study the funding and achievements in the field of organ transplantation support by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
METHODSA search of NSFC database was made by using the key word "transplantation" and excluding "bone marrow transplantation" for the projects funded between 1988 and 2013. SCI indexed publications that marked with NSFC project number were collected by searching each grant number in the database of the Web of Science.
RESULTSSix hundreds fifty-five projects were identified and received about 220 million yuan in grant funding. These funded research projects were distributed among 25 provinces and autonomous regions, however, which were mainly in the developed coastal areas; of them, 43 (6.56%) projects were granted in xenotransplantation and 17 projects (2.60%) were funded in the field of traditional Chinese medicine-related organ transplantation; Transplantation on blood vessels, heart, kidney, liver, lung, small intestine, pancreatic, cornea, trachea, skin, etc. were primarily performed in research. Nine hundreds and sixty-one SCI-indexed publications were achieved.
CONCLUSIONSMagnitude and intensity of NSFC funding, output of SCI publications have been increasing, suggesting that NSFC positively promotes the development of organ transplantation. Although a great progress of transplantation has been made, basic and translational studies should be vigorously strengthened.
Biomedical Research ; economics ; China ; Financial Support ; Foundations ; Humans ; Transplantation
4.The support of National Natural Science Foundation of China prompts the progress and development of basic research of dental and craniofacial research: a 25 years review.
Mu XIAN ; Qing-song JIANG ; Wei HONG ; Yan-ying XU ; Er-dan DONG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2011;46(10):616-620
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) on the progress of dental research from 1986 to 2010.
METHODSThe data regarding the NSFC allocated to dental and craniofacial research from 1986 to 2010 were collected. Total expenses and numbers of the majority of programs and the situation of completed program finished in recent 7 years were provided.
RESULTSFrom 1986 to 2010, a total of 922 projects and 204 401 thousands Chinese Yuan supported by NSFC were allocated to dental research. The detailed allocations were as follows: general program (564), young scientists fund (258), regional fund (40), key program (11), national science fund for distinguished young scholars (5), major international (regional) joint research program (1), others (43). The grants of talent training increased dramatically. Taking the projects (307) completed between 2003 and 2009 for example, 307 papers were published in Science Citation Index (SCI) included journals and 1049 papers were published on Chinese journals. By the time of completion of the projects, 39 post-doctoral students, 590 students for PhD degree and 670 students for Master degree had been trained.
CONCLUSIONSOver the past 25 years, the continuous increase of NSF on dental research has led to substantial achievement, resulting in great progress of dental oral-cranio-facial research.
China ; Economics, Dental ; Financial Support ; Financing, Organized ; Foundations ; economics ; Oral Medicine ; economics ; Research Support as Topic ; economics ; Retrospective Studies
5.Analysis of projects funded by NSFC in field of pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine in 2019.
Lan HAN ; Chun-Gang ZHANG ; Chao-Zhan LIN ; Xue-Wei LIU ; Li-Wei HAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2020;45(1):209-213
The projects which supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC) including General Program, Young Scientist Fund, and Fund for Less Developed Regions, in field of pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine in 2019 were reviewed. Based on these research items, the main contents and characteristics, as well as the main problems from academic and non-academic point of view, were summarized for reference.
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6.The Medical Science Research and Development Supported by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation.
Tae Sun MIN ; Jin HAN ; Seong Yong KIM ; Byoung Doo RHEE ; Myung Suk KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2005;20(3):345-354
This study examined ways of promoting research in the medical sciences by evaluating trends in research funding, and the present status of research funding by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF). This study analyzed statistics from KOSEF from 1978 to 2003 to examine support for research. In medical science field, group-based programs receive more funding than do individual-based programs. The proportion of research funds allocated to the medical sciences has increased markedly each year. Researchers in the medical sciences have submitted more articles to Science Citation Index (SCI) journals than to non-SCI journals, relative to other fields. Researchers supported by the Mission-Oriented Basic Grants program have published the majority of these papers, followed by those supported by the Programs for Leading Scientists, Regional Scientists, Leading Women Scientists, Young Scientists, and Promising Women Scientists, in that order. Funding by KOSEF reflects many decades of government support for research and development, the development and maintenance of necessary infrastructure, and the education and training of medical scientists.
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8.The situation of stomatological basic research supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China in the past decade.
Yan-hua SHAN ; Cui-ying LI ; Hui-fei JIE ; Meng LI ; Hong-zhao YU ; Tie-jun LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2012;47(2):118-121
OBJECTIVETo review the situation of stomatological research projects supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and to analyze the status of stomatological research and obtained achievements in the past decade.
METHODSThe internet-based science information system of NSFC together with Yearbook of Chinese Stomatology was served as the basis of data collection. All of the data were arranged and analyzed by Excel.
RESULTSA total of 866 projects and 234.4054 billion Yuan were supported by NSFC during the past decade, and they were increasing continuously. The average supportive strength of each single project was also enhanced. The percentage of projects supported by the NSFC for young scientists accounted for the biggest proportion. The approved projects of stomatology were covering an increasingly wide area of the subjects. The projects number of different areas kept growing, and further investigations were done in these projects. The areas number were from 10 increasing to 26.
CONCLUSIONSWith the support of NSFC, great progress has been made in stomatology, and the interdisciplinary research between stomatology and other disciplines is more active.
China ; Databases, Factual ; Foundations ; Natural Science Disciplines ; Oral Medicine ; economics ; Research Support as Topic ; Retrospective Studies