Background: Endocrine science remains underrepresented in European Union research programs despite the fundamental role of hormone health in human well-being. Analysis of the CORDIS database reveals a persistent gap between the societal impact of endocrine disorders and their research prioritization. At national funding level, endocrine societies report limited or little attention of national research funding towards endocrinology. The EndoCompass project - a joint initiative between the European Society of Endocrinology and the European Society of Paediatric Endocrinology, aimed to identify and promote strategic research priorities in endocrine science to address critical hormone-related health challenges. Methods: Research priorities were established through comprehensive analysis of the EU CORDIS database covering the Horizon 2020 framework period (2014-2020). Expert consultation was conducted to identify key research priorities, followed by broader stakeholder engagement including society members and patient advocacy groups. Results: Research priorities encompass variations in sex development, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal regulation, and female and male reproductive disorders. Key areas include improving diagnostic capacity through (epi)genetic analysis, optimizing hormonal treatments, developing fertility preservation strategies. Special emphasis is placed on establishing pan-European registries, developing novel reproductive technologies, and exploring environmental impacts on reproductive health. Conclusions: This component of the EndoCompass project provides an evidence-based roadmap for strategic research investment. This framework identifies crucial investigation areas into reproductive and developmental endocrinology pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment strategies, ultimately aimed at reducing the burden of these disorders on individuals and society. The findings support the broader EndoCompass objective of aligning research funding with areas of the highest potential impact in endocrine health.
EndoCompass Project: Research Roadmap for Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology / M. Cools, C. Krausz, A. Juul, D. Macut, M.S. Andersen, A. Andersson, C.L. Andoniadou, S.F. Ahmed, J. Bakker, A. Bashamboo, H.M. Behre, M. Bonomi, A.S. Busch, C. De Roo, A. Dessens, M. Fakhar-I-Adil, F. Fanelli, A.D. Fisher, C. Flück, A. Gambineri, A. Giwercman, C.H. Gravholt, S. Hannema, B. Heindryckx, O. Hiort, N.C. Hornig, S. Howard, L. Ibáñez, M.B. Jensen, N. Jørgensen, S. Livadas, A. Lucas-Herald, G. Mastorakos, M.C. Meriggiola, K. Ong, M.O. Palibrk, D. Pignatelli, N. Pitteloud, E. Rajpert-De Meyts, R. Rey, R. Robeva, C. Pozza, S. Schlatt, G. Spaggiari, L. Tack, M. Tena-Sempere, H. Tournaye, G. T'Sjoen, N. Van Mello, W. Vena, B.O. Yildiz, F. De Zegher. - In: HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1663-2818. - 41:3(2025 Nov 27), pp. 1-23. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1159/000549203]
EndoCompass Project: Research Roadmap for Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology
M. Bonomi;
2025
Abstract
Background: Endocrine science remains underrepresented in European Union research programs despite the fundamental role of hormone health in human well-being. Analysis of the CORDIS database reveals a persistent gap between the societal impact of endocrine disorders and their research prioritization. At national funding level, endocrine societies report limited or little attention of national research funding towards endocrinology. The EndoCompass project - a joint initiative between the European Society of Endocrinology and the European Society of Paediatric Endocrinology, aimed to identify and promote strategic research priorities in endocrine science to address critical hormone-related health challenges. Methods: Research priorities were established through comprehensive analysis of the EU CORDIS database covering the Horizon 2020 framework period (2014-2020). Expert consultation was conducted to identify key research priorities, followed by broader stakeholder engagement including society members and patient advocacy groups. Results: Research priorities encompass variations in sex development, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal regulation, and female and male reproductive disorders. Key areas include improving diagnostic capacity through (epi)genetic analysis, optimizing hormonal treatments, developing fertility preservation strategies. Special emphasis is placed on establishing pan-European registries, developing novel reproductive technologies, and exploring environmental impacts on reproductive health. Conclusions: This component of the EndoCompass project provides an evidence-based roadmap for strategic research investment. This framework identifies crucial investigation areas into reproductive and developmental endocrinology pathophysiology, prevention, and treatment strategies, ultimately aimed at reducing the burden of these disorders on individuals and society. The findings support the broader EndoCompass objective of aligning research funding with areas of the highest potential impact in endocrine health.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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