Vanderbilt University has joined the Leap Health Breakthrough Network, a global group of leading academic and research institutions committed to solving the world鈥檚 most serious health challenges鈥攕uch as cancer and infectious diseases鈥攁t record speed.听听is a U.S. nonprofit organization with $300 million in initial funding.听Wellcome听Leap was founded by the听Wellcome听Trust, a U.K.-based charitable organization, to accelerate innovations that benefit global health.听
Through its network,听Wellcome听Leap builds and executes bold, unconventional programs that aim to deliver breakthroughs in human health over five to 10 years. Operating at the intersection of life sciences and engineering, Leap programs require best-in-class, multidisciplinary, global teams assembled from universities, companies and nonprofits working together to solve problems that they cannot solve alone.听听
鈥淭oday our society faces some of the greatest challenges ever known. But it is often these difficult moments that bring out the best in humanity,鈥 Chancellor Daniel Diermeier said. 鈥淰anderbilt鈥檚 research and scholarly mission has always been guided by a pursuit of excellence. We are pleased to join听Wellcome听Leap in a similar spirit of achieving breakthrough innovation through sustained commitment, intellectual rigor and a spirit of global collaboration across multiple disciplines and institutions.鈥听
Typically, it can take as long as a year to finalize a research agreement with a funding entity, and when collaboration is required, work often cannot begin until all parties are signed鈥攆urther prolonging the delay. What鈥檚 more, key components needed to catalyze innovation sometimes come from individual researchers or smaller institutions that are often left out of major research initiatives.听听
The Leap Health Breakthrough Network will help eliminate barriers to progress, thanks to the first-of-its-kind Master Academic Research Funding Agreement, which equitably addresses all terms and conditions including intellectual property, ownership and publication among network members. Now that Vanderbilt has signed the听ageement, it will need to negotiate only the statement of work and cost before funds can be transmitted and work can begin鈥攐ften in days, shaving months or more off development timelines.听听听
鈥淎s the COVID-19 pandemic illustrates only too well, science-based solutions, such as new therapies and vaccines, need to outrace fast-moving threats to global health,鈥 said听, vice provost for research. 鈥淣ow Vanderbilt researchers can collaborate across the听Wellcome听Leap global network to test bold ideas and rapidly advance biomedical breakthroughs that might be otherwise beyond reach.鈥澨听