DevelopMed’s overall objective is to develop the next generation of skilled researchers in precision oncology who, through the completion of their fellowships, will become excellent scientists and clinicians with a problem solving, entrepreneurial mind set and a cross-disciplinary approach to thinking. The programme involves a highly multidisciplinary consortium of cancer researchers from leading Irish research institutions with expertise in translational biology, computational modelling, bioinformatics, immunology, and cutting-edge precision technologies. DevelopMed host institutions are also part of a large-scale national strategic partnership in precision oncology involving 6 cancer charities and 7 industry partners (‘Precision Oncology Ireland’; POI). These charity and industry partners are available as potential secondment hosts to fellows. Furthermore the united partnerships between DevelopMed researchers, POI, industry and charity sectors integrates key scientific, societal and commercial interests in cancer research. By bringing together these state-of-the-art resources and expertise, DevelopMed has created a truly unique training environment for fellows that can support both career development and scientific innovation.
DevelopMed creates impact by enhancing the future career prospects of fellows as well as strengthening research human resources on a regional, national and international level. Given that precision oncology research is now producing an overwhelming amount of data on cancer biology, there is an urgent demand for high-calibre researchers with the skills to translate this data into meaningful know-how with patient benefits. DevelopMed is addressing this skills-gap by providing fellows with interdisciplinary training opportunities at the interfaces between computational, biomedical and clinical research. Fellows from the programme are therefore anticipated to go on to very competitive positions in academia, industry or non-profit sectors. Ultimately, DevelopMed aims to serve as a blueprint for what precision medicine training can look like in the future. It is intended that the programme will inform future research training programmes in Ireland to continue building these critical human capacities.