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Title: The NIH Roadmap


1
The NIH Roadmap
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Imperatives for NIH
  • Accelerate pace of discoveries in life sciences
  • More rapid translation from laboratories to
    patients and back
  • Develop novel approaches orders of magnitude more
    effective than current ones
  • Develop new strategies NIH Roadmap

3
Roadmap Participants were asked
  • What are todays scientific challenges?
  • What are the roadblocks to progress?
  • What do we need to do to overcome roadblocks?
  • What cant be accomplished by any single
    Institute but is the responsibility of NIH as
    a whole?

4
The Problem
Bench
Bedside
Practice
5
NIH Roadmap three themes emerged
  • New Pathways to Discovery
  • Research Teams of the Future
  • Re-engineering the Clinical Research Enterprise

6
Criteria for Roadmap Initiatives
  • Is it transforming -- will it change how or
    what biomedical research is conducted in the next
    decades?
  • Would its outcome enhance the ability of all ICs
    to achieve their missions?
  • Can the NIH afford to NOT to do it?
  • Will it be compelling to our stakeholders,
    especially the public?
  • Is it something that no other entity can or will
    do?

7
New Pathways to Discovery
Bench
Bedside
Practice
  • Building Blocks
  • and Pathways
  • Molecular Libraries
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational
  • Biology
  • Nanomedicine

8
Biological Pathways and Networks
Understand in quantitative terms how gene
regulatory networks, signal transduction
pathways, and metabolic pathways are integrated
to orchestrate normal development Understand
responses to internal and external stimuli in
highly complex organisms Understand how pathways
and networks are perturbed in disease.
9
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Deploy a rigorous biomedical computing
environment to analyze, model, understand and
predict dynamic and complex biomedical systems.
Be able to integrate data and knowledge at all
levels of organization.
10
Molecular Libraries
  • Chemical Diversity
  • -Publicly available database
  • -Biologically relevant chemical space optimally
    populated with naturally occurring and
    synthetic compounds
  • Screening
  • -Small molecule activators and inactivators
    available to researchers for individual
    functions of every gene product in human
    genome
  • Drug development as needed

11
Research Teams of the Future
Interdisciplinary Research Teams Pioneer Award
Public-Private Partnerships
Bench
Bedside
Practice
Building Blocks and Pathways Molecular
Libraries Bioinformatics Computational
Biology Nanomedicine
12
Challenges to Interdisciplinary Research
  • The current system of academic advancement favors
    the independent investigator
  • Most institutions house scientists in discrete
    departments
  • Interdisciplinary research teams take time to
    assemble and require unique resources

13
Interdisciplinary Curriculum Development Awards
  • Support the development of innovative courses and
    curricula designed to train interdisciplinary
    scientists
  • Curricula can be designed for undergraduate,
    pre-doctoral or postdoctoral students, or
    combinations of these.
  • Focus on programs that encourage the integration
    of quantitative, physical, behavioral, or social
    sciences with the traditional biomedical sciences

14
NIH Directors Pioneer Award
  • New program to support individuals with untested
    ideas that are potentially groundbreaking
  • Encourages innovation, risk-taking
  • Totally new application and peer review process
  • Provides 500 K/year for 5 years
  • Expected to be highly competitive

15
Re-engineering Clinical Research
Interdisciplinary Research Pioneer Award
Public-Private Partnerships
Bench
Bedside
Practice
Building Blocks and Pathways Molecular
Libraries Bioinformatics Computational
Biology Nanomedicine
Integrated Research Networks Clinical Research
Informatics NIH Clinical Research
Associates Clinical outcomes Clinical Research
Policy Training
Translational Research Initiatives
16
Integration of Clinical Research Networks
  • Link existing networks so clinical studies and
    trials can be conducted more effectively
  • Ensure that patients, physicians, and scientists
    form true Communities of Research

17
Translational Research Centers
  • Provide sophisticated advice help scientists
    bring a new product from the bench to clinical
    use, including
  • Laboratory studies to understand a therapys
    mechanisms of action
  • Pre-clinical drug synthesis, toxicity testing
  • Sophisticated manufacturing capacity
  • Expert advice to ensure that drug-development
    regulations are observed

18
Patient Reported Disease Outcomes
  • Establish a collaborative of investigators to
    improve measurement of patient-reported outcomes.
  • Focus on the collection of self-report data from
    a diverse population of individuals, including
    racial and ethnic minorities, having a variety of
    chronic diseases.
  • Compare the performance of specific items,
    instruments, and models across diverse clinical
    populations
  • Develop common metrics by which scores on new and
    existing instruments can be standardized and/or
    linked

19
National Electronic Clinical Trials/Research
Network (NECTAR)
  • Common data standards, informatics
  • Software application tools for protocol
    preparation, IRB management, adverse event
    reports
  • Use existing networks to rapidly address
    questions beyond their traditional scope

20
National Clinical Research Associates
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Multidisciplinary K12 Career Development Program
22
Current Polices, Procedures, Regulations Major
Traffic Jam
  • The clinical research community faces redundant
    and sometimes variable requirements to address
    fundamentally the same oversight concerns (e.g.,
    AERs, COIs)
  • Variability exists not only among various
    Federal agencies, but also within the NIH and it
    hampers efficiency and effectiveness

23
Toward a Solution NIH Role
  • NIH promotes the responsible conduct of high
    quality clinical research
  • Opportunity to convene other federal agencies and
    to facilitate dialogue and change

24
Roadmap Clinical Research Policy Coordination
Initiative
  • Improve coordination and simplify requirements
    for clinical research in ways that enhance public
    trust
  • Adverse event reporting
  • Human subjects protections, including DSMB-IRB
    interactions and consent procedures
  • Auditing and monitoring clinical trials
  • HIPAA, privacy, conflict of interest policies
  • Investigator registration, financial disclosure
  • Standards for electronic data submission/reporting

25
Policy Coordination Implementation Plan
  • Need for sustained attention
  • Identify and prioritize issues
  • Maintain open communication with all stakeholders
    investigators, patients, families,
    institutions, communities, policy-makers
  • Work collaboratively with sibling Agencies
  • Develop tools for investigators to facilitate
    compliance
  • Education and outreach

26
Roadmap Implementation Groups
  • Molecular Libraries and Imaging
  • Building Blocks, Biological Pathways and Networks
  • Structural Biology
  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
  • Nanomedicine
  • Interdisciplinary Research
  • High-risk Research
  • Public-Private Partnerships
  • Re-engineering the Clinical Research Enterprise

27
Roadmap Implementation
  • All Institutes and Centers committed to invest
    jointly in a pool of resources to support current
    and future Roadmap initiatives
  • 128 M in FY 2004 (DDF funds and 0.34 each ICs
    budget)
  • Over 2 B by FY 2009

28
Consultation
  • Participation, consultation, collaboration, and
    funding are needed from patients, health care
    providers, foundations, industry, academia,
    Federal partners all stakeholders
  • www.nihroadmap.nih.gov

29
The NIH RoadmapA Work in Progress
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