Post on 11-Jul-2015
“It appears that many — perhaps most — new therapeutic uses of drugs have been discovered by motivated and observant clinicians working with patients in the real world.”
Scannell et al. Nature Reviews: Drug Discovery 11:191, 2012
D4 at UC GOALS and OBJECTIVES The overall goal of BRAID D4 is to leverage existing shared resources across the UC system with the uniquely creative and innovative basic and clinical research at individual campuses in order to enable individual research and create value in the broad field of drug and device discovery.
Why D4?
Despite dramatic advances… translation of basic biomedical research into safe and effective clinical applications remains a slow, expensive, and failure-prone endeavor. …[We must] catalyze the generation of innovative methods and technologies that will enhance the development, testing, and implementation of diagnostics and therapeutics across a wide range of diseases and conditions.
University Hospitals touts new $250M drug
development model
The Cleveland-area health system has launched a new $250 million project that it’s touting as something that could become a national model for developing promising drugs and bringing them to market. The aim of the new Harrington Project for Discovery & Development is to advance drug candidates through the period that runs from late animal testing to mid-clinical development in which companies find it difficult to attract funding to keep the drug development process going.
Around the Nation--D4 in progress
ACCOMPLISHMENTS to DATE
•Identified leaders at each campus
•Developed an action plan with specific deliverables
•Proposed modest and achievable costs to our recent UCOP request
D4 at UC
IDEAS DISCUSSED TODAY IN LIGHT OF THE UCOP BRAID INITIATIVE-1
CONSENSUS (Role of D4 in BRAID) • D4 is an essential component of BRAID that
complements and supports BRAID’s current mission
• D4 successes will mutually benefit the contracting and IRB metrics established by UCOP in it current funding opportunity
• D4 can become a key component in BRAID’s MRU application in 2 years
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CONSENSUS (Role of D4 in Defining Key Themes) • Role of academia in D4
• Creating “value” in the process of drug and device discovery (not just $)
• D4 is a major link between NCATS and BRAID!
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CONSENSUS (Role of D4 UC-Wide) • Identify campus specific resources
• Match these resources with individual investigators
• Build teams in which unique drug and device discovery team requirements are addressed
• PatientNursesPhysicianBasic and applied scientists
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CONSENSUS (Role of D4 UC-Wide) • Addressing the knowledge/training gap
• Configuring and growing the academia-industry interaction
• Introduce industry-type “project management” paradigms into academic discovery processes
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CONSENSUS (Next Steps) • Strategic Planning Meeting*
• Solidify goals and aims
• Create D4 governance and infrastructure
• Identify metrics of success
• U54 Center of Accelerated Innovation (NHLBI)
Existing D4 Resources at UCSD
• Creation of Drug Discovery Institute
• High throughput screening with Sanford-Burnham
• Pre-clinical toxicology service
• Express licensing option for start-ups
• Drug discovery consultation service
• Unique libraries (marine products)
Existing D4 Resources at UCLA
Fully Automated High Throughput Screening for Drug Discovery Expert technical staff support assay development, HTS execution, and hit validation • Small molecule libraries totaling 200,000 compounds, including FDA-
approved drugs, natural products, and novel/diverse compounds. • Functional genomics libraries for target identification/validation
• Genome-wide siRNA for mouse and human • Genome-wide shRNA for human in lentiviral vector • Genome-wide mammalian cDNA expression library
1. SAIC : synthesis
2. UC Davis : Formulation in cGMP facility
3. UC Davis CTCS: IND filing
4. UC Davis CTCS: monitoring and QA services
5. UC Davis CTSC: REDCap database
6. ?: preclinical reproductive tox
Existing D4 Resources at UC Davis
Development of Injectable Allopregnanolone for Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (Dr. Michael Rogawski)
Existing D4 Resources at UC Davis
1. Third Party Manufacturing and sterilization validation
2. UC Davis: large animal surgery facility (sheep)
3. UC Davis CTCS: IDE filing
4. UC Davis CTCS: monitoring and QA services
5. UC Davis CTSC: REDCap database
Development Of Esophageal Expansion Device For Improvement Of Swallow (Dr. Peter Belafsky)
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Helping all of our campuses contribute to the new national vision of team science and collaboration
Speeding thru the “Valley of Death”