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Title: The CTSA Collaborative Vision: Enhancing Pediatric Clinical Research


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The CTSA Collaborative VisionEnhancing
Pediatric Clinical Research
  • Anthony Hayward, MD, PhD
  • Director, Division of Clinical Research
    Resources,
  • NCRR
  • Pediatric Drug Device Development Workshop
  • Expectations Specifications
  • 26 February 2009

2
What is the Clinical Translational Science
Award Program?
  • A National Consortium Of Academic Health Centers
    Funded By NCRR
  • CTSAs conduct clinical translational research
    with a goal of providing new treatments quickly
    efficiently to patients throughout their lifespan

3
Why CTSAS?
  • The CTSA Program was created to solve problems
    identified by clinical investigators
  • Lack of infrastructure and support
  • Studies take too long, cost too much
  • Investigators engage in tasks for which theyre
    not prepared
  • Regulatory barriers complexities
  • Lack of dedicated time for clinical research
  • The CTSA Consortium Strategic Plan identifies
    National Clinical Translational Research
    Capability as its 1 Priority

4
Clinical and Translational Science Awards provide
essential resources for pediatric researchers
NIH other government agencies
Clinical Research Ethics
Trial Design
Advanced Degree-Granting Programs
Biomedical Informatics
CTSA HOME
Industry
Community Involvementfor Research Education
Clinical Resources
Biostatistics
Regulatory Support
Healthcare organizations
5
CTSAs Building a National Consortium
Currently 38 awards across the nation
Northwestern University
Ohio State University
University of Colorado, Denver
Harvard University
Boston University
Tufts University
University of Utah
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
CT
Stanford University
Indiana University School of Medicine
University of North Carolina
Scripps Research Institute
University of Alabama, Birmingham
University of Texas Health Science Center at San
Antonio
Participating Institutions
Members 2006 2007
New Members 2008
6
CTSA philosophy
  • Serve NIH funded investigators, including all
    types and sizes of studies and clinical
    disciplines
  • Increase the efficiency and speed of clinical and
    translational research
  • Integrate translational and clinical science by
    fostering collaboration between departments and
    schools of an institution and between
    institutions and industry

7
CTSA Creating National Partnership Opportunities
Working as a Consortium we have established a
committee structure to execute the
vision and goals of the CTSA program
8
What does CTSA consortium provide? (NCRR
perspective)
  • Resources and infrastructure to conduct clinical
    and translational research
  • Opportunities to participate in shared biomedical
    informatics processes including setting data
    standards and developing common vocabularies
  • Opportunity to participate in development of
    novel clinical and translational methodologies
  • Multidisciplinary clinical research teams
  • Potential access to existing pediatric research
    networks

9
Goals of CTSA Program Support Pediatric/Child
Health Research
  • Transform the local, regional and national
    environment for clinical and translational
    science,
  • Increase the efficiency and speed of clinical and
    translational research.
  • Bridge basic, clinical and translational research
    to bring effective strategies and treatments into
    clinical practice more rapidly.
  • Create an environment that will overcome
    challenges and impediments to clinical and
    translational science.
  • The consortium will work towards
  • adopting and implementing best practices,
    policies, procedures
  • advancing collaborative clinical and
    translational research
  • reducing burdens on individual investigators at
    all institutions.

10
Pediatric Component of the CTSA Consortium
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CTSA Pediatric/Child Health Resources
  • 38 academic health centers
  • At least 17 dedicated childrens hospitals
  • Well-established pediatric research networks
    including for asthma, AIDS, Cystic Fibrosis,
    heart network, renal transplant, neonatal,
    liver-biliary
  • Existing pediatric GCRCs with clinical
    regulatory expertise

12
Childrens Hospitals participate in CTSAs
  • St. Louis Childrens Hospital (Wash U)
  • Childrens Hospital and Regional Medial Center
    (Wash)
  • American Family Childrens Hospital (Wisconsin)
  • Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta (Atlanta CTSI)
  • CHOP (Penn)
  • Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh (Pitt)
  • Childrens Oakland Hospital (UCSF)
  • The Childrens Hospital at Montefiore (Einstein)
  • Childrens Hospital Boston (Harvard)
  • Childrens Memorial Hospital (Northwestern)
  • Nationwide Childrens Hospital (Ohio)
  • Childrens Health System (Alabama)
  • The Childrens Hospital (Colorado)
  • CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Childrens Hospital (UTHSC
    San Antonio)
  • Primary Childrens Medical Center (Utah)
  • Kennedy Krieger Childrens Hospital at John
    Hopkins University
  • Rady Children's Hospital, San Diego (Scripps)

13
CTSA Consortium Child Health Oversight Committee
  • 119 members from 37/38 CTSAs
  • Provides leadership, vision, and oversight of
    Consortium-wide child health activities
  • Opportunity for Collaboration
  • Distributed biobank for pediatric rare disease to
    serve multiple CTSAs
  • External academic partnership with PAS
  • 6 workgroups
  • Pediatric Drug Devices
  • Others Pediatric Research Ethics, Rare Diseases,
    T2 Research, Lifespan, Metrics of Success

14
CTSA Consortium-Wide Projects that Support Child
Health
  • Administrative supplements
  • 2.5 million in FY 2008 to support
    consortium-wide projects including
  • Informatics National web portal for research
    volunteers
  • Virtual Biobanks for Multicenter Research on
    Pediatric Rare Diseases
  • CTSA National Resource Database for Translational
    (T1) Research
  • Up to 5M in 2009 for Research on Outcome
    Measures for Pediatric Clinical Trials
    NOT-NCRR-09-005

15
CTSA Infrastructure Supports Research Of NIH
Categorical Institutes
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Goal for Todays Meeting
  • To formulate specifications for a national child
    health clinical research infrastructure to
    effectively and efficiently develop drugs and
    medical devices for children

17
Acknowledgements
  • NICHD collaborators
  • Speakers and panelists
  • Conference participants
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