Title: IDeA Program: Structure and Impact
1IDeA Program Structure and Impact
- 4th Annual West Virginia COBRE/INBRE Conference
- October 26, 2008
- W. Fred Taylor, Ph.D.
- IDeA Program Director
- National Center for Research Resources
- National Institutes of Health
- U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
2Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- IDeA Program established in 1993.
- Authorized in NIH Revitalization Act of 1993
- Congressional intent to enhance geographical
distribution of research funds and increase
research capacity. - Comparable to NSF Experimental Program to
Stimulate Competitiveness in Research (EPSCoR),
established in 1980. - EPSCoR-like programs across 7 Federal Agencies
(NIH, NSF, USDA, NASA, DOE, DOD, EPA).
3IDeA Program
INBRE 23 statewide networks COBRE 86 thematic
research centers
VT
ME
MT
ND
NH
ID
SD
RI
WY
NE
NV
DE
WV
KS
KY
OK
SC
AR
NM
MS
LA
AK
PR
HI
4Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- IDeA supports two specific programs
- Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)
(FY 2008, 145 million) strengthen institutional
biomedical research capacity by expanding and
developing biomedical faculty research capability
and enhancing research infrastructure. There are
83 active COBRE centers. - IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence
(INBRE) (FY2008, 75 million) support networks of
research and undergraduate institutions to
enhance biomedical research capacity, expand and
strengthen the research capabilities of
biomedical faculty, and provides access to
biomedical resources for promising undergraduate
students. Currently, there is one INBRE in every
IDeA state except New Hampshire.
5Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)
New (Type 1) Applications
- Purpose
- To build multidisciplinary research centers with
a thematic scientific focus at doctoral
institutions or research institutes - Center Characteristics
- Led by an established investigator, funded by
NIH, NSF or other comparable Federal or private
sector source - At least 3 research sub-projects, all supervised
by junior investigators - A clear plan for mentoring, career development
and graduation and replacement of junior
investigators - Long-term plans for developing and sustaining the
center, investigators, collaborations, and
physical infrastructure
6Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)
Competing Continuation (Type 2) Applications
- Purpose
- To obtain continuation funding to build an
independent multidisciplinary research center
that can compete successfully for NIH funding
from other sources - Center Characteristics
- Comprising 3 to 5 research sub-projects
- Each sub-project supervised by a qualified
investigator (eligibility expanded relative to
type 1 COBRE)
7IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence
- INBRE Goals
- Develop a statewide multi-disciplinary research
network of doctoral degree granting and
undergraduate institutions - Build and increase the research capacity by
supporting faculty, fellows and students at
participating institutions - Provide undergraduate faculty and students
research support, serve as pipeline to health
research careers - Provide outreach to students at undergraduate
institutions, community and tribal colleges and
K-12 - Enhance statewide science and technology
knowledge base
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10Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- FY06 FY07 exclude RD contract funding
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of Research Infrastructure
- IDeANet to Enhance Network Connectivity at
Developing Institutions - All participants in the IDeA Program (present and
future) and participants in NCRRs Research
Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) Program - Connections to other NIH-supported research
networks - Connections to researchers and educators across
the country and around the world - Funding to enhance IT infrastructure for health
research and dissemination - (http//www.ncrr.nih.gov/resinfra/ri_idap.aspIDeA
Net)
12Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- Examples of IDeANet
- Lariat
- Louisiana Optical Network Initiative
- Northeast Network Initiative
- IDeA Bioinformatics/Cyberinfrastructure cores in
each INBRE Statewide Network
13Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- Community-Based Research Infrastructure
- Facilitate community-based clinical and
translational research addressing health
disparities in under-served populations - Support development of sustainable, culturally
appropriate prevention/intervention research
programs to decrease the disproportionate burden
of disease - Promote interdisciplinary, multi-site
collaborations between academic researchers and
community health care providers - Develop effective and stimulating environments to
facilitate training and development of clinical
investigators in areas of health disparities and
special populations
14Examples of IDeA-funded community-based clinical
and translational research
- Cultural Understanding of Health - Obesity and
Cardiovascular Disease (U. Alaska, Fairbanks
COBRE) - Appalachian Cardiovascular Research Network
- (West Virginia INBRE)
- Epidemiology of Oral Disease and Diabetes
- (Medical U. of South Carolina COBRE)
- Community Health and Health Outcomes in Rural
Populations (Wyoming INBRE) - Low back pain and depression (Arkansas COBRE)
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of Research Infrastructure
- IDeA Sponsored Activities in West Virginia
- INBRE
- P20RR016477 Dr. Gary Rankin
- COBRE
- P20RR015574 Dr. George Spirou
- P20RR016440 Dr. Dan Flynn
- P20RR020180 Dr. Richard Niles
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of Research Infrastructure
- INBRE
- P20RR016477 Dr. Gary Rankin
- Statewide network of 14 institutions
- Promotes interactions and collaboration of
biomedical scientists and students across all
institutions - Creates jobs and provides career opportunities
for students - Promotes the attraction and retention of
biomedical faculty and students - Supports biomedical research and research cores
- Genomic and proteomic technology
- Flow Cytometry laboratory
- Proteomics Core
17Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- INBRE
- P20RR016477 Dr. Gary Rankin
- Community based research program (ACoRN)
- Improved detection and diagnosis of
Cardiovascular disease - Identification of genomic markers for Familial
Combined Hypertension - Bioinformatics infrastructure and training
- Bioinformatics core and tools
- Training for more than 130 faculty and students
18Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- COBRE
- P20RR015574 Dr. George Spirou
- Sensory Neuroscience Center
- One of four sensory neuroscience centers in the
United States - New faculty and other personnel
- 6 new faculty, 12 postdoctoral fellows, 22
graduate students and 19 technicians - Core Facilities
- Confocal microscope, live cell imaging systems,
histology, biochemistry, molecular biology - Transgenic Rodent Core, Electron Microscopy,
Affymetrix System, Non-linear Optical imaging - Computational Biology
-
19Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- COBRE
- P20RR015574 Dr. George Spirou
- Health Benefits
- New gene candidates for glaucoma in humans
- Identified new central nervous system components
in asymmetric hemispheric processing of visual
information - Expansion of cortex devoted to categorical
processing of sound documented in blind humans - New animal models created to study malformation
of the eye and retinal degeneration - Impact on Education
- Summer Undergraduate Research Program
- Junior faculty mentoring accelerating faculty
development and increased number of pre- and
postgraduate trainees - Center faculty integral to a training grant in
Biomedical and Behavioral Neuroscience -
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of Research Infrastructure
- COBRE
- P20RR016440 Dr. Dan Flynn
- New faculty and other personnel
- 9 new faculty, 16 COBRE faculty, 10 postdoctoral
fellows, 28 graduate students and 7 technicians - Core Facilities
- Imaging and Microscopy cores
- Proteomics, Flow Cytometry and Molecular Modeling
- Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics
21Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- COBRE
- P20RR016440 Dr. Dan Flynn
- Health Benefits
- Clinical trials program focused on cancer health
disparities in West Virginia - Technology Development
- Protea Biosciences, Inc.
- Protea Euro, Nimes, France
- 2 device patents (cancer nanotechnology devices)
- 3 biological/chemical patents (biomarkers)
-
22Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- COBRE
- P20RR020180 Dr. Richard Niles
- New faculty and other personnel
- Recruitment of 3 new junior and 2 senior faculty
into basic science departments - The Center has contributed to 13 Ph.D. students
thesis research in the Cancer Biology Center - Contributed to the recruitment of new oncology
clinical faculty members and to translational
research and a clinical trial ongoing in the
Center - New faculty facilitated the development of the
Nutrition and Cancer Center (new thematic focus)
23Institutional Development Award ProgramDivision
of Research Infrastructure
- COBRE
- P20RR020180 Dr. Richard Niles
- Health Benefits
- Identified a tumor suppressor gene in human
pancreatic cancer - Demonstrated the inhibition of cytotoxic activity
of a chemotherapeutic agent in human
neuroblastoma cells - Technology Development
- Phoenix Biotherapeutics started by COBRE faculty
member
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of Research Infrastructure
Opportunities for Inclusion