Steven Dubinett, MDDirector, Clinical and Translational Science Institute Associate Vice Chancellor and Senior Associate Dean, Translational Research
NIH/ Career Development Award WorkshopJuly 25, 2013
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UCLA CTSI Clinical and Translational Science Institute
www.ctsi.ucla.edu
Create an academic home for translational science
Advance team science
Train the next generation of translational scientists
Build bi-directional community partnerships
Promote inter-institutional collaborations
UCLA CTSI Goals
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NIH CTSA Consortium
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UCLA translational investigation extends from molecules to society
Translating knowledge gained from laboratory science into clinical practice to improve health.
The aim of translational research is to produce new:
• therapeutics• medical devices• tools for diagnosing disease• avenues for community engagement research
What is translational research?
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1) Clinical and Community Research Resources (CCRR)
2) Biomedical Informatics Program (BIP)
3) Community Engagement in Research Program (CERP)
4) Pilot and Collaborative Translational and Clinical Studies Programs (Pilot)
5) Research Education, Training and Career Development Program (CTSI-ED)
Program Areas (1-5)
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6) Biostatistics and Computational Biology Program
7) Center for Translational Technologies (CTT)
8) Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH)
9) Regulatory Knowledge, Industry Relations and Research Ethics Program (Regulatory)
10) Evaluation & Tracking
Program Areas (6-10)
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Opportunity Funds Grant Amount
Duration of Award (Years)
Award Cycle
Application Due Date
KL2 Awards: to pursue interdisciplinary, mentored research with training
Up to $125,000 in salary and
research support
1 year at 75% effort(renewable for up to 3
years)
July 1 RFA to be released in
Jan 2014
Full application: late Feb 2014
TL1 Translational Science Fellowship: PhD candidates in the Department of Health Policy and Management in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health receive mentored training to ensure the translational nature of their dissertation projects
Annual stipend plus funding for
health insurance,
tuition/fees, and training-related
travel
Renewable for up to 4
years
Annual UCLA School of Public Health application deadline is Dec 1, 2014
TL1 Summer Program for Professional Students: provides professional students (medical, nursing and dental) early exposure to interdisciplinary, community-partnered translational or health services research
Summer stipend plus funding for training-related
expenses
The summer between
student’s first and second
year (8 weeks)
June 1 March 28, 2014
Early Career Awards
Assistant Professor, CDU
“ Effects of Varenicline on Alcohol and Nicotine Consumption and changes in Dopamine D2-like Receptor Availability in High-Alcohol Preferring Mice”
Amira Brown, MS, PhDAmira Brown, MS, PhD
Assistant Professor, Pediatric Nephrology, UCLA
“ Hepcidin and the Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease”
Joshua Zaritsky, MD, PhDJoshua Zaritsky, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, UCLA/VA
“ Patterns and Predictors of Poor Outcomes Following Emergency Department Discharge in Older Adults”
Gelareh Gabayan, MD, MSHSGelareh Gabayan, MD, MSHS
KL2 Y1 Awardees
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Assistant Professor, UCLA-Harbor / LA-BioMed
“Using Research in Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus to Validate an Efficient System of Quantifying Antibiotic Utilization”
James McKinnell, MDJames McKinnell, MD
Assistant Professor, UCLA
“Modeling of EMT/MET transitions in breast cancer stem cells”
Mary Sehl, MD, PhDMary Sehl, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, UCLA
“Development of novel therapeutic strategies to target LKB1/STK11 deficient non-small cell lung cancer”
David Shackelford, PhDDavid Shackelford, PhD
KL2 Y2 Awardees
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Assistant Professor, UCLA
“Understanding the relationship between adolescent identity and substance use”
Rebecca Dudovitz, MD, MSHSRebecca Dudovitz, MD, MSHS
Assistant Clinical Professor, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
“Role of IL1-ß and the NLRP3 inflammasome in the development of hypoxemia in acute lung injury”
Heather Jones, MDHeather Jones, MD
Assistant Professor, UCLA
“Single fraction vs. multiple fraction radiation for patients with advanced cancer and painful bone metastases”
Anne Walling, MD, PhDAnne Walling, MD, PhD
KL2 Y3 Awardees
Clinical Instructor, UCLA
“Mechanisms Of Allograft Injury And The Development Of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome After Lung Transplantation”
Michael Shino, MDMichael Shino, MD
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Assistant Clinical Professor, UCLA
“Relationship of physical activity to hippocampal structure and memory in MCI”
David Merrill, MD, PhDDavid Merrill, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, UCLA
“Gene expression profiles of ECT response in major depressive disorder”
Eliza Congdon, PhDEliza Congdon, PhD
Assistant Professor, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
“Minimizing errors in medication histories obtained at hospital admission”
Joshua Pevnick, MD, MSHSJoshua Pevnick, MD, MSHS
KL2 Y3 Awardees
Assistant Professor, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science
“Sensitization of castration-resistant prostate tumors to docetaxel treatment by green tea and quercetin”
Piwen Wang, MD, PhD, MSPiwen Wang, MD, PhD, MS
Ambulatory Clinical Research Facilities at Westwood
•7 private rooms, infusion rooms, 2 procedure rooms
•>20,000 sq ft outpatient area
•Clinical and Research Sleep Center
•Interview and conference rooms
•Scatter Specialty Unit
•Service center with pharmacy and sample processing
•23 hour capacity
CTSI-Wide Accomplishments
•Clinical support for existing research projects
•119 new protocols
•8,137 out-patient & 744 in-patient stays across the CTSI
•Implemented cost-sharing model with waivers or reduced rates for new investigators
Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC)
Biostatistical Consults · Core Services · Pilot Funding · CTSI Activities
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Quarterly publication
awards
Biostatistical Consults•1267 projects for 611 investigators
Vouchers•Awarded 230 proposals ($2.2 M)
Pilot funding•Awarded 195 pilot grants for total of $6.45 M($3.65 M in CTSI funds; $2.8 M institutional funds)•Return of $26 M
CTSI Activities• 20 proposals funded for total of $80 M ($88 M pending)• Rapid Response Team: supported 23 collaborations• Office of Investigator Services: 744 consults
More than 430 publications prior to January 2013
University of California, Los Angeles
CTSA Regional Consortia
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• A committee of the CTSA PIs at UC Davis, San Diego, San Francisco, Irvine and Los Angeles
• Initial focus on contracting, informatics and IRBs
• Drug discovery and development
• Biobanking and global consent
• Future inclusion of UCLA CTSI partner institutions including LA county health system
UC Biomedical Research Acceleration Integration and Development (UC-BRAID)
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