Vanderbilt Integrated Center of Excellence in Maternal and Pediatric Precision Therapeutics (VICE-MPRINT)
范德比尔特母婴精准治疗卓越综合中心 (VICE-MPRINT)
基本信息
- 批准号:10674869
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 125万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-10 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic Medical CentersAddressAdoptionAffectAlgorithmsAreaArtificial IntelligenceAttitudeBioinformaticsCaringChildChildhoodClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesDataData LinkagesData ScienceData SetDevelopmentDevicesDisabled PersonsDiscipline of obstetricsDiseaseDoseEducationElectronic Health RecordEnsureEnvironmentExclusionFosteringFoundationsFutureGenerationsGenesGenomicsGoalsGrantHealthcareIndividualInfantInfrastructureInstitutionInternationalInvestmentsKnowledgeLabelLactationLeadershipMachine LearningMethodologyModelingMothersNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNatureNeonatal Abstinence SyndromeOpioidOutcomePediatricsPersonsPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacogeneticsPharmacogenomicsPharmacology StudyPhenotypePhysiciansPopulationPositioning AttributePostpartum PeriodPostpartum WomenPrecision therapeuticsPregnancyPregnant WomenResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesSamplingScientistStrategic PlanningTestingTherapeuticTherapeutic ResearchTimeTrainingTraining ActivityTraining SupportTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthVariantWomanWorkbiomedical informaticsclinical careclinically actionablecohortcommunity engagementdata sharingdisabilitydisparity reductioneHealtheducation resourceselectronic dataelectronic health dataexperiencehealthy pregnancyhuman diseaseimplementation scienceimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary approachinvestigator trainingknowledge baselarge datasetsmaternal outcomemedication for opioid use disordermultidisciplinarynovelopioid exposureopioid use disorderprecision medicinepregnantprogramsresponsesupport toolstherapeutically effectivetooltraining opportunitytranslational applications
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT - OVERALL
There is a rapidly expanding knowledge base enabling precision therapeutics for a number of human diseases,
but there are significant unmet needs in evidence generation to support translation to the treatment of children
and pregnant/post-partum women. The recent widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) and
the linkage of these data to other large datasets represents an unprecedented opportunity for clinical research
and discovery. The goals of this Center of Excellence in Maternal and Pediatric Precision Therapeutics are: to
address key knowledge gaps and perform clinical research in pharmacogenomics and neonatal opioid
withdrawal syndrome; to leverage data science methodologies and develop novel tools that support maternal
and pediatric precision therapeutics research; and to enhance training for maternal and pediatric precision
therapeutics at the local, regional, and national levels. We bring to this effort a unique collection of
investigators, institutional support, tools, and resources that enable a paradigm-shift from current norms of
slow, incremental progress. Project 1 will: use a community engaged approach to illuminate knowledge of,
attitudes about, and priorities for pharmacogenomics; validate pharmacogenomic associations for maternal
and pediatric populations using the innovative and generalizable strategy of EHR phenotyping; and identify and
quantify variants with unknown functional consequence in diverse individuals to inform future research efforts
and reduce disparities. Project 2 will: develop and validate EHR-based algorithms to identify a cohort of opioid-
exposed infants and their mothers (dyads) and create a novel linkage of these data to state-wide data; test the
hypothesis that use of medications for opioid use disorder is associated with improved early outcomes; and
test the hypothesis that opioid use disorder treatment is associated with improvements in the novel
longitudinal outcome of dyadic stability. These projects are led by multidisciplinary teams that include
Investigators in Pediatrics and Obstetrics, and who are nationally recognized leaders in their respective fields.
Both Projects will be supported by a Scientific Core – the Phenotyping Support Core - which enhances each
project with expert phenotyping, machine learning/artificial intelligence, and experience in generalizing and
disseminating phenotyping approaches. An Administrative Core will provide logistical support for the Center,
supervise training opportunities, and ensure scientific interchange within the CET and with the MPRINT Hub.
This work will contribute to innovative approaches to precision therapeutics for mothers and children and will
develop the educational infrastructure to support the training of physician-scientists to support further advances
well into the future.
项目概要/摘要 - 总体
知识库正在迅速扩大,可以对许多人类疾病进行精准治疗,
但在支持转化为儿童治疗的证据生成方面存在大量未满足的需求
以及孕妇/产后妇女最近广泛采用电子健康记录 (EHR) 和
这些数据与其他大型数据集的链接为临床研究提供了前所未有的机会
该母婴精准治疗卓越中心的目标是:
解决关键知识差距并进行药物基因组学和新生儿阿片类药物的临床研究
戒断综合症;利用数据科学方法并开发支持母亲的新工具
和儿科精准治疗研究;并加强对孕产妇和儿科精准治疗的培训;
我们为这项工作带来了地方、区域和国家层面的独特治疗方法。
研究者、机构支持、工具和资源,以实现当前规范的范式转变
缓慢、渐进的进展 项目 1 将: 使用社区参与的方法来阐明以下知识:
对药物基因组学的态度和优先事项;验证母亲的药物基因组学关联
和儿科人群使用 EHR 表型分析的创新和通用策略;
量化不同个体中具有未知功能后果的变异,为未来的研究工作提供信息
项目 2 将:开发和验证基于 EHR 的算法来识别阿片类药物群体。
暴露的婴儿及其母亲(二人组),并创建这些数据与全州数据的新颖联系;
假设使用药物治疗阿片类药物使用障碍与改善早期结果有关;以及
检验阿片类药物使用障碍治疗与小说改善相关的假设
这些项目由多学科团队领导,其中包括:
儿科和产科研究人员,是各自领域全国公认的领导者。
这两个项目都将得到科学核心(表型支持核心)的支持,该核心增强了每个项目的能力
具有专家表型分析、机器学习/人工智能以及概括和总结经验的项目
传播表型分析方法的行政核心将为该中心提供后勤支持,
监督培训机会,并确保 CET 内以及与 MPRINT 中心的科学交流。
这项工作将有助于为母亲和儿童提供精准治疗的创新方法,并将
发展教育基础设施,支持医师科学家的培训,以支持进一步的进步
以及未来。
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