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CCTSI Update What’s new in 2010? September 13, 2010

CCTSI Update What’s new in 2010? September 13, 2010. Ronald J. Sokol, MD, Director and PI. Outline. CCTSI organization and membership What’s new in 2010? New CCTSI Investments National Consortium role of CCTSI. 55 CTSAs in August, 2010. Accessibility Plugins Contact Us For The Public

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CCTSI Update What’s new in 2010? September 13, 2010

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  1. CCTSI Update What’s new in 2010? September 13, 2010 Ronald J. Sokol, MD, Director and PI

  2. Outline • CCTSI organization and membership • What’s new in 2010? • New CCTSI Investments • National Consortium role of CCTSI

  3. 55 CTSAs in August, 2010 • Accessibility • Plugins • Contact Us • For The Public • Building Connections • Media Information • Regional Consortia • Institution Search • For Researchers • Resources for Researchers • Current RFA • CTSA Funding Guidelines • CTSA Institutions • Find CTSA Institutions by state:

  4. Industry CU Boulder UCD Down town UCH SOM TTO TCH CON UC Denver AMC CCTSI NJH $380 million UCD Research Support in 2009-2010 SOD DHH SOP DVAMC CSPH PACT Communities KP Grad. Schl NCRR NIH

  5. CCTSI Child and Maternal Health Research Community Engagement and Research Discovery Translation Research CTRCs CTOs BERD Regulatory Knowledge & Support Translational Research Informatics New Methods and Technologies Pilot Projects Translational Technology Cores New Methods Education, Training and Career Development Evaluation and Tracking

  6. CCTSI Co-Directors • Ronald Sokol, MD Director and PI • Robert Eckel, MDDiscovery Translation • Marc Moss, MDEducation, Training, Career Dev. • Andy Kramer*, MDCommunity Engagement • Mark Geraci, MDNovel Methods & Technologies • Michael Kahn, MD, PhDTranslational Informatics • William Hay, Jr., MDChild-Maternal Health Regulatory – Angela Wishon BERD – John Kittelson* Novel Methods – Randy Ross Research Ethics – Marilyn Coors Evaluation – Bonnie Walters, Kady Nearing

  7. How does CCTSI achieve its mission? • Provides resources, facilities, pilot funding, biotechnologies, research personnel (nurses, coordinators, navigators, bionutritionists, statisticians, informaticians, phlebotomists, etc.), & community engagement to enable and facilitate research and product development • Wide Spectrum of Training, Education, Career Development & Mentoring programs • Breaks down barriers & obstacles – increase efficiency • Facilitates partnerships and collaborations

  8. CCTSI Website • cctsi.ucdenver.edu or “Google” CCTSI • Portal of entry for investigators, scientists, clinicians, trainees, PRAs, staff, communities, private sector, the public, other universities (and administrators) • Information, applications, links to services, RFAs, training, announcements, etc. • Membership online– opened in July 2009 • over 1750 members as of September 2010

  9. CCTSI Website Visits by Month

  10. CCTSI Website Page Views by Month

  11. BAM

  12. CCTSI Membership Growth

  13. CCTSI Membership N=1748 September, 2010 Research Associate 281 Faculty 1082 Trainees 241

  14. CCTSI Membership By Hospital Research Associate UCH 33% UCD-AMC 32% Faculty 910 Trainees TCH NJH 5% 25%

  15. CCTSI Community Partners • 20 Community-Academic partnerships throughout the state • Populations: • Native Americans, Latinos, African Americans, rural groups, Nursing partnerships, Catholic churches, etc. • PACT Focus Groups: • San Luis Valley, Stapleton 2040, American Indian/Alaskan Native Programs, High Plains Research Network, Kaiser Patient/provider, LUCHAR

  16. What’s New In 2010?

  17. Education, Training and Career Development (ETCD) • Summer Undergraduate Minority Mentoring in Translational Science (SUMMiT) • TL1 (T32) Pre-doctoral PhD training program • Clinical Sciences Graduate Program (PhD, Masters) • KL2 (K12) Research Scholar program • K-Club • Clinical Faculty Scholars Program • Clinical Trials Training for Investigators and Coordinators (CTTIC) • Leadership in Innovative Team Science (LITeS) 3 NEW PROGRAMS IN 2010

  18. CO-Mentor • Initiated in 2010 • Mentoring Training Program • Goal: To improve mentors abilities and invest in the mentors of the future (the mentees) • Enroll as mentee-mentor pairs • Four full day sessions during the academic year (Oct., Dec., Feb., April) • Anne Libby, PhD 303-724-0682 (SOP)

  19. K to R Transition Program • Pre-grant submission mock grant review process • Faculty with K-level awards who are submitting first R-level grant award • Submit grant proposal for internal review about 4-6 weeks before submission to funding agency • Mock study section and written reviews • PI and mentor required to attend mock study section • First cycle held Sept. 13 – 3 cycles this year • Maggie Wierman, MD 303-724-3952

  20. Comparative Effectiveness Research Scholar Program • Supported by AHRQ K12 grant • Goal: help awardees obtain investigator initiated research awards (R01, etc.) in CER • 3 years of support for CER career development • 75% salary (up to $90K per year) and $10K for tuition, research, travel • Four positions funded in July 2010 • Anne Libby, PhD 303-724-0682 (SOP)

  21. CCTSI Navigators • To start in October 2010 • 3 full time positions • Assist investigators, research associates, trainees in connecting to resources, people and funding offered by CCTSI • Assist investigators and study coordinators with COMIRB submission • Answer questions about CCTSI • Phone, email and in-person services • More details from Sarah Stallings

  22. Researchmatch.org • National CTSA voluntary registry for research participants • Online registration, confidential • CTSA members can have access to the volunteers with IRB approved protocol • CCTSI will encourage volunteering on researchmatch.org website • University and Hospital wide announcements very soon – encourage all employees and patients to participate

  23. New CCTSI Investments

  24. Pilot Project Awards Three Pilot Project Award programs • CO-Pilot, Child-Maternal Health, Community Engagement and Research • Collaboration, innovation, interdisciplinary research • $25K, $50K and $100K levels • 2009: 39 awards >$950,000 • 2010: 35 awards >$1.3 million • Jan. 2011: $700,000 of grant awards to be given New Methods Awards – 4 grants $100,000 in 2011 > $3.3 Million Awards in years 1-3

  25. New CCTSI Support of Translational Technologies • CTRIC • PET-CT scanner * for 2011 • $2 million investment • Imaging Consortium • Laser Train for spinning disc microscope * • $200,000 • Genomics Program • Deep sequencer * • $200,000 • Medicinal Chemistry Core • GC-MS • $150,000 *Pending NIH approval

  26. Informatics Support • REDCap– research database system from Vanderbilt – installed in 2009. HIPAA compliant • Free instruction sessions every other week • >500 studies, >100 surveys, >600 now using REDCap • 2010 - CCTSI is underwriting the expense for use of REDCap FOR ALL OF UC DENVER AND COMMUNITY for research databases (Free to all end-users) • Non-research use of REDCap is available through DISC at CSPH (e.g., clinical, administrative and quality improvement databases) - $50 per month

  27. New BioPharma Alliance • New University of Colorado interface with industry and private sector - 2011 • Office staffed by expert in drug and device development and commercialization • Office will be the contact between companies and faculty and will assist with moving products from UC to the market • CCTSI will partner with UCD, UCB, SOM and others – support for this office

  28. National Role of CCTSI

  29. National Role of CCTSI • Member of the CTSA Consortium • Leadership: • Bill Hay, Ron Sokol – CCHOC Operations • Theresa O’Lonergan – Co-Chair – Pediatric Research Ethics • Michael Kahn – Co-Chair – Informatics KFC • Bonnie Walters, Kady Nearing – Evaluation KFC • John Kittelson, PhD – speaker at national meeting • Committee members – all 70 committees

  30. National CTSA Strategic Goals • Goal 1: Build National Clinical and Translational Research Capability • Goal 2: Provide Training and Improving the Career Development of Clinical and Translational Scientists • Goal 3: Enhance Consortium-Wide Collaborations • Goal 4: Improve the Health of our Communities and the Nation • Goal 5: Advance T1 Translational Research

  31. Regional CTSA Consortia

  32. National CTSA ResourcesCTSAweb.org • CTSpedia – BERD best practices • Pharmaceutical Assets Portal • ShareCenter – Administrators • CTSA-IP Portal • Core Competencies – Education • Educational Resource Program – 82 web based courses • Collaboration Opportunities page

  33. Evaluation and Tracking System • Dashboard developed by Evaluation Team • Webinar to other CTSAs • Proposal at NIH to host other CTSAs evaluation program dashboards – under review • ESSENTIAL THAT REPORTS BE SUBMITTED MONTHLY FROM EVERY KEY FUNCTION TO EVALUATION CORE

  34. Questions? cctsi.ucdenver.edu

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