Washington University in St. Louis Institute of Clinical & Translational Sciences. ICTS Overview: What is the ICTS, and What Can It Do For Me?

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Washington University in St. Louis Institute of Clinical & Translational Sciences ICTS Overview: What is the ICTS, and What Can It Do For Me? Bradley A. Evanoff, M.D., M.P.H. Department of Internal Medicine Co-PI, Clinical and Translational Science Award

What is the CTSA? Clinical and Translational Science Awards Purpose: Encourage academic health centers to create a home for clinical and translational science, provide research support and infrastructure 12 sites in 2006 12 sites in 2007, including WU Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) Established through CTSA Award Granted 9/17/07

Building Building a National a National CTSA Consortium CTSA Consortium WA CA OR NV ID UT MT WY CO ND SD NE KS MN IA MO WI IL MI OH IN KY WV PA VA NY VT NH NJ DE MD MA ME RI CT AZ NM OK AR TN SC MS AL GA TX AK LA FL HI NIH expects to eventually fund 60 sites Participating Institutions Since 2006 Since 2007

Overview In Applying for a CTSA the NIH expected institutions to Create a home to transform the organization of Clinical and Translational Research by breaking down barriers between departments and disciplines. Establish an infrastructure for clinical and translational research that all investigators will be able to access independent of disease orientation. Train the next generation of clinical investigators. Reach out to the community and to industry. Establish an infrastructure in biomedical informatics. The grant is therefore primarily an INFRASTRUCTURE grant that facilitates research, increasingly as part of interdisciplinary teams.

How Can ICTS Help You? 1.Use the ICTS Cores & Services as you develop research protocols and conduct research 2.Participate in the Education Programs 3.Apply to the Novel Methodologies/Pilot Studies Call for Proposals 4.Connect with other investigators through the ICTS

Roadmap to Resources

ICTS Programs, Cores & Services Center for Applied Research Sciences Research Cores and Services Clinical and Translational Research Training Community Engagement

ICTS Programs, Cores & Services Center for Applied Research Sciences Brain, Behavior, Performance Unit Clinical Trials Unit Human Imaging Unit Intensive Research Unit Pediatric Research Unit

ICTS Programs, Cores Services ICTS Programs, Cores & Services Research Cores & Services Business Development Core Center for Biomedical Informatics Center for Clinical Research Ethics Human Genetics & Genomics Research Design & Biostatistics Group Regulatory Support Center Proteomics & Mass Spectrometry Translational Pathology & Tissue Banking

Research Design & Biostatistics Group Guides clinical study design, data collection and data analysis. Assistance is available from protocol/proposal preparation to manuscript development.

Research Design & Biostatistics Group Services Available to ICTS Members Support preparation of Protocols/Proposals Consult with investigators doing their own data analyses Conduct data analyses Create data management systems for study data Participate on Data and Safety Monitoring Committees Develop new instruments Serve as Coordinating Center for multi-institutional studies Develop new statistical approaches Link investigators to other appropriate methodological & quantitative investigators

Brain, Behavior, Performance Unit Brain, Behavior, Performance Unit Provides specialized expertise in the performance of clinical research studies of the nervous system such as: Collaboration, consultation, testing and training (neurologic, psychiatric and psychometric domains) Specialized testing for muscle strength and function Quantified measures of movement (gait, performancebased measures of daily living activities, quality-of-life measures) Common database collection, retrieval and transfer of all research information

Brain, Behavior, Performance Unit Brain, Behavior, Performance Unit Services Available to ICTS Members Consultation for designing studies using BBPU Training for investigators, trainees and research coordinators Performance based measures of activities of daily living Neurologic evaluations including multiple standard rating scales of movement, mental status and mood

Human Imaging Unit Located in the Center for Clinical Imaging Research (CCIR) State-of-the-art biomedical imaging facility Provides the latest in advanced imaging technology, equipment and expertise Supports basic and translational inpatient and outpatient clinical research.

Human Imaging Unit Services Available to ICTS Members Pre-study services that help investigators design, set up, and kick off the study Coordinating services, including Scanning, that provide assistance in executing, monitoring and evaluating the study Information Technology management services to handle, track, and process imaging data

ICTS Programs, Cores & Services

Novel Novel Methodologies & Pilot Studies Program Focus: to support clinical and/or translational research Applicant Eligibility Requirements: A registered ICTS member, from an ICTS participating institution Faculty or faculty equivalent 2008: 15 Awarded: 3 Planning ($25,000) 3 Individual ($60,000) 9 Collaborative ($80,000) Next Call for Proposals: Late 2008 or Early 2009

Clinical Research Training Center Offers three clinical research training programs and didactic coursework leading to certificate or MSCI degree Coursework: Introduction to Statistics for the Health Sciences Intermediate Statistics for the Health Sciences Designing Outcomes and Clinical Research Epidemiology for Clinical Research Scientific Writing and Publishing Grant Writing and Grantsmanship Ethical and Legal Issues in Clinical Research

Clinical Research Training Programs 1) Predoctoral Program (formerly roadmap T32 J. Piccirillo) 2) Postdoctoral Program (formerly K30 B. Evanoff) 3) Career Development Program (formerly K12 V. Fraser)

CRTC Predoctoral Program CRTC Predoctoral Program Predoctoral students in medical and allied health professions Two cores: short-term (summer) intensive (one-year) ~ 8 scholars accepted in each core annually Conduct clinical research, complete didactic coursework in clinical investigation, and attend seminars Option to earn Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) Stipends and funds for research-related expenses available

CRTC Postdoctoral Program Postdocs, fellows and junior faculty in medicine and allied health professions Conduct clinical research, complete didactic coursework in clinical investigation, attend seminars Can be completed in 2-3 years (6-7 core courses, 2 electives) Option to earn an MSCI ~ 10 scholars accepted annually (~80% pursue MSCI) Some funding for research related expenses, no funding for salary or tuition Tuition payment typically comes from training grants and/or departmental funds

CRTC Career Development Program Junior faculty in medical and other allied health professions Funding includes 75% salary support, tuition, and $25,000 research-related expenses / scholar Minimum of two years, may request a third year Complete didactic coursework, conduct clinical research, and attend research and career development seminars MSCI -- Washington University School of Medicine Masters of Science in Public Health (MSPH) -- Saint Louis University Individualized coursework, e.g., WU s Genetic Epidemiology Masters of Science (GEMS) degree

What Should People Do Now? Visit the website (www.icts.wustl.edu) Register as a member of the ICTS Registration via website (www.icts.wustl.edu) Trainees must have a letter of support from their mentor or sponsor Consider using the available ICTS Cores & Services Search ICTS Membership for potential collaborators (http://icts.wustl.edu/membertools/directory/)

Need Help? Contact the ICTS Administrative Core icts@im.wustl.edu Rebecca Evans Jae Allen Business Director Program Manager 314-362-9386 314-362-9331