Michigan Regenerative Medicine Resource Center
密歇根再生医学资源中心
基本信息
- 批准号:8999741
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-09-08 至 2017-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal ModelAreaBasic ScienceBiological SciencesClinicClinicalClinical TrialsCommunitiesCongenital DisordersDeformityDentalDentistryDevelopmentDiseaseEconomicsEngineeringEnvironmentGoalsGrantIndustryInjuryInstitutesInvestmentsKnowledgeMedicalMichiganNational Institute of Dental and Craniofacial ResearchNatural regenerationOralOutcomePatient CarePatientsPhase I/II TrialPositioning AttributePre-Clinical ModelProceduresProcessProtocols documentationRegenerative MedicineResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesSchoolsSolutionsStructureTechnologyTestingTissue EngineeringTissuesTranslatingTranslationsUniversitiesVisionWorkclinical applicationclinical practiceclinically relevantcraniofacialfunctional outcomeshuman diseaseimprovedinnovationmultidisciplinarynew technologyorganizational structurepersonalized medicinepre-clinicalprotocol developmentpublic health relevanceregenerativerestorative dentistrysoundsuccess
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Restoration of dental, oral and craniofacial (DOC) tissues lost to disease, injury or congenital disorders is a major goal of oral reconstructive therapy. Tissue engineering (TE) and regenerative medicine (RM) offer strong potential to yield more predictable, less invasive and personalized treatments for patients. The goal of this Resource Center (RC) is to transform the treatment of DOC deformities due to disease or injury through the development and translation of clinically-relevant TE/RM technologies. Our vision to achieve this goal is to integrate advances in life science and engineering technologies to solve clinically-defined problems in an environment having a translational infrastructure. Fulfillment of
this vision will enable dentistry to be transformed, will establish Michigan as a national leader i regenerative DOC therapies, and will serve as an economic engine for the region. To advance translation of TE/RM technologies to the clinical arena and fulfill the goals of this RFA, a shift n thought regarding the practice of TE/RM is required. Towards this end, we will establish an interactive, multidisciplinary team comprised of investigators at Michigan, the Clinical Practice Community and Harvard/Wyss Institute. This team will develop an organizational structure and operational procedures for establishing a centralized RC for identifying the most promising TE/RM technologies for clinical application. By establishing multidisciplinary teams working toward a common vision, our RC will enable technologies to progress through the translational pipeline. To achieve this vision, in this planning grant, we will: 1) Develop an organizational structure to select regenerative strategies to translate to clinical practice. The RC will leverage
existing excellence at the University of Michigan, Clinical Practice Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) and Harvard/Wyss Institute, along with Michigan's translational infrastructure in TE/RM and industrial partners to form a coordinated team. This team will be dedicated to selecting the most scientifically sound, clinically and commercially applicable strategies for the regeneration of DOC tissues. 2) Develop a support and infrastructure team for technical advancement of selected strategies. The RC will orchestrate high quality technical support and a research infrastructure dedicated to guiding TE/RM investigators at Michigan and other RCs on how to test and validate technologies, standardize procedures and compare to existing technologies, and define appropriate endpoints and functional outcomes. 3) Develop teams and operating procedures to support the clinical translation of selected TE/RM technologies. We will organize: a) the application of clinically relevant pre-clinical animal models that recapitulate human disease and injury conditions; b) manufacturing protocols; c) FDA regulatory expertise and protocol development for Phase I/II trials and d) clinical DOC expertise for clinical practice translation.
描述(由申请人提供):修复因疾病、损伤或先天性疾病而丢失的牙齿、口腔和颅面(DOC)组织是口腔重建治疗的主要目标。组织工程(TE)和再生医学(RM)为患者提供了更可预测、侵入性更低和个性化的治疗方法。该资源中心(RC)的目标是通过开发和翻译临床相关的TE/RM技术,改变因疾病或损伤导致的DOC畸形的治疗。我们实现这一目标的愿景是整合生命科学和工程技术的进步,在具有转化基础设施的环境中解决临床定义的问题。履行
这一愿景将使牙科得以转变,将使密歇根州成为再生DOC疗法的国家领导者,并将成为该地区的经济引擎。 为了推进TE/RM技术向临床竞技场的转化并实现本RFA的目标,需要转变TE/RM实践的思路。为此,我们将建立一个互动的,多学科的团队,由密歇根州的研究人员,临床实践社区和哈佛/韦斯利学院。该团队将制定一个组织结构和操作程序,以建立一个集中的RC,以确定最有前途的TE/RM技术的临床应用。通过建立多学科团队,致力于共同的愿景,我们的RC将使技术通过转化管道取得进展。 为了实现这一愿景,在这一规划补助金,我们将:1)发展一个组织结构,以选择再生战略转化为临床实践。RC将利用
密歇根大学、临床实践关键意见领袖(KOL)和哈佛/威斯康星研究所的现有卓越人才,沿着密歇根大学在TE/RM和行业合作伙伴方面的翻译基础设施,共同组成一个协调团队。该团队将致力于选择最科学合理的,临床和商业上适用的DOC组织再生策略。2)发展一个支持和基础设施团队,为选定战略的技术进步。RC将协调高质量的技术支持和研究基础设施,致力于指导密歇根州和其他RC的TE/RM调查人员如何测试和验证技术,标准化程序并与现有技术进行比较,并定义适当的端点和功能结果。3)开发团队和操作程序,以支持选定TE/RM技术的临床转化。我们将组织:a)临床相关的临床前动物模型的应用,这些模型概括了人类疾病和损伤状况; B)制造方案; c)FDA监管专业知识和I/II期试验的方案开发; d)临床实践翻译的临床DOC专业知识。
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Harvard School of Dental Medicine Collaborative Clinical Practice-based REsearch Program for DENTal Schools (H-CREDENT)
哈佛大学牙科医学院牙科学院基于临床实践的合作研究计划 (H-CREDENT)
- 批准号:
10754738 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
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$ 19.38万 - 项目类别:
Michigan-Pittsburgh-Wyss Regenerative Medicine Resource Center: Advancing Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Regeneration to Clinical Trial Initiation
密歇根-匹兹堡-维斯再生医学资源中心:推进牙科、口腔和颅面再生以启动临床试验
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10403949 - 财政年份:2020
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$ 19.38万 - 项目类别:
Michigan-Pittsburgh-Wyss Regenerative Medicine Resource Center: Advancing Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Regeneration to Clinical Trial Initiation
密歇根-匹兹堡-维斯再生医学资源中心:推进牙科、口腔和颅面再生以启动临床试验
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