PRECLINICAL MEDICATIONS SCREENING

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Abstract

Developing medications for treatment of alcohol use disorder is a high priority for the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). NIAAA has initiated a Preclinical Medication Efficacy Testing Program to foster discovery of medication targets and lead compounds to treat alcohol use disorder. This program included the establishment of a coordinated infrastructure and network of preclinical laboratory models that can be employed to effectively screen potential therapeutics. A goal of this initiative was to facilitate the testing of clinically available pharmacotherapies as well as novel proprietary compounds in standardized preclinical models that capture key elements of alcohol use disorder. Recognized as a critical step in the medications development process, information generated from this preclinical work is designed to both inform subsequent efforts to advance the evaluation of candidate compounds in human laboratory studies and controlled clinical trials. This contract is for the blind efficacy testing of reference compounds and compounds of interest in preclinical models.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10475556
Project number
75N94019C00009-P00003-9999-1
Recipient
TRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
RICHARD L. BELL, PH.D.
Activity code
N01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$390,301
Award type
Project period
2019-09-29 → 2022-09-28