Translational and Clinical Trial Correlates Core

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The goal of the Translational & Clinical Correlates Core (TCCC) is to provide the expertise and resources needed to conduct quality correlative analyses for the research projects and clinical studies proposed as part of our ROBIN Program. To accomplish this, we have assembled a multidisciplinary team with expertise in tissue procurement and biobanking, immune assays, immunogenomics, proteomics, radiomics, and state-of-the-art computational biology and biostatistics approaches. In Aim 1, the TCCC will provide highly standardized and validated procedures to procure, process and biobank specimens. This will ensure availability of well-catalogued and clinically annotated samples with optimal cell viability. In Aim 2, the TCCC will facilitate access to state-of- the-art platforms for the comprehensive molecular, pathologic, and immunologic profiling of collected biospecimens. This will provide a broad molecular assessment of the changes that occur in response to treatment and their contributions to response. In Aim 3, the TCCC will provide access to cutting-edge computational resources for the processing, analysis and interpretation of high-throughput data. Advanced bioinformatics will be provided by the Center for Immunotherapy and Precision Immuno-Oncology’s Computational Immunology Platform, and the Department of Quantitative Health Sciences (QHS) will assist with the statistical analyses. To facilitate harmonization of data management and analysis each participating institute will have a designated Data Resource Manager (Kattan for CC/Switchenko for Emory). This centralized approach will ensure optimal data collection, analysis, and sharing among projects and clinical studies.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10526306
Project number
1U54CA274513-01
Recipient
CLEVELAND CLINIC LERNER COM-CWRU
Principal Investigator
Claudia Marcela Diaz-Montero
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$454,395
Award type
1
Project period
2022-09-14 → 2027-07-31