Scripps Clinical and Translational Science Hub

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT The Scripps Research Translational Institute (SRTI) is the foundation for the Scripps hub and is dedicated to accelerating science that will improve human health. SRTI’s emphasis on genomics, digital medicine, and informatics/analytics fosters a multi-dimensional understanding of individualized human health. The Scripps hub has previously included the Scripps Research Institute (SR) and Scripps Health (SH) as principal partners, including Rady Children’s Institute of Genomic Medicine (RCIGM) for genomic medicine initiatives and California Institute for Medical Research (Calibr) for drug repurposing / discovery. In the new CTSA cycle, our partners have expanded to include San Diego State University (SDSU), enabling us to combine forces in computer science, artificial intelligence, biosensors, and diversity inclusion and equity initatives. SRTI’s expertise in genomics was highlighted during the pandemic. We became one of the country’s most productive sequencing centers for SARS-CoV-2 by rapidly forming the “SEARCH” alliance to process samples with the San Diego County Department of Health, UCSD, Sharp Health, California Department of Public Health, Helix, and our partners RCIGM and SH. Digital medicine has been one of SRTI’s core strengths, having pioneered the first remote, site-less digital clinical trial and now expanding this methodology to address many other medical conditions such as health during pregnancy and sleep disorders. Our Digital Trials Center launched the Digital Engagement & Tracking for Early Control and Treatment Scripps (DETECT) study, and in a matter of weeks our team was able to accurately predict the likelihood of Covid with SARS-CoV-2 using passively collected resting heart rate data from wristband sensors and later to identify a physiologic signature that correlates with Long Covid (Post-Acute Sequelae or SARS-CoV-2 Infection). The Scripps hub will innovate clinical and translational science to improve human health across the lifespan and diverse racial, ethnic, geographic and socioeconomic communities. The hub will provide a nurturing environment for education, training, and career development with a focus on individualized health domains of genomics, digital medicine, and biomedical informatics, to empower tomorrow’s diverse workforce.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10808958
Project number
5UM1TR004407-02
Recipient
SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, THE
Principal Investigator
Eric Jeffrey Topol
Activity code
UM1
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$6,005,620
Award type
5
Project period
2023-05-01 → 2030-04-30