Clinical Research and Regulatory Support Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · U54 · $368,494 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

The proposed Clinical Research and Regulatory Support (CRRS) Core will play a vital role in enhancing the development of a robust clinical and translational (CTR) infrastructure for the Center for Pacific Innovations, Knowledge, and Opportunities (PIKO). The CRRS Core will provide Junior Investigators (JI), and Established Investigators (EI) transitioning to CTR across the CTR continuum, with the necessary clinical research expertise, resources, and facilities to conduct CTR aimed at improving the health of Indigenous Pacific People (IPP), defined as Native Hawaiians, Other Pacific Islanders, and Filipinos, and other medically underserved and vulnerable groups. The CRRS Core will also assist JI/EI in navigating the daunting process of ensuring that their proposed research is ethical and addresses all human subject and regulatory concerns. The CRRS Core will promote harmonization of institutional review board procedures throughout community and partner institutions, participate in mentoring activities organized by the Professional Development (PD) Core, collaborate with the Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) Core in developing case report forms and inputting data into the study database, and work with the Community Engagement and Outreach (CEO) Core to share information with health care professionals and community leaders. This Core’s Specific Aims are: Specific Aim 1: Mentor CTR investigators on the practical aspects of conducting high-quality CTR by assisting JI/EI with study feasibility and implementation issues; facilitating linkage to medical resources and advocate for transdisciplinary and team-science opportunities; providing regulatory mentoring support for CTR implementation; participating in PIKO-sponsored professional development activities. Specific Aim 2: Enable direct access to critical CTR implementation resources and facilities by providing CTR personnel resources (research nurse/associate and processing laboratory technician services); providing access to clinic facilities; enabling access to an independent Data Safety Monitoring Board and Ethics Board resources; advancing CTR technology and outreach to support T2–T5 clinical research. The CRRS Core will provide services at three clinical sites – John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM), Queen’s Medical Center (QMC), and Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children (KMCWC). As CRRS Core Director, Cecilia M. Shikuma, MD, supported by Associate Core Directors Todd Seto, MD, and Bliss Kaneshiro, MD, will oversee the Core operations at JABSOM, QMC and KMCWC, respectively. Venkataraman Balaraman, MD, will oversee the ethics and regulatory services. The innovation of combining regulatory and ethics resources with CTR implementation services within a single core will allow the CRRS Core to offer integrated and personalized services to JI/EI engaging in CTR.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10911897
Project number
5U54GM138062-04
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA
Principal Investigator
Cecilia M. Shikuma
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$368,494
Award type
5
Project period
2021-09-01 → 2026-07-31