Clinical Core

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Abstract

Project Summary The proposed Center for Lupus Research will take advantage of a wide range of technologies that will be applied to monitor molecular pathways driving disease activity in patients toward the ultimate goal of a personalized approach to therapy. Cumulative efforts from this project will generate an invaluable sample repository as a resource both for the proposed studies and future experimental questions. Thus, the necessary and important mission of the Clinical Core is to ensure that all patients will have a comprehensive clinical assessment and that patient samples and clinical data will be systematically catalogued and tracked, adequately stored, and appropriately disseminated. This Core will arise from the Divisions of Pediatric Rheumatology at Children’s Health at UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) and Nationwide Children’s Hospital at Ohio University (NCH) and take advantage of the availability of samples from well-characterized pediatric SLE patients, who manifest disease early in life, often present extreme phenotypes and lack co-morbidities that confound the phenotypes. Blood samples obtained via this Clinical Component will serve as the source of pediatric patient samples for the entire proposed Center for Lupus Research. The Clinical Core will build upon existing strengths and expand to coordinate sample and data acquisition, processing, storage, and distribution for this P50 grant proposal. The Core will capitalize on the long-standing collaboration between Drs. Pascual and Wright and extend the collaboration to Dr. Ardoin in order to expand the Core’s capabilities and the outstanding organization developed to liaise the clinic and the research laboratory. These strategies and strengths will enable scientists of the proposed Center for Lupus Research from different institutions to work together seamlessly and allow investigators to track clinical and laboratory data associated with samples to ensure scientifically sound correlative studies and facilitate a truly synergistic program.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10917175
Project number
5P50AR070594-08
Recipient
WEILL MEDICAL COLL OF CORNELL UNIV
Principal Investigator
Maria Virginia Pascual
Activity code
P50
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$222,663
Award type
5
Project period
2016-09-21 → 2027-05-31