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Boston OAIC: A Translational Approach to Function Promoting Therapies

Organization BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITALLocation BOSTON, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2008Deadline 30 Jun 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Academic Medical CentersAgingAmericanAreaAwardBehavior Conditioning TherapyBehavior ModificationBehavior TherapyBehavior TreatmentBehavioralBehavioral Conditioning TherapyBehavioral ModificationBehavioral TherapyBehavioral TreatmentBiology of AgingBiometricsBiometryBiostatisticsBostonCapsicumClinicalClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunitiesConditioning TherapyCore FacilityData Science CoreData Science Resource CoreDevelopmentDietary InterventionDisablingDoctor of PhilosophyDrug TherapyEducationEducational aspectsEpidemiologic ResearchEpidemiologic StudiesEpidemiological StudiesEpidemiology ResearchForce of GravityFosteringFoundationsFundingFutureGeneralized GrowthGeriatricsGerontologyGrantGravitiesGrowthHumanInstitutionIntellectual PropertyInterdisciplinary ResearchInterdisciplinary StudyInvestigatorsInvestmentsLeadershipLegal patentLinkMedical centerMentorsModern ManMultidisciplinary CollaborationMultidisciplinary ResearchMuscleMuscle TissueNational Institutes of HealthNew EnglandNodalNortheastern United StatesNutrition InterventionsNutritionalNutritional InterventionsOutcome MeasurePatentsPatient Outcomes AssessmentsPatient Reported MeasuresPatient Reported OutcomesPeer ReviewPh.D.PhDPharmacological TreatmentPharmacotherapyPhysiciansPilot ProjectsPopulationPositionPositioning AttributeProcessProductivityPublicationsRandomization trialRegulationRegulatory approvalResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearch TrainingResearchersResourcesScienceScientific PublicationScientistSeminalTalentsTechnologyTestingTherapeutic StudiesTherapy ResearchTissue GrowthTrainingTraining ProgramsTranscendTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTranslationsTreatment EfficacyUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUniversity Medical CentersUpdateValidationbehavior interventionbehavioral interventionbiomarker developmentbiomarker validationcareerclinical translationclinically translatablecommercializationdecline in functiondecline in functional statusdevelopmentaldidactic curriculumdidactic educationdiet interventiondisabilitydrug interventiondrug treatmenteducation researchefficacy trialepidemiologic investigationepidemiology studyforgingfunctional declinefunctional outcomesfunctional status declinegeriatric medicinegerontologicimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativeinterdisciplinary collaborationintervention efficacyinventionmarker validationmeasurable outcomemuscularnew drug targetnew druggable targetnew pharmacotherapy targetnew technologynew therapeutic targetnew therapy targetnovelnovel drug targetnovel druggable targetnovel pharmacotherapy targetnovel technologiesnovel therapeutic targetnovel therapy targetnutritiousolder adultolder adulthoodontogenyoutcome measurementpepperpharmaceutical interventionpharmacological interventionpharmacological therapypharmacology interventionpharmacology treatmentpharmacotherapeuticspilot studypre-clinicalpreclinicalprogramsrandomized trialrecruitregulatory authorizationregulatory certificationregulatory clearanceresponsesocietal costssuccesstechnology interventiontechnology-based interventionstechnology-enabled interventionstechnology-focused interventionstherapeutic efficacytherapeutic targettherapy efficacytransdisciplinary collaborationtranslationtranslation researchtranslation strategytranslational approachtranslational investigationtranslational investigatortranslational pipelinetranslational researchertranslational scientisttranslational spectrumtranslational strategytrendvalidations
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Full Description

The Boston Older Americans Independence Center (Boston OAIC) has transcended the institutional
boundaries to forge an interdisciplinary research network among aging researchers from Boston's leading

academic centers to foster translational research in function promoting therapies (FPTs) – pharmacologic,

physical, nutritional, technological and behavioral interventions that reduce the burden of disabling functional

limitations. During its prior funding cycle, the Boston OAIC established 3 resource cores and supported 17

external projects, 9 pilot projects, 9 research education career (REC) awards, and 4 developmental projects.

These investments contributed directly to the advancement of several highly talented early career scientists,

including 3 Beeson awardees; enhanced research innovation and productivity, reflected in high quality peer-

reviewed publications; provided research core support to many NIH-funded innovative projects by OAIC

investigators; enabled substantial expansion of OAIC's collaborations with other Boston area aging centers

and with other OAICs; and spurred new technologies, inventions, and patents.

During the past cycle, the OAIC's center of gravity shifted to Harvard-affiliated medical centers due to the

relocation of the PI. With the inclusion of several Harvard geriatricians in its leadership, the Boston OAIC is

now well integrated with the Harvard Geriatrics and Gerontology research community and programs, including

its T32 training grant, Harvard Clinical Translational Science Institute, the Roybal Center, The New England

Geriatrics Research Clinical Education Center, and the Glenn Foundation Center for Biology of Aging.

During the next funding cycle, the Boston OAIC will maintain its thematic focus on FPTs and its positioning

across the entire spectrum of translational science from mechanism elucidation, preclinical proof-of-concept

studies, biomarker validation, epidemiologic investigation to randomized trials of FPTs. The OAIC’s research

program is founded on a platform of four cores: Leadership and Administrative Core (LAC), Research

Education Core (REC), Pilot and Exploratory Studies Core (PESC), and Resource Cores (RC). The OAIC will

integrate 19 externally-funded studies, and REC, PESC and developmental projects into a cohesive

interdisciplinary program that is supported by 3 resource cores: Function Assessment Core, Preclinical

Discovery Core, Biostatistics and Data Science Core. The REC will recruit the most promising stars from a vast

reservoir of talent at Harvard, Tufts and BU, and train them through didactic and mentored research programs.

The OAIC’s strengths include: 1) its focus on FPTs; 2) access to a large pool of talented young investigators,

especially physician scientists, including 3 Beeson scholars; 3) strong collaborative leadership which has

maintained high research productivity and grant funding; 4) strong institutional support; 5) success in

developing intellectual property; 5) supporting several seminal randomized trials of FPTs; and 6) its success in

forging synergistic collaborations with other Boston area aging research programs and with other OAICs.

Grant Number: 5P30AG031679-15
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: SHALENDER BHASIN

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