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Active RESEARCH CENTERS NIH (US)

2/2 Drug Development and Capacity Building: A UCR/CoH-CCC Partnership

$13.58M USD

Funder NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization University of California Riverside
Country United States
Start Date Sep 22, 2023
End Date Aug 31, 2028
Duration 1,805 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Principal Investigator; Co-Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10762287
Grant Description

The United States (U.S.) has led the world in drug discovery for over 50-years. While this is a significant accomplishment, U.S. drugs have been almost exclusively optimized and tested in non-Hispanic European- Americans and been minimally evaluated in men- or women-of-color. As a result, drugs that work well in non-

Hispanic European-Americans (Anglos), may have unexpected toxicity or decreased efficacy in most of the world’s population. Disparities in U.S. drug development occur throughout the entire drug discovery pipeline. Only a small number of basic scientists are Latino/Hispanic- or African-American. Initial drug development and

optimization takes place in cell lines derived from Anglos. Less than 2% of physicians conducting clinical trials are Latino/Hispanic- or African-American6. Most clinical trials participants are Anglos. Yet, new drugs are FDA approved for Latinos/Hispanics- and African-Americans/Africans without sufficient testing. It is unacceptable that

drugs are developed by, and optimized for, only a fraction of our citizens. In this U54 partnership we aim to develop the resources, infrastructure, and training to mentor the next generation of researchers that reflect the diversity of our Catchment Area. Building on our successful P20 grant, here in this U54 partnership, UCR and

CoHCCC aim to develop the collaborations, resources, and training programs to reduce disparities in drug development throughout the entire drug development pipeline. Our goal is for this program to become a focal point for UCR and CoHCCC to mentor and train a diverse force of cancer biologists and address the disparities

in cancer therapeutics and drug development. Already, our P20 has fostered joint R01 grants, K01 grants, and pre-/post-doctoral fellowships. Both institutions are highly committed - CoHCCC contributed over $800K to our P20 grant and will contribute $250K/year to ensure the success of this U54 partnership. Aim 1 will strengthen

UCR’s cancer research capacity and develop the resources to increase UCR/CoHCCC’s ability to jointly develop therapeutic agents optimized for the diverse populations in our catchment area. Aim 2 will increase the capacity of UCR and CoHCCC to jointly develop drugs that target disparities in survival affecting the diverse individuals

living in our Southern California communities. Aim 3 will provide the training, opportunity, and mentorship to ensure that the next generation of therapeutic scientists and clinical trialists reflect the diversity of Southern California.

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