Foundation’s Role in Supporting Translational Science (TRAIN)
<p class="text-align-center">Patient-driven foundations have been playing an increasingly active and important role in supporting translational research from preclinical development to clinical implementation. There are many bottlenecks that impede the translational process and the risk for failure is high. In a TRAIN workshop held on May 9, 2022 in coordination with the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), we examined approaches to accelerate translational research, the expertise needed to move good ideas toward proof of concept and into the clinic, and how foundations can strategically engage in this process.</p>
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Related Resources:
Translating Translation, Christopher P. Austin, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, July 2018
Opportunities and Challenges in Translational Science, Christopher P. Austin, Clinical and Translational Science, April 2021
Innovative Science and Technology Approaches for New Drugs (ISTAND) Pilot Program, The Food and Drug Administration
Forms & Model Agreements, NCATS
Creating a Nonprofit Marketplace for Shelved Drugs: Lessons from a Pilot Project, FasterCures
Translational Science Interagency Fellowship, NCATS
Guidance Snapshot Pilot, The Food and Drug Administration
Critical Path Innovation Meetings (CPIM),The Food and Drug Administration
Drug Development Tool (DDT) Qualification Programs, The Food and Drug Administration