Contact PI/Project LeaderTROXEL, ANDREA B Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The Data Coordinating Center (DCC) of the Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) will be
the data and biospecimen manager for pain research within the HEAL Partnership. As such, it will host, manage,
standardize, curate, and provide a sharing platform for data and biospecimens for HEAL initiatives, such as the
Acute to Chronic Pain Signature initiative and the BACPAC, in addition to EPPIC-Net studies. The DCC will
develop and maintain a databank for depositing pre-clinical, clinical, neuroimaging, microbiome, genomics, and
other omics biomarker data, will link these data with a repository for biological samples, and will create a platform
for teams to work together to analyze and interpret data. Further, the DCC will provide leadership in the statistical
design and analysis of EPPIC-Net studies, and will deploy advanced systems and processes for data collection,
management, quality assurance, and reporting. The DCC will create, sustain, and continually advance a robust
organization for the rapid design, implementation, and performance of high-quality rigorous Phase II clinical trials
to test promising therapeutics for pain. The proposed DCC brings together experts from statistics, clinical trials
design and simulation, data management, neuroimaging, bioinformatics, genomics, and radiology, and
leverages decades of experience instituting and running large data sharing consortia and data coordinating
centers. Our aims are to further the goals of EPPIC-Net and the HEAL initiative through: 1) Integration of the
DCC within the EPPIC-Net structure and facilitation of the alliance with HEAL partners; 2) Provision of
biostatistical expertise, support, and leadership to EPPIC-Net studies; 3) Provision of legacy and de novo secure
data storage and comprehensive data management for EPPIC-Net studies; 4) Institution of a pain-related
expandable biospecimen repository; and 5) Establishment of the EPPICNet DataExchange and
BiospecimenExchange to foster development of non-addictive treatments for pain. The DCC will be structured
around four cores:1) an Administrative Core; 2) a Statistics Core; 3) a Data Core; and 4) a Biospecimen Core.
This DCC will work with the EPPIC-Net Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) and with the Specialized Clinical
Centers (SCC, a hub and its spokes/clinics) to educate clinicians and staff in good clinical trial practices for
reproducibility of research, and to train them in the data management system and procedures employed in the
network. The DCC will provide sites with user-friendly dashboards to monitor their own performance and will
promote collegial and supportive relationships with sites’ personnel to cultivate rigorous and enthusiastic
engagement in the conduct of the studies. The DCC will use state-of-the-art concepts and techniques in the
acquisition, transfer, storing, management, standardization, linking and curation of the clinical and biomarker
data to launch and maintain the EPPIC Exchange encompassing the DataExchange, and the
BiospecimenExchange. The EPPIC Exchange represents the final product delivered by the DCC–a resource
with capability for continual growth, that will be shared by the pain research community.
Public Health Relevance Statement
NARRATIVE
The Data Coordinating Center (DCC) of the EPPIC-Net, in close collaboration with the network’s Clinical
Coordinating Center (CCC), the Specialized Clinical Centers (SCCs), HEAL, and government partners, will
provide statistical and data management expertise for conducting high-quality efficient studies for developing
non-addictive treatments for pain. In addition, it will compile a collection of clinical and biomarker data and
establish a repository for biospecimens. These resources will be linked and shared with the community of pain
researchers.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
279
DUNS Number
121911077
UEI
M5SZJ6VHUHN8
Project Start Date
01-September-2023
Project End Date
31-August-2025
Budget Start Date
01-September-2023
Budget End Date
31-August-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$3,941,104
Direct Costs
$2,325,135
Indirect Costs
$1,615,969
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$3,941,104
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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