Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics-Coordinating Center
Project Number1UL1RR024911-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderBILDER, ROBERT M
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES
Description
Abstract Text
The Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics (CNP) advances the NIH Roadmap Initiative by assembling
an interdisciplinary research team to address major unsolved challenges in research on behavioral
disorders. The CNP leverages the newdiscipline of phenomics - the systematic study of human phenotypes
on a genome-wide level - by integrating basic, clinical and information sciences. Neuropsychiatric disorders
have enormous public health significance, and there is currently a broad chasm between the basic and
clinical research strategies used to study these disorders. The CNP breaks down artificial boundaries
between psychiatric syndromes by studying important brain-relevant phenotypes across different diagnoses,
and by combining basic and clinical sciences within the same projects. The CNP further focuses on
developing novel analytic tools to study complex multivariate phenotypes on a genome-wide scale, and
informatics approaches for the graphical visualization, representation and testing of multi-level
interdisciplinary hypotheses spanning concepts from genome to syndrome. The CNP comprises 8
components led by a team of 52 investigators representing diverse disciplines. The CNP team will execute
five interlocking R01 projects supported by two P30 cores and this U54 Coordinating Center. The U54
comprises: (1) an Administrative Group; (2) an Executive Operations Team that will collaboratively complete
day-to-day consortium-wide planning, budget management, and evaluation activities to assure optimal
integration among the research projects and cores; (3) the Steering Committee for twice-yearly reviews of
progress and binding votes on critical strategic directions and resources allocations; and (4) an External
Advisory Board to provide annual evaluative review, guiding performance through recommendations to the
Steering Committee and Executive Operations Team. Interaction and innovation will be further promoted by
annual retreats with invited external experts; a series of other knowledge-sharing activities; and a proof-of-
concept pilot project program. The U54 team will also manage data sharing and dissemination activities
consortium-wide, ensuring that the conceptual and data products of the CNP are freely available as a
resource to the international research community.
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Project Terms
AddressBehavior DisordersBindingBrainBudgetsClassificationClinicalClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCommunitiesComplexDataDiagnosisDisciplineDiseaseEnsureEvaluationGenomeHumanImageryInformaticsInformation SciencesInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalOperative Surgical ProceduresPerformancePhenotypePilot ProjectsPublic HealthRecommendationResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResource AllocationResourcesSeriesSyndromeTestingUnited States National Institutes of HealthVotingconceptdayinnovationneuropsychiatrynovelprogramsranpirnasetool
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