Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts (BMC)
Bhasin, Shalender
Functional decline and dependence in older individuals portend poor outcome, and impose a large burden
on health care services and costs. Therefore, function promoting anabolic therapies (FPATs) that improve
physical function and reduce the burden of disabling functional limitations are desirable. The Boston Claude
A. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center (OAIC) with its thematic focus on functional limitations and
FPATs will integrate 13 NIH-funded studies, 4 innovative pilot projects, and 2 developmental projects into a
cohesive interdisciplinary program that is supported by a Leadership and Administrative Core, a Research
Career Development Core (RCDC), a Pilot and Exploratory StudieSxCore, and three resource cores
(Function Assessment Core, Muscle Progenitor Cell Core, and Systems Biology Core). The Boston OAIC is
unique in its positioning across the entire spectrum of translational discovery research: 13 OAIC projects,
and pilot and developmental projects will elucidate the epidemiology of functional limitations and
mechanisms of FPAT action, help identify targets for FPAT discovery and biomarkers of FPAT action, and
facilitate methods development, outcomes validation, and efficacy trials of leading FPATs. The RCDC will
recruit the best candidates from several disciplines, induing Geriatrics and Gerontology, and train them
through a structured didactic education and mentored research program. Integration across OAIC will be
achieved by weekly interdisciplinary research meetings, biannual retreats, a website, common thematic
focus, and the PROMOTE program aimed at promoting collaboration. Community outreach and
dissemination of OAIC activities will be achieved through Ambassador's Program which will organize
community events, a newsletter, and a Community Advisory Board. Unique strengths of OAIC include its
focus on FPATs, emphasis on innovation, its extension across entire spectrum of translational research from
mechanism elucidation to efficacy trials, a history of productive collaborations among its members, strong
infrastructure and institutional commitment, and inclusion of several important epidemiologic investigations
(FHS, MMAS, BACH, Centenarian Study, and BOKS), FPAT intervention trials, and mechanism-based FPAT
discoveries. Boston OAlC's collaborative strategies should help expedite the translation of research results
into evidence-based FPATs and nurture a new generation of aging researchers.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
AgingPrevention
Project Terms
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