Methodology and Advanced Analytics Resource Center (MAARC)
Project Number1U2CDA050098-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderSCHNEIDER, JOHN Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Description
Abstract Text
We propose advanced bi-directional data sharing, analytics and modeling capacities to provide new scientific
insights into interventions at the intersection of opioid use and justice contexts that will ultimately lead to
reductions in opioid overdose: the Methodology and Advanced Analytics Resource Center (MAARC). The
MAARC will support these capabilities within opioid clinical trials implemented within justice contexts. These
capabilities include using advanced methods that provide best-in-class data storage, management and security
with added value to these trials through products of forecasting, rapid real time assessments, explication and
exploration of trial findings and cost-effectiveness analysis with key University of Chicago (UC) affiliates such
as Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and NORC. Our approach will revolutionize opioid interventions that
work at all stages in the opioid cascade of care within diverse criminal justice contexts. Our diverse aims will
develop this suite of capabilities implemented by a team with longstanding excellence and collaboration in
these areas who will integrate with the JCOIN clinical trial units and a JCOIN Coordination and Translation
Center. Findings from this work are also aimed to impact other opioid/justice associated epidemics such as
mental health disorders, hepatitis C and HIV. Our Aims are organized to implement specific MAARC
components with four dynamic Cores: 1) Data Analytics Support Core (DASC) is the largest Core; Advanced
Methods and Research Core (AMRC) includes three sub-core projects; Population, Policy, Practice and
Survey Core (P2S) includes the majority of rapid assessment services for Clinical Trials Units and geospatial
support services; and an Administrative Core (ADMC) will integrate and administrate the entire MAARC. We
believe our project has unique strengths in the investigative team, rich data resources and modeling
infrastructure, computational strategies, resources to expand the JCOIN network, and our aggressive plan to
make all of the products we develop freely available to work towards opioid overdose elimination in the United
States.
Public Health Relevance Statement
We propose advanced bi-directional data sharing, analytics and modeling capacities to provide new scientific
insights into interventions at the intersection of opioid use and justice contexts that will ultimately lead to
reductions in opioid overdose: the Methodology and Advanced Analytics Resource Center (MAARC). The
MAARC will support these capabilities within opioid clinical trials implemented within justice contexts. These
capabilities include using advanced methods that provide best-in-class data storage, management and security
with added value to these trials through products of forecasting, rapid real time assessments, explication and
exploration of trial findings and cost-effectiveness analysis with key University of Chicago (UC) affiliates such
as Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and NORC.
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