JHU Center for the Advancement of HIV Neurotherapeutics (JHU CAHN)
Project Number2P30MH075673-16
Former Number5P30MH075673-15
Contact PI/Project LeaderHAUGHEY, NORMAN J Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Description
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PROJECT SUMMARY – OVERALL
The mission of the JHU NIMH NeuroHIV Center for the past 15 years has been to catalyze and support
multidisciplinary high-impact science that addresses the NIH strategic plan for HIV research for addressing
comorbidities and complications in people with HIV (PWH). The Center has focused on developing novel
treatments to mitigate the impact of cognitive impairment in PWH by capitalizing on the investigative talents of
JHU thought leaders as well as its strong translational capabilities in drug discovery and development. The
Center has worked to promote NeuroHIV research partnerships within JHU, amongst NIMH HIV Centers and
across NIH supported NeuroHIV research programs. Through these interactions, the Center facilitated the
discovery of three novel first-in-class therapeutic agents which attracted commercial partners to translate
discovered therapeutics into the clinic. With respect to training, the Center has provided infrastructure for
mentoring the next generation of diverse NeuroHIV scientists. The Center’s new investigator training pipeline
has been extensive, ranging from high school seniors to senior faculty new to NeuroHIV, with a particular focus
on training scientists from under-represented minority populations. Most recently, in collaboration with other
NeuroHIV Centers, the JHU Center organized and led the highly regarded weekly virtual joint NIMH Center’s
Joint NeuroHIV Translational Seminar Series. For renewal, the JHU Center for the Advancement of HIV
Neurotherapeutics (JHU CAHN) was reconfigured to be a resource capable of facilitating clinical, biomarker,
and translational research that address a broader range of neurological and psychiatric complications in
NeuroHIV, not limited to cognitive impairment. This important thematic shift aligns with NIMH’s NeuroHIV related
research priorities to foster research that integrates central nervous system (CNS) complications more generally.
To accomplish this, we will capitalize on the NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework across the
Center’s Clinical, Biomarker and Therapeutic Cores, collaborations, and training efforts. These changes will help
pivot JHU CAHN toward a new model of innovation in therapeutic development, namely a personalized medicine
approach, developing and disseminating patient data-driven approaches to select therapeutic targets, identify
biomarkers, and predict individual treatment responses.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE – OVERALL
The goal of the JHU Center for the Advancement of HIV Neurotherapeutics (JHU CAHN) is to drive high-impact
science focused on developing novel treatments to reduce the impact of CNS complications in people with HIV.
The Center will accomplish this by providing NeuroHIV-focused resources and expertise within JHU and with
other HIV Centers including richly phenotyped clinical data, state-of the-art biomarker analyses and informatics,
and integrated drug discovery services. The Center will also mentor, train, educate, and provide pilot funds to
early stage investigators and those new to NeuroHIV with a focus on underrepresented populations.
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