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The IDeA Program
• Centers of Biomedical Excellence (COBRE)
• IDeA Clinical and Translational Research (IDeA CTR)
• IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence
  (INBRE)
• IDeA Community-Based Research
   • Selected Examples
• IDeA Co-funding
• IDeA Net
   • Selected Examples
• National Association of IDeA Principal Investigators
  (NAIPI)
• Selected Science Advances
INBRE: 24 statewide networks
                          COBRE: 84 thematic research centers


                                                          VT        ME
                    MT     ND
                                                                     NH
          ID               SD
                     WY                                             RI
                           NE
     NV
                                                               DE
                                                    WV
                             KS
                                               KY

                                OK
                                     AR              SC
                     NM
                                          MS
                                     LA
AK

               HI                                               PR
$1,800
                                                                                                             $1,631                                         $1,550
                                                                                                                            $1,580
                                                                                                                                            $1,546
          $1,600                                                                                $1,523

                                                                                                                   $1,558          $1,585
                                                                                                                                                     $1,552
          $1,400                                                                             $1,458
                                                                                 $1,305


          $1,200
MILLION




          $1,000                                                                  $1,064
                                                                      $885


           $800
                                                        $596
                                                                $700
           $600
                          $461          $462
                                                  $555

           $400    $424          $463

                                                                                                    $214    $222    $220     $218    $224     $224   $229    $229
                                                                                             $210
           $200                                                                       $160
                                                                               $100
                                                                        $40
                   $1       $1     $1     $2       $2      $5   $10
             $0
                   '93     '94    '95     '96     '97     '98   '99      '00    '01   '02     '03     '04    '05     06       07     08       09     10       11

                                                                             FISCAL YEAR


                                                IDeA Program Appropriations                  Total NIH Funding to IDeA states
Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)
 Background
 •   COBRE center grant program launched in fiscal year 2000

 •   To expand and develop biomedical faculty research capability

 •   To enhance research infrastructure including core facilities

 •   To build multidisciplinary research centers with a thematic scientific
     focus at doctoral institutions or research institutes
 Center Characteristics
 • Led by an established investigator, funded by NIH, NSF or other
   comparable Federal or private sector source
 • At least 3 research sub-projects, all supervised by junior investigators

 • A clear plan for mentoring, career development and graduation and
   replacement of junior investigators
 • Long-term plans for developing and sustaining the
   center, investigators, collaborations, and physical infrastructure
Model of COBRE


                         Pilot
                       Projects                           External
                                                          Advisory
                                                           Board



research
  cores    bioinformatics


    administrative



   Administrative
                               Mentored
   and Research
                          Junior Investigator
   Cores                                        Mentors
   •workshops                Subprojects
   •training courses
Develop advanced research infrastructure and a
          critical mass of investigators in thematic areas



                                Research             Research Cores
     Research
                              Infrastructure        that are essential
   Infrastructure
                                                       for basic and
                             Research Projects
  Research Projects                                  clinical research
                            (Junior and Senior
(Junior Investigators)
                               Investigators)         Pilot Project
                                                        Program
The COBRE Program in Oklahoma
Expected: $14.5M
Actual:   $18M or 125% more than expected by doubling and
          increase in faculty number by 33%
Figure 3. Transition of RR15577 COBRE supported cores from initial funding to current plans. Blue designates RR15577
COBRE support. Purple denotes proposed RR15577 support and white outline only denotes institutional or other forms of
independent support from grants, charge backs or other funding sources.
NIH Funding – OUHSC
                  $70,000,000
                                                    Total OUHSC NIH Funding 2000-2011 – 152% increase ($21 – $53 million)*

                  $60,000,000
                                                                Total NIH Budget Allocation 2000-2011 – 67% increase ($18 - $30 billion)


                  $50,000,000

                  $40,000,000
                                                            Begin
                                                         INBRE/COBRE
                  $30,000,000

                  $20,000,000

                  $10,000,000
                                                98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11
                                                                                    NIH Fiscal Year
*Comparative increases:              Non IDeA State Med Schools 2000-2011                               IDeA State Med Schools 2000-2011
                                     Virginia Comm Univ – 62% (Ranked 59/57)                            KUMC – 104% (Ranked 71/59)
                                     PSU at Hershey Med Ctr – 50% (Ranked 64/61)                        Nebraska Med Ctr – 154% (Ranked 74/68)
                                     Univ Conn SOM – 26% (Ranked 68/74)                                 Univ Louisville – 154% (Ranked 79/72)
(Blue Ridge Inst. For Med Res: Ranking 2001-2011)                                                       OUHSC – 152% (Ranked 78/73)
“Science in a Culture of
Mentoring”
 Operational from 2000-2014
 Awarded $21.7M plus $28.8M in additional grants:
       * 14 RO1’s
       * 9 R21’s
       * 1 RO3
       * 18 non-NIH grants
 Launched 12 independent research careers
 Advances immunology research in Oklahoma through recruiting
  junior scientists. Their research topics include vaccine immunology,
  autoimmunity, Alzheimer’s research, and other complex human
  diseases.
“Biofilm Formation and
Metabolism on Dental
Surfaces”
 Operational from 2000-2010
 Awarded $9.7M, with the junior investigators receiving an
  additional $14M:
      * 9 RO1’s
      * 24 non-NIH grants
 Recruits investigators to examine microbial formation on
  teeth in order to translate research knowledge into treatment
  and prevention of oral disease.
“Functional Genomic/Proteomic
Analysis of Bacterial/Host
Interactions”
 Operational from 2000-2010
 Awarded $20.9M plus $31M in additional grants:
       * 10 RO1’s
       * 7 R21’s
       * 1 RO3
       * 27 non-NIH grants
 Supported 8 junior investigators
 Used genome-scale and proteomic analysis of bacterial
  pathogenesis in order to increase the understanding of bacterial and
  host interactions.
“Mentoring Vision
Research in Oklahoma”
 Operational from 2002-2012
 Awarded $23.8M plus $33.5M in additional grants:
        * 13 RO1’s
        * 5 R21’s
        * 1 RO3
        * 6 non-NIH grants
 Improves vision research through the mentoring of early career
  investigators and develops support for the infrastructure of vision
  research programs
“Post-Translational Modification
in Host Defense: Interdisciplinary
Research in Vascular Biology”
 Operational from 2003-2015
 Awarded $22.2M plus an additional $11M:
      * 6 RO1’s
      * 25 non-NIH grants
 Studies the function of diverse protein modifications used in
  host defense; builds interdisciplinary program in
  cardiovascular biology.
“Molecular Mechanisms
and Genetics of
Autoimmunity”
 Operational from 2004-2014
 Awarded $24.9M plus $10.7M in additional grants:
       * 4 RO1’s
       * 2 R21’s
       * 1 RO3
       * 13 non-NIH grants
 Recruited 8 new faculty members
 Examines disease processes and potential genetic risk factors in
  order to understand development and progression of autoimmune
  disorders
“Mentoring Diabetes
Research in Oklahoma”
 Operational from 2007-2012
 Supports 5 junior investigators
        * 3 RO1’s
        * 3 additional NIH grants
        *13 non-NIH grants
 Mentors junior investigators in diabetes research to facilitate
  translational research toward the development of new
  treatments and preventive measures for diabetes.
Per Capita NIH Dollars
             (Selected States)


           2011          2011         Dollars
State      NIH dollars   Population   Per Capita

VT         $ 53M          626,431     $ 85

HI         $ 61M         1,374,810    $ 44

OK         $ 82M         3,791,508    $ 22

MD         $1.69B        5,828,289    $290

MA         $2.51B        6,587,536    $381
The IDeA program has
 transformed biomedical science at the
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
and in the state of Oklahoma as a whole.
IDeA has been the
     best investment ever made
by Congress or the NIH in the history of
        biomedical research.
Thank you

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J. Donald Capra

  • 1. The IDeA Program • Centers of Biomedical Excellence (COBRE) • IDeA Clinical and Translational Research (IDeA CTR) • IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) • IDeA Community-Based Research • Selected Examples • IDeA Co-funding • IDeA Net • Selected Examples • National Association of IDeA Principal Investigators (NAIPI) • Selected Science Advances
  • 2. INBRE: 24 statewide networks COBRE: 84 thematic research centers VT ME MT ND NH ID SD WY RI NE NV DE WV KS KY OK AR SC NM MS LA AK HI PR
  • 3. $1,800 $1,631 $1,550 $1,580 $1,546 $1,600 $1,523 $1,558 $1,585 $1,552 $1,400 $1,458 $1,305 $1,200 MILLION $1,000 $1,064 $885 $800 $596 $700 $600 $461 $462 $555 $400 $424 $463 $214 $222 $220 $218 $224 $224 $229 $229 $210 $200 $160 $100 $40 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $5 $10 $0 '93 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 06 07 08 09 10 11 FISCAL YEAR IDeA Program Appropriations Total NIH Funding to IDeA states
  • 4. Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) Background • COBRE center grant program launched in fiscal year 2000 • To expand and develop biomedical faculty research capability • To enhance research infrastructure including core facilities • To build multidisciplinary research centers with a thematic scientific focus at doctoral institutions or research institutes Center Characteristics • Led by an established investigator, funded by NIH, NSF or other comparable Federal or private sector source • At least 3 research sub-projects, all supervised by junior investigators • A clear plan for mentoring, career development and graduation and replacement of junior investigators • Long-term plans for developing and sustaining the center, investigators, collaborations, and physical infrastructure
  • 5. Model of COBRE Pilot Projects External Advisory Board research cores bioinformatics administrative Administrative Mentored and Research Junior Investigator Cores Mentors •workshops Subprojects •training courses
  • 6. Develop advanced research infrastructure and a critical mass of investigators in thematic areas Research Research Cores Research Infrastructure that are essential Infrastructure for basic and Research Projects Research Projects clinical research (Junior and Senior (Junior Investigators) Investigators) Pilot Project Program
  • 7. The COBRE Program in Oklahoma
  • 8.
  • 9. Expected: $14.5M Actual: $18M or 125% more than expected by doubling and increase in faculty number by 33%
  • 10. Figure 3. Transition of RR15577 COBRE supported cores from initial funding to current plans. Blue designates RR15577 COBRE support. Purple denotes proposed RR15577 support and white outline only denotes institutional or other forms of independent support from grants, charge backs or other funding sources.
  • 11. NIH Funding – OUHSC $70,000,000 Total OUHSC NIH Funding 2000-2011 – 152% increase ($21 – $53 million)* $60,000,000 Total NIH Budget Allocation 2000-2011 – 67% increase ($18 - $30 billion) $50,000,000 $40,000,000 Begin INBRE/COBRE $30,000,000 $20,000,000 $10,000,000 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 NIH Fiscal Year *Comparative increases: Non IDeA State Med Schools 2000-2011 IDeA State Med Schools 2000-2011 Virginia Comm Univ – 62% (Ranked 59/57) KUMC – 104% (Ranked 71/59) PSU at Hershey Med Ctr – 50% (Ranked 64/61) Nebraska Med Ctr – 154% (Ranked 74/68) Univ Conn SOM – 26% (Ranked 68/74) Univ Louisville – 154% (Ranked 79/72) (Blue Ridge Inst. For Med Res: Ranking 2001-2011) OUHSC – 152% (Ranked 78/73)
  • 12. “Science in a Culture of Mentoring”  Operational from 2000-2014  Awarded $21.7M plus $28.8M in additional grants: * 14 RO1’s * 9 R21’s * 1 RO3 * 18 non-NIH grants  Launched 12 independent research careers  Advances immunology research in Oklahoma through recruiting junior scientists. Their research topics include vaccine immunology, autoimmunity, Alzheimer’s research, and other complex human diseases.
  • 13. “Biofilm Formation and Metabolism on Dental Surfaces”  Operational from 2000-2010  Awarded $9.7M, with the junior investigators receiving an additional $14M: * 9 RO1’s * 24 non-NIH grants  Recruits investigators to examine microbial formation on teeth in order to translate research knowledge into treatment and prevention of oral disease.
  • 14. “Functional Genomic/Proteomic Analysis of Bacterial/Host Interactions”  Operational from 2000-2010  Awarded $20.9M plus $31M in additional grants: * 10 RO1’s * 7 R21’s * 1 RO3 * 27 non-NIH grants  Supported 8 junior investigators  Used genome-scale and proteomic analysis of bacterial pathogenesis in order to increase the understanding of bacterial and host interactions.
  • 15. “Mentoring Vision Research in Oklahoma”  Operational from 2002-2012  Awarded $23.8M plus $33.5M in additional grants: * 13 RO1’s * 5 R21’s * 1 RO3 * 6 non-NIH grants  Improves vision research through the mentoring of early career investigators and develops support for the infrastructure of vision research programs
  • 16. “Post-Translational Modification in Host Defense: Interdisciplinary Research in Vascular Biology”  Operational from 2003-2015  Awarded $22.2M plus an additional $11M: * 6 RO1’s * 25 non-NIH grants  Studies the function of diverse protein modifications used in host defense; builds interdisciplinary program in cardiovascular biology.
  • 17. “Molecular Mechanisms and Genetics of Autoimmunity”  Operational from 2004-2014  Awarded $24.9M plus $10.7M in additional grants: * 4 RO1’s * 2 R21’s * 1 RO3 * 13 non-NIH grants  Recruited 8 new faculty members  Examines disease processes and potential genetic risk factors in order to understand development and progression of autoimmune disorders
  • 18. “Mentoring Diabetes Research in Oklahoma”  Operational from 2007-2012  Supports 5 junior investigators * 3 RO1’s * 3 additional NIH grants *13 non-NIH grants  Mentors junior investigators in diabetes research to facilitate translational research toward the development of new treatments and preventive measures for diabetes.
  • 19.
  • 20. Per Capita NIH Dollars (Selected States) 2011 2011 Dollars State NIH dollars Population Per Capita VT $ 53M 626,431 $ 85 HI $ 61M 1,374,810 $ 44 OK $ 82M 3,791,508 $ 22 MD $1.69B 5,828,289 $290 MA $2.51B 6,587,536 $381
  • 21. The IDeA program has transformed biomedical science at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and in the state of Oklahoma as a whole.
  • 22. IDeA has been the best investment ever made by Congress or the NIH in the history of biomedical research.

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