Accelerating Medicines Partnership – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Accelerating Medicines Partnership – National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Great component – sharing data! Note below the bolded underlined portion
From the 4 March 2014 press release
The Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP) is a bold new venture between the NIH, 10 biopharmaceutical companies and several non-profit organizations to transform the current model for developing new diagnostics and treatments by jointly identifying and validating promising biological targets of disease. The ultimate goal is to increase the number of new diagnostics and therapies for patients and reduce the time and cost of developing them.
AMP will begin with three to five year pilot projects in three disease areas:
- Alzheimer’s disease
- type 2 diabetes
- autoimmune disorders of rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus)
For each pilot, scientists from NIH and industry have developed research plans aimed at characterizing effective molecular indicators of disease called biomarkers and distinguishing biological targets most likely to respond to new therapies.
Through this cross-sector partnership, which will be managed through the Foundation for the NIH (FNIH), NIH and industry partners are sharing expertise and resources — $230 million — in an integrated governance structure that enables the best informed contributions to science from all participants. A critical component of the partnership is that industry partners have agreed to make the AMP data and analyses publicly accessible to the broad biomedical community. These pilot projects will set the stage for broadening AMP to other diseases and conditions.
AMP Partners
Government Industry Non-Profit Organizations FDA NIH
AbbVie Biogen Idec
Bristol-Myers Squibb
GlaxoSmithKline
Johnson & Johnson
Lilly
Merck
Pfizer
Sanofi
Takeda
Alliance for Lupus Research Alzheimer’s Association
American Diabetes Association
Lupus Foundation of America
Lupus Research Institute
Foundation for the NIH
Geoffrey Beene Foundation
PhRMA
Rheumatology Research Foundation
USAgainstAlzheimer’s
Budget: 5 years [$230 Million (Rounded) Total Project Funding]
($Millions) Total Project Total NIH Total Industry Alzheimer’s Disease 129.5 67.6 61.9 Type 2 Diabetes 58.4 30.4 28 Rheumatoid Arthritis and Lupus 41.6 20.9 20.7 Total 229.5 118.9 110.6
March 13, 2014 Posted by Janice Flahiff | Medical and Health Research News | Accelerating Medicines Partnership, Alzheimer's disease, American Diabetes Association, AMP, biological targets, biomarkers, biomedical research, Lupus Foundation of America, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, Rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus | Leave a comment
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