From bench to clinic and back: Perspective on the 1stIQPC Translational Research conference

被引:31
作者
Hörig H. [1 ]
Pullman W. [2 ]
机构
[1] Columbia University Medical Center, Division of Surgical Science, Columbia
[2] Sanofi-Aventis, Bridgewater
关键词
Translational Research; Cancer Vaccine; Surrogate Endpoint; Fine Needle Aspirate; Tumor Bank;
D O I
10.1186/1479-5876-2-44
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Translational Research (TR) provides a set of tools and communication context for scientists and clinicians to optimize the drug discovery and development process. In the proceedings of a Princeton conference on this timely topic, the strengths and needs of this developing field were debated. Outcomes and key points from these discussions are summarized in this article which covers the topics of defining what we mean by translational research (both theoretically and in operational terms), ways in which to engender the TR mindset and embed it in organizations such as the pharmaceutical industry in order to optimize the impact of available technologies (including imaging methods), the scientific basis and under-pinnings of TR including genomics knowledge, information sharing, as well as examples of application to drug discovery and development. Importantly, it should be noted that collaborations and communications between the stakeholders in this field, namely academia, industry and regulatory authorities, must be strengthened in order for the promise of TR to be delivered as better therapies to patients. © 2004 Hörig and Pullman; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 14 条
[11]  
Li J., Zhang Z., Rosenzweig J., Wang Y.Y., Chan D.W., Proteomics and bioinformatics approaches for identification of serum biomarkers to detect breast cancer, Clin. Chem., 48, pp. 1296-1304, (2002)
[12]  
Petricoin E.F., Liotta L.A., SELDI-TOF-based serum proteomic pattern diagnostics for early detection of cancer, Curr. Opin. Biotechnol., 15, 1, pp. 24-30, (2004)
[13]  
Cowherd S.M., Espina V.A., Petricoin III E.F., Liotta L.A., Proteomic analysis of human breast cancer tissue with laser-capture microdissection and reverse-phase protein microarrays, Clin. Breast Cancer, 5, 5, pp. 385-392, (2004)
[14]  
Lappin G., Garner R.C., Big physics, small doses: The use of AMS and PET in human microdosing of development drugs, Nature Reviews, Drug Discovery, 2, pp. 233-240, (2003)