GGrantIndex
← Search

Developmental Cancer Therapeutics

$60,080P30FY2019CANIH

Beckman Research Institute/City Of Hope, Duarte CA

Investigators

Linked publications, trials & patents

Trial NCT07664670Trial NCT07664579Trial NCT07650656Trial NCT07628894Trial NCT07619599Trial NCT07612085Trial NCT07611370Trial NCT07608627Trial NCT07608458Trial NCT07608445Trial NCT07595874Trial NCT07590583Trial NCT07583810Trial NCT07583303Trial NCT07582172Trial NCT07582159Trial NCT07578077Trial NCT07578025Trial NCT07544992Trial NCT07365306Trial NCT07363408Trial NCT07293403Trial NCT07288034Trial NCT07278856Trial NCT07275216Trial NCT07271355Trial NCT07235501Trial NCT07226544Trial NCT07226102Trial NCT07225855Trial NCT07225738Trial NCT07220447Trial NCT07219147Trial NCT07218913Trial NCT07218718Trial NCT07218692Trial NCT07218510Trial NCT07210086Trial NCT07202247Trial NCT07184294Trial NCT07136493Trial NCT07133997Trial NCT07128680Trial NCT07126301Trial NCT07125729Trial NCT07042438Trial NCT07040982Trial NCT07037004Trial NCT07025564Trial NCT07025538Trial NCT07020533Trial NCT07003100Trial NCT06996119Trial NCT06985784Trial NCT06954831Trial NCT06922604Trial NCT06918431Trial NCT06910761Trial NCT06860815Trial NCT06859008Trial NCT06834126Trial NCT06815029Trial NCT06815003Trial NCT06780787Trial NCT06763341Trial NCT06763328Trial NCT06735690Trial NCT06735664Trial NCT06731894Trial NCT06675136Trial NCT06675123Trial NCT06672224Trial NCT06626256Trial NCT06625619Trial NCT06581211Trial NCT06580015Trial NCT06575725Trial NCT06575686Trial NCT06575296Trial NCT06572631Trial NCT06572618Trial NCT06572605Trial NCT06549478Trial NCT06543381Trial NCT06538389Trial NCT06500377Trial NCT06498973Trial NCT06454409Trial NCT06454383Trial NCT06453044Trial NCT06447987Trial NCT06440850Trial NCT06408220Trial NCT06399419Trial NCT06328621Trial NCT06287944Trial NCT06260033Trial NCT06249282Trial NCT06196008Trial NCT06195891

Abstract

Developmental Cancer Therapeutics Program ABSTRACT The Developmental Cancer Therapeutics (DCT) Program has evolved considerably since 2012 with an increased focus on both solid tumor oncology and the translational aspects of advancing basic science into early-phase clinical trials in rapid fashion. Under the leadership of David Horne, PhD and Edward Newman, PhD, the central theme and overarching goal of DCT are the in-house development of novel, molecularly targeted therapies and drug delivery systems for intractable cancers. Although DCT has continued the Program's long- standing strength in evaluating cancer therapeutics developed through industry partnerships, the emphasis of the DCT Program is to advance important basic discoveries made at the City of Hope Cancer Comprehensive Center (COHCCC). To this end, DCT has established clear scientific goals that fall under three central themes: 1) Support target-directed drug development by identifying and validating new molecular cancer targets/pathways and developing corresponding pharmacological agents; 2) Develop novel drug delivery platforms to improve specificity and efficacy of clinical outcomes; and 3) Translate basic discovery and preclinical studies into early-phase clinical trials. The DCT program extends across eight departments and encompasses a total of 29 Members, of which 12 are basic researchers and 17 are clinicians/clinician scientists. Through the Program, close intra- and inter-programmatic collaborations are fostered among basic scientists and clinical investigators, which in turn has yielded an increase in the number of COH-initiated agents currently under clinical investigation. During the previous grant period, significant infrastructure has been established for the creation of a strong translational research program with greater focus on solid tumor oncology, resulting in a continuous flow of new therapeutic approaches poised for early-phase clinical trials. The emphasis is on speed and precision medicine. With only GLP toxicity studies and some formulation work contracted outside, the DCT Program can rapidly translate discoveries to the clinic. This Program has been further enhanced by the strategic recruitment of key faculty (Chen, Fakih, Fong, Gold, and Salgia), implementation of a drug discovery pipeline, and cGMP manufacturing capability for small molecule drugs, such as COH29, through COH?s in-house Chemical cGMP Synthesis Facility. During the next funding period, we anticipate robust translation of our new therapeutic approaches from the discovery phase to first-in-human clinical trials and continued close collaboration with other regional and national Comprehensive Cancer Centers. Membership: 29 Program Members representing 8 basic and clinical departments Publications: 503 total. 20.1% intra-programmatic; 36.4% inter-programmatic; 41.2% inter-institutional Funding: $4,751,305 peer-reviewed; $1,794,235 of which is NCI funding

View original record on NIH RePORTER →