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Project # | Project Title | Research Focus Area | Research Program | Administering IC | Institution(s) | Investigator(s) | Location(s) | Year Awarded |
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3U24NS113844-02S1
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EPPIC-NET DCC | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) | NINDS | NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE | PETKOVA, EVA (contact); TROXEL, ANDREA B | New York, NY | 2021 |
NOFO Title: Notice of Special Interest to Encourage Eligible NIH HEAL Initiative Awardees to Apply for PA-20-222: Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (Admin Supp - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-20-107 Summary: There is a clear public health imperative to improve the care and outcomes of people who experience severe acute and chronic pain. The Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) is charged with conducting deep phenotyping and biomarker studies for specific pain conditions – and with conducting high-quality phase II clinical trials to test novel non-opioid pain treatments with academic and industry partners. This research will extend EPPIC-Net’s current portfolio to develop novel and efficient data-analytic methodologies for complex medical data, such as those that are expected to be generated by the clinical trials conducted by EPPIC-Net. |
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3UH3AR077360-03S1
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A sequenced-strategy for improving outcomes in patients with knee osteoarthritis pain | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Pain Management Effectiveness Research Network (ERN) | NIAMS | JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | CAMPBELL, CLAUDIA MICHELLE (contact); CASTILLO, RENAN C; COHEN, STEVEN P | Baltimore, MD | 2021 |
NOFO Title: Notice of Special Interest to Encourage Eligible NIH HEAL Initiative Awardees to Apply for PA-20-222: Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (Admin Supp - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-20-107 Summary: Knee osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, particularly among older adults. Despite multiple guidelines for care, most patients do not receive adequate treatment, and about 30% are prescribed long-term opioids. This award will be used to recruit and support an early career faculty member from a group underrepresented in biomedicine. This research, part of the Pain Management Effectiveness Research Network will evaluate conservative and more aggressive treatments for knee osteoarthritis and determine which individual-level factors contribute to treatment outcomes. |
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3UH3AR077360-03S2
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Increasing Participant Diversity in a 'Sequenced-Strategy to Improve Outcomes in People with Knee Osteoarthritis Pain (SKOAP) | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Pain Management Effectiveness Research Network (ERN) | NIAMS | JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | COHEN, STEVEN P | Baltimore, MD | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) regarding the Availability of Administrative Supplements to Support Strategies to Increase Participant Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement in Clinical Studies
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-025 Summary: Knee osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, particularly among older adults. Despite multiple guidelines for care, most patients do not receive adequate treatment, and about 30% are prescribed long-term opioids. This award will be used to recruit and support an early career faculty member from a group underrepresented in biomedicine. This research, part of the Pain Management Effectiveness Research Network will evaluate conservative and more aggressive treatments for knee osteoarthritis and determine which individual-level factors contribute to treatment outcomes. |
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3UG1CA189824-08S2
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Developing and Implementing a Culturally Appropriate Non-Opioid Pain Coping Skills Training Intervention for Spanish-Speaking Hispanic/Latinx Patients with Cancer Pain | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Pain Management Effectiveness Research Network (ERN) | NCI | WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES | LESSER, GLENN J | Winston-Salem, NC | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) regarding the Availability of Administrative Supplements to Support Strategies to Increase Participant Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement in Clinical Studies
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-025 Summary: Cancer remains a leading cause of death among Hispanic/Latino populations in the United States. Compared with non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanic/Latino cancer patients are more likely to experience poor quality of life and inadequate cancer-related care, including less effective pain relief and poor patient‒provider communication. Additionally, Hispanic/Latino populations often have inadequate access to pain treatment, due to both social disparities and language barriers. However, most behavioral and psychosocial oncology research continues to focus on non-Hispanic Whites, and empirically validated and effective treatment interventions, particularly psychosocial interventions, are often not available in Spanish. This project will generate a Spanish-language version of the painTRAINER internet-based coping skills training program that is both linguistically and culturally sensitive and will evaluate its feasibility and acceptability in Hispanic/Latino patients with persistent cancer-related pain. |
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3U24NS113850-03S1
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Clinical Coordinating Center for the Health Initiative in Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network - Murray Supplement | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) | NINDS | MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL | FAVA, MAURIZIO (contact); EDWARDS, ROBERT R; RATHMELL, JAMES P | Boston, MA | 2021 |
NOFO Title: Notice of Special Interest to Encourage Eligible NIH HEAL Initiative Awardees to Apply for Administrative Supplements to Support Career Enhancement Related to Clinical Research on Pain (Admin Supp – Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-048 Summary: Key goals of the NIH HEAL Initiative are improving non-opioid pain management and expanding the workforce of clinical researchers working on individualized pain treatments know as pain precision medicine. This award enables an exceptional early career clinician with the opportunity to obtain expertise with high-quality pain-related biomarker assessment methods and biomarker-informed clinical trial design. This research centers on eating-related gastrointestinal functional/motility pain disorders – an understudied area of clinical pain science – and will prepare the clinician to be a future leader in the clinical pain research community. |
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3U24NS112873-03S2
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Clinical Coordinating Center for the Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures Program: Administrative Supplement | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures Program | NINDS | UNIVERSITY OF IOWA | SLUKA, KATHLEEN A | Iowa City, IA | 2021 |
NOFO Title: Notice of Special Interest to Encourage Eligible NIH HEAL Initiative Awardees to Apply for Administrative Supplements to Support Career Enhancement Related to Clinical Research on Pain (Admin Supp – Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-048 Summary: The Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures (A2CPS) Program aims to identify combinations of biomarkers that predict susceptibility or resilience to the development of chronic pain. This career enhancement award will help a promising postdoctoral trainee gain access to tools and develop skills needed to pursue a career in clinical pain research. The research involves conducting collaborative multi-site cohort studies and analyzing A2CPS data to determine if a combination of metabolic and psychosocial biomarkers can be used to explain pre-surgery differences in pain, function, and disability in patients with severe knee osteoarthritis. |
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3U24NS113784-01S1
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University of Rochester Hub and Spokes for the EPPIC Network - Specialized Clinical Center | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) | NINDS | UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER | MARKMAN, JOHN DOUGLAS | Rochester, NY | 2021 |
NOFO Title: Notice of Special Interest to Encourage Eligible NIH HEAL Initiative Awardees to Apply for Administrative Supplements to Support Career Enhancement Related to Clinical Research on Pain (Admin Supp – Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-048 Summary: Improving pain treatment for is a major goal of the NIH HEAL Initiative. This award supports an early career physician toward achieving a future in clinical pain research and in conducting phase II clinical trials focused on pain. Research activities will provide this individual with the skills needed to serve as a primary investigator for future clinical trials in chronic pain and will help to answer a key question that could improve the design of analgesic clinical trials for neurogenic intermittent claudication, a distinct form of chronic low back pain for which no available treatment exists. |
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3U19AR076725-01S2
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HEALing LB3P: Profiling Biomechanical, Biological and Behavioral phenotypes | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Back Pain Consortium Research Program | NIAMS | UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH | SOWA, GWENDOLYN A | Pittsburgh, PA | 2021 |
NOFO Title: Notice of Special Interest to Encourage Eligible NIH HEAL Initiative Awardees to Apply for Administrative Supplements to Support Career Enhancement Related to Clinical Research on Pain (Admin Supp – Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-048 Summary: Identifying optimal chronic low back pain treatments on a patient-specific basis is an important and unresolved challenge. Tailoring interventions according to patient movement characteristics is one option. This research is characterizing patients based on spinal motion during functional tasks and daily activities and will use artificial intelligence to objectively characterize motions of the spine during both clinical assessments and day-to-day life. During clinical assessments, participants will be asked to perform functional tasks while wearing motion sensors. Data collected from the sensors will be used to identify tasks of interest, such as activities of daily living and aberrant/painful motions. An artificial intelligence approach will then interpret data collected continuously during assessment in patients’ homes over a 7-day testing period. Ultimately, this data could be used to help clinicians tailor treatments that are responsive to a patient’s real-world functional impairments. |
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3U24NS115678-01S1
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Increasing Diversity and Community Engagement in EPPIC-Net Research at the University of Washington | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) | NINDS | UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON | BACKONJA, MIROSLAV MISHA | Seattle, WA | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) regarding the Availability of Administrative Supplements to Support Strategies to Increase Participant Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement in Clinical Studies
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-025 Summary: A main goal of the NIH HEAL Initiative and the Early Phase Pain Intervention Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) is to improve pain management by discovering and validating biomarkers and non-opioid pain medications. This award will leverage the resources at the University of Washington’s EPPIC-Net’s Specialized Clinical Centers by implementing and evaluating strategies to improve the engagement, recruitment, and retention of individuals from underserved racial/ethnic minority populations to participate in EPPIC-Net clinical trials. The site’s network spans multiple states and specialties, allowing access to geographically and demographically diverse patient populations, including underrepresented and underserved populations. |
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3-UH3-AT010739-02
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Pragmatic Trial of Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adults | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Pragmatic and Implementation Studies for the Management of Pain to Reduce Opioid Prescribing (PRISM) | NCCIH | KAISER FOUNDATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE | SHERMAN, KAREN J (contact); DEBAR, LYNN L | Oakland, CA | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) regarding the Availability of Administrative Supplements to Support Strategies to Increase Participant Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement in Clinical Studies
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-025 |
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3U19AR076734-01S4
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University of Michigan BACPAC Mechanistic Research Center | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Back Pain Consortium Research Program | NIAMS | UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR | CLAUW, DANIEL J | Ann Arbor, MI | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) regarding the Availability of Administrative Supplements to Support Strategies to Increase Participant Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement in Clinical Studies
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-025 Summary: Chronic overlapping pain conditions represent up to half of all chronic pain cases and can be more debilitating than other forms of chronic pain. These conditions include but are not limited to the following: temporomandibular disorders, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, vulvodynia, interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome, painful endometriosis, chronic tension type headache, migraine headache, chronic low back pain, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Common neurobiological mechanisms have been suspected to account for the overlap between these conditions, but until recently it has been difficult to efficiently classify each condition within individual patients. A digital classification tool for clinicians has been developed for this purpose, but access to the tool remains limited. Here we propose converting this chronic overlapping pain conditions classification tool into a common web-based application format. |
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3U19AR076734-01S3
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University of Michigan BACPAC Mechanistic Research Center | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Back Pain Consortium Research Program | NIAMS | UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR | CLAUW, DANIEL J | Ann Arbor, MI | 2021 |
NOFO Title: Notice of Special Interest to Encourage Eligible NIH HEAL Initiative Awardees to Apply for Administrative Supplements to Support Career Enhancement Related to Clinical Research on Pain (Admin Supp – Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-048 Summary: There are numerous pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for chronic low back pain, yet no treatment is universally effective. This award supports an early career physician to develop skills to prepare for a career in clinical pain research in an environment aiming to understand patient characteristics that predict differential responses to pain interventions and thus allow for tailored treatments. This research assesses the impact of mindfulness-based stress reduction on pain interference reported by people with chronic low back pain and explores neurobiological effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction through advanced imaging and clinical assessments. |
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3U24NS114416-01S1
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Administrative Supplement to Support Strategies to Increase Participant Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement in EPPIC NET | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) | NINDS | DUKE UNIVERSITY | LIMKAKENG, ALEXANDER TAN | Durham, NC | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) regarding the Availability of Administrative Supplements to Support Strategies to Increase Participant Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement in Clinical Studies
NOFO Number: NOT-NS-21-025 Summary: A main goal of the NIH HEAL Initiative and the Early Phase Pain Intervention Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) is to improve non-opioid pain management. This award will leverage the resources at one of EPPIC-Net’s Specialized Clinical Centers by implementing and evaluating strategies to improve the engagement, recruitment, and retention of individuals from underserved racial/ethnic minority populations to participate in EPPIC-Net clinical trials. Since environmental, cultural, and genetic factors may account for observed differences in pain responses between racial and ethnic groups, enrollment of a diverse sample in pain research is crucial to obtain a complete understanding of the effectiveness of any proposed pain therapeutic intervention. The success of these activities will be evaluated, and a toolkit will be created to define best practices that can be by other EPPIC-Net sites and additional trials. |
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1OT2NS122680-01
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A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of 80 mg o.d. of NRD135S.El Versus Placebo in Adult and Elderly Subjects with Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (SERENDIPITY-I) | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) | NINDS | ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI | ROBINSON-PAPP, JESSICA | New York, NY | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: EPPIC-Net Pain Research Asset Application (OT2)
NOFO Number: OTA-20-008 Summary: People with diabetes are at risk for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. This pain may be experienced as burning, aching, hypersensitivity to touch, or simply as pain, and there are no currently FDA-approved medications that reduce its symptoms. This phase 2 clinical trial, through the EPPIC-NET program, will test a potential new treatment for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. The molecule, NRD135S.E1, is a lab-made version of a natural substance traditionally used to brew tea to treat a variety of indications, including pain, in a village in Siberia. In clinical studies, NRD135S.E1 was well tolerated by patients and showed clinically relevant pain relief. Testing within EPPIC-Net will use a master protocol, an innovative study design in which multiple treatments can be tested at the same time with fewer research participants. |
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1K24AT011995-01
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Providing training in effective non-opioid options for the treatment of pain conditions | Clinical Research in Pain Management | NCCIH | UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO | Doorenbos, Ardith Z | Chicago, IL | 2021 | |
NOFO Title: Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (Parent K24 Independent Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: PA-20-193 Summary: Over-the-counter medicines such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are ineffective for treating severe chronic pain and may have serious side effects from continued use, which limits treatment options. A kinase (an enzyme whose activity targets a specific molecule) called TAK1 is involved in the chronic pain process. This research will develop a molecule previously shown to be effective in a model of inflammatory pain that also inhibits TAK1. A main goal will be to determine if this inhibitor (takinib analog HS-276) can cross the blood-brain barrier and, if successful, pursue FDA Investigative New Drug-enabling safety studies leading to a Phase I clinical trial and a potential new chronic pain treatment. |
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1K24AR081143-01
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Mentorship of Junior Investigators on HEAL-SKOAP | Clinical Research in Pain Management | NIAMS | JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY | Campbell, Claudia Michelle | Baltimore, MD | 2021 | |
NOFO Title: Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (Parent K24 Independent Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: PA-20-193 Summary: The HEAL-funded Sequenced-strategy for Improving Outcomes in People with Knee Osteoarthritis Pain (SKOAP) clinical trial evaluates behavioral, pharmacologic, and procedural interventions for patients with knee osteoarthritis pain. It is designed to mimic clinical care for these patients by first testing the effectiveness of conservative and nonsurgical interventions before considering surgical interventions. It is a large-scale clinical trial with a novel design that evaluates multidisciplinary treatments. Therefore, it offers a unique training opportunity for junior investigators from various disciplines who are interested in pain research and management. This mentoring award will allow a selected investigator to train junior investigators by providing protected, mentorship-focused time. |
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1K24NS126781-01
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Mentoring in discovery and validation of clinical chronic pain biomarkers | Clinical Research in Pain Management | NINDS | STANFORD UNIVERSITY | Mackey, Sean C | Stanford, CA | 2021 | |
NOFO Title: Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (Parent K24 Independent Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: PA-20-193 Summary: Enhancing the workforce of pain investigators and practitioners is a key goal of the NIH HEAL Initiative. This mentoring award will allow a selected investigator to train early career investigators in patient-oriented research focusing on the development of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for high-impact chronic pain. Mentoring activities will include training in designing and implementing pain research studies, preparing scientific papers and presentations, writing successful grant applications, the responsible conduct of research, and successful navigation of the academic process to achieve scientific independence. This training will allow mentees to advance their independent careers as pain researchers. |
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1K24NS126861-01
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Promoting high-quality chronic pain treatment trials through mentorship of junior investigators: A focus on study conduct and method development | Clinical Research in Pain Management | NINDS | UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER | Gewandter, Jennifer | Rochester, NY | 2021 | |
NOFO Title: Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (Parent K24 Independent Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: PA-20-193 Summary: Enhancing the workforce of pain investigators and practitioners is a key goal of the NIH HEAL Initiative. This mentoring award leverages the resources at one of EPPIC-Net’s Specialized Clinical Centers to encourage interest in clinical pain management, in particular through multidisciplinary pain research projects. A selected investigator will train early career clinical researchers on how to develop and validate relevant pain measures and outcomes in chronic pain conditions, including chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic chronic low back pain. Mentoring activities will include formal research and analysis, active inclusion in EPPIC-Net working groups, and collaborative writing experiences. |
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1K24NS126570-01
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Mentorship in Precision Pain Medicine via the Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network | Clinical Research in Pain Management | NINDS | Brigham and Women's Hospital | Edwards, Robert R | Boston, MA | 2021 | |
NOFO Title: Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (Parent K24 Independent Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: PA-20-193 Summary: Throughout clinical pain research, there is a need to increase the workforce of researchers familiar with individualized treatment strategies known as precision pain medicine. This mentoring award will leverage EPPIC-Net’s Clinical Coordinating Center resources to encourage interest in clinical pain management, in particular through multidisciplinary pain research projects. A selected clinician-researcher will mentor early career investigators and provide them with hands-on training activities and other skill-building experiences in clinical pain research, with a focus on precision pain medicine, biomarker development, and pain assessment. Mentoring activities will include formal educational coursework, inclusion in EPPIC-Net working groups, and collaborative writing experiences. |
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1R24DA055306-01
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Wake Forest IMPOWR Dissemination Education and Coordination Center (IDEA-CC) | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Reducing Opioid-Related Harms to Treat Chronic Pain (IMPOWR and MIRHIQL) | NIDA | WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES | ADAMS, MEREDITH C B | Winston-Salem, NC | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of Chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Coordination and Dissemination Center (R24 Clinical Trial Optional)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-21-029 Summary: The IMPOWR (Integrative Management of Chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery) Dissemination, Education, and Coordination Center (IDEA-CC) will develop infrastructure to amplify and create momentum for the findings of the IMPOWR initiative and other linked research networks. This center will i) rapidly deploy a communication framework to link IMPOWR clinical sites with each other and the larger HEAL research frameworks; ii) develop an educational infrastructure addressing stigma and health disparities in patients with co-morbid chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder; iii) disseminate research findings effectively to targeted audiences; iv) develop a novel composite screening tool for chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder; and v) harmonize processes for data collection and common data elements of chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder measures across the IMPOWR research centers, providing a coordinated platform for gathering data from these studies. This center will rapidly disseminate key findings to stakeholders, clinicians, and patients to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals with co-occurring chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder. |
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1RM1DA055311-01
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Tailored Retention and Engagement for Equitable Treatment of OUD and Pain (TREETOP) | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Reducing Opioid-Related Harms to Treat Chronic Pain (IMPOWR and MIRHIQL) | NIDA | UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH | MERLIN, JESSICA S (contact); HAMM, MEGAN ; KRAEMER, KEVIN L | Pittsburgh, PA | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of Chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers (RM1 Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-21-030 Summary: The goal of the Tailored Retention and Engagement for Equitable Treatment of Opioid use disorder (OUD) and Pain (TREETOP) research program is to develop effective, equitable, and sustainable interventions for chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder that improve engagement in medication for opioid misuse/disorder treatment and retention in office-based addiction treatment. TREETOP will prioritize disproportionately affected rural and Black communities. The Engagement research project will investigate whether pain self-management can improve pain and engage primary care patients to seek medication treatment for opioid misuse/disorder. The Retention project will investigate whether pain self-management and/or flexibly dosed buprenorphine/naloxone can improve pain and retention in treatment among patients who have already begun care in office-based addiction treatment programs. With engagement from stakeholders and representatives with varied perspectives and lived experiences, this research will advance the science of sustainably and equitably managing chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder, prioritizing disproportionately affected communities. |
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1RM1DA055437-01
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Integrated Care for Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder: The IMPOWR Research Center at Montefiore/Einstein (IMPOWR-ME) | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Reducing Opioid-Related Harms to Treat Chronic Pain (IMPOWR and MIRHIQL) | NIDA | ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE | STARRELS, JOANNA L (contact); ARNSTEN, JULIA H; GABBAY, VILMA | Bronx, NY | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of Chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers (RM1 Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-21-030 Summary: Chronic pain and opioid use disorder often occur together, but there are a striking lack of integrated treatments accessible to people in need, particularly Black and Hispanic individuals living and seeking care in under resourced settings. This research will examine multi-modal, evidence-based practices in diverse health care settings and among diverse populations with both chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder. The first project will examine the effects of yoga and physical therapy onsite at methadone opioid treatment clinics. The second project will test Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and a care-management smartphone app for individuals in primary-care based buprenorphine treatment. The third project will compare microdosing versus standard doses/timing of buprenorphine for hospitalized patients. All three projects will improve access to care for Black and Hispanic individuals in under resourced settings by bringing integrated treatments to them. The interventions have high potential to be used broadly. |
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1RM1DA055310-01
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HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of Chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Reducing Opioid-Related Harms to Treat Chronic Pain (IMPOWR and MIRHIQL) | NIDA | YALE UNIVERSITY | BECKER, WILLIAM C (contact); BARRY, DECLAN T; FIELLIN, DAVID | New Haven, CT | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of Chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers (RM1 Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-21-030 Summary: Health care services for patients with both chronic pain and opioid use disorder are fragmented in the United States. To develop effective and feasible interventions for chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder that can be implemented in both general medical and addiction treatment settings, this research examines two different care-delivery strategies. The first project will compare the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led, collaborative care approach for patients prescribed long-term opioids who have chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder compared to a pharmacist program with a cognitive behavior therapy-based pain self-management program. The second project will examine the effectiveness of a multimodal, interdisciplinary chronic pain management program that includes cognitive behavioral therapy, exercise, and stress management. With input from stakeholders and individuals with lived experience, this research has the potential to generate novel, reproducible, and scalable findings that addresses fragmented care delivery for co-occurring chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder. |
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1OT2NS122680-01
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A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel, 20-week, Phase 2b Study of Topical Pirenzepine (WST-057) or Placebo in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients with Painful Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Early Phase Pain Investigation Clinical Network (EPPIC-Net) | NINDS | ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI | ROBINSON-PAPP, JESSICA | New York, NY | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: EPPIC-Net Pain Research - Application for Clinical Trial and Related Activities (OT2)
NOFO Number: OTA-20-008 Summary: People with diabetes are at risk for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. This pain may be experienced as burning, aching, hypersensitivity to touch, or simply as pain, and there are no currently FDA-approved medications that reduce its symptoms. This phase 2 clinical trial, through the EPPIC-NET program, will test a potential new treatment for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. The treatment, WST-057 (topical pirenzepine 4%), is a molecule that was developed in the 1980s and marketed throughout Europe and Asia in an oral form to treat gastric ulcers. Studies show that this type of molecule can increase the density of certain nerve fibers, which has been linked with improve patient-reported outcome measures for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. |
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1RM1DA055301-01
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Integrative Treatment for Achieving Holistic Recovery from Comorbid Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder | Clinical Research in Pain Management | Reducing Opioid-Related Harms to Treat Chronic Pain (IMPOWR and MIRHIQL) | NIDA | UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO | WITKIEWITZ, KATIE A (contact); PEARSON, MATTHEW RYAN | Albuquerque, NM | 2021 |
NOFO Title: HEAL Initiative: Integrative Management of Chronic Pain and OUD for Whole Recovery (IMPOWR): Research Centers (RM1 Clinical Trial Required)
NOFO Number: RFA-DA-21-030 Summary: There are a dearth of integrated treatments that simultaneously address the fundamental causes of chronic pain and opioid misuse/opioid use disorder and that focus on well-being among individuals with chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder. This research will study how to improve the lives of patients with chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder via tailored interventions that explicitly target increasing quality of life and engagement in valued activities, the cultural centering of interventions to meet the needs of diverse patient populations and reducing stigma of chronic pain and opioid misuse/disorder. Specific research projects will i) test the effectiveness, mechanisms, and implementation of an integrated psychosocial treatment for chronic pain and opioid use disorder among individuals receiving buprenorphine from outpatient treatment clinics, and ii) will use community-based participatory research methods to develop a culturally centered strategy for screening and brief intervention of chronic pain and opioid use disorder among American Indian/Alaska Native patients in primary care settings. This research will shed light on a difficult problem and improve health and wellbeing with a focus on diverse and underserved populations. |