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NIH HEAL Initiative and Helping to End Addiction Long-term are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Helping to End Addiction Long-term January 16, 2020 Rebecca G. Baker, Ph.D. Director, NIH HEAL Initiative Office of the Director, NIH #NIHhealInitiative

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Page 1: Helping to End Addiction Long-term - NIH HEAL Initiative › files › 2020-02 › 2020-01-16_baker.pdfJan 16, 2020  · • Discovery and validation of novel targets for safe and

NIH HEAL Initiative and Helping to End Addiction Long-term are service marks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Helping to End Addiction Long-term

January 16, 2020Rebecca G. Baker, Ph.D.Director, NIH HEAL InitiativeOffice of the Director, NIH

#NIHhealInitiative

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NIH HEAL Initiative: By the Numbers• Mission: scientific solutions to the opioids crisis• $500M/year effort

o Over $945M obligated in FY2019o Through 40+ funding opportunity announcementso Across 41 stateso To over 400 Investigators (you!)

HEAL PI Meeting 2

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NIH HEAL Initiative: By the Numbers

• Over 25 HEAL research programs o 12 NIH Institute and Centers leadingo 20 ICs collaborating on HEAL studieso From prevention, basic and translational research,

clinical trials, to implementation science • Trans-NIH governance structure• Research ongoing for years to come

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HEAL Initiative Research Overview

Enhancing Pain Management

Improving Treatments for Misuse and

Addiction

Enhanced Outcomes for Affected Newborns

Clinical Research in

Pain Management

Pre-Clinical/ Translational Research in

Pain Management

Translating Research

into Practice

New Prevention &

Treatment Strategies

Novel Medication

Options

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Novel Medication Options for Opioid Addiction and Overdose

• Increase effective medication options: o enhanced formulationso addressing craving and withdrawalo novel targets for addiction and overdose

• Immune-based therapies for heroin and fentanyl

HEAL PI Meeting 5

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Enhanced Outcomes for Affected Newborns

• Advancing Clinical Trials in Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome: ACT NOW Study

• Understanding the long-term consequences of early opioid exposure: HEALthy BCD Study

HEAL PI Meeting 6

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New Prevention & Treatment Strategies for Opioid Use Disorder

• Preventing OUD among at risk adolescents• Managing opioid misuse and low severity OUD• Understanding the role of sleep dysfunction• Determining the optimal length of medication

treatment• Optimizing care for people with OUD and common

mental disorders

HEAL PI Meeting 7

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Translation of Research into Practice for Effective Treatments for OUD

• Enhancing the NIDA Clinical Trials Network to address opioids

• Promoting innovation in the criminal justice system • Understanding the role of behavioral health

interventions• Integrating multiple evidence based interventions

in communities: HEALing Communities Study

HEAL PI Meeting 8

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Pre-Clinical and Translational Research in Pain Management

• Discovery and validation of novel targets for safe and effective pain treatment

• Translating discoveries into effective devices for pain treatment

• Engineering preclinical screening platforms + novel drug development

• Biomarkers, signatures and endpoints for pain

HEAL PI Meeting 9

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Clinical Research in Pain Management

• Test novel treatments in a new clinical trials network: (EPPIC Net)

• Back Pain Research Consortium • Integrated approach to pain and opioid use in

hemodialysis patients• Pain Management Effectiveness Research

Network • Pragmatic and Implementation Studies for the

Management of Pain

HEAL PI Meeting 10

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Cross-cutting HEAL Themes

• Engagement of research participants, patients, and stakeholders

• Sharing and open access of datao HEAL Public Access and Data Sharing Policyo Harmonized measures established by HEAL teams

• Leveraging expertise across disciplines and sectorso NIH, government, researchers, and communities

HEAL PI Meeting 11

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First HEAL Investigators MeetingDay #1: January 16• Leadership introductions• Plenary panel discussions on (1) pain and (2)

opioid use disorder• Discussion of data sharing and harmonization

across HEALo Lunch breako Plenary and small group data discussions

• Cross-cutting topics breakout groups• Lessons from national reporters• Posters and networking

HEAL PI Meeting 12

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First HEAL Investigators Meeting Day #2: January 17• Collaborations and federal partnerships

o SAMHSA, FDA, CMS and CDC leadership• Keynote from Surgeon General Adams• Understanding stigma• Future opportunities in HEAL• Closing remarks from Secretary Azar

HEAL PI Meeting 13

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Goals for the Meeting

• Establish the HEAL investigator network through streamlined communications and the shared expertise of HEAL researchers

• Increase awareness of the geographic, thematic and programmatic scope of HEAL

• Explore commonalities and enhance individual programs to optimize the successes of HEAL

• Consider priorities for HEAL research going forward

HEAL PI Meeting 14

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