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❮News Cleveland Clinic Establishes Center for Global and Emerging Pathogens Research

04/22/2020

Cleveland Clinic Establishes Center for Global and Emerging Pathogens Research

The new center, which has been in the planning stages for more than a year, aims to broaden scientific understanding of emerging diseases, including COVID-19, and develop new therapeutics and vaccines.

Cleveland Clinic is establishing the Center for Global and Emerging Pathogens Research to broaden understanding of emerging pathogens-ranging from Zika virus to SARS-CoV-2 (which causes COVID-19)-and to expedite critically needed treatments and vaccines.

The new center has been in the planning stages for 18 months and will span Lerner Research Institute and the soon-to-open Cleveland Clinic Florida Research and Innovation Center in Port St. Lucie, Florida. A team of renowned experts will lead the center to advance research towards diseases such as COVID-19, highly pathogenic influenza, Dengue fever, AIDS and Zika virus-related conditions.

"Novel pathogens to which we have little or no immunity are a tremendous risk to global health," said Serpil Erzurum, MD, chair of Lerner Research Institute and a practicing pulmonologist in the Respiratory Institute. "We have some of the world's top research experts in virology, immunology, genomics, population health and drug discovery coming together to form a team approach on infectious disease research."

Leveraging Cleveland Clinic's robust research infrastructure, the center's researchers will uncover the scientific mechanisms of how SARS-CoV-2 and other pathogens cause disease. In addition, the researchers will closely collaborate with the newly established Cleveland Clinic BioRepository to have access to patient tissues and electronic medical record data through a large-scale secure database. The new center will be supported in large part by philanthropy.

The research team will collaborate with drug developers from the Center for Therapeutics Discovery to rapidly translate research findings into life-saving therapies and experts from the Center for Populations Health Research to understand the socioeconomic factors that affect risk of infection and poor outcomes.

A sampling of Cleveland Clinic COVID-19 research already in the works

In light of the global pandemic and in anticipation of the new center's opening, Cleveland Clinic is ramping up research related to COVID-19. A research registry of nearly 10,000 patients is collecting data from patients tested for COVID-19 at Cleveland Clinic and there are plans to integrate the data within the electronic medical record. The researchers will mine the data to inform other studies, such as the development of tools to predict risk and outcomes in patients.

Lerner Research Institute scientists led by Feixiong Cheng, PhD, published findings last month on a network-based prediction model using artificial intelligence to identify targets for drug repurposing in coronaviruses and COVID19 specifically. Based on their findings, they prioritized 16 drugs and three drug combinations as potential treatments.

Other projects are uncovering how SARS-CoV-2 enters human cells, replicates and causes disease. A clinical trials committee has been formed to identify and prioritize the most promising therapies for mild to severe disease.

Cleveland Clinic Florida Research and Innovation Center opening soon

In partnership with Cleveland Clinic Florida, the new center will also conduct research at the Florida Research and Innovation Center building, a state-of-the-art research facility, complete with a biosafety level 3 laboratory anticipated to open in summer 2020. The facility features 107,000-square feet of high-tech laboratory and office space situated on eight acres of land.

"The new Florida Research and Innovation Center will complement and expand clinical research underway throughout Cleveland Clinic," said Joseph Iannotti, MD, PhD, Cleveland Clinic Florida's Chief of Staff and Chief Academic and Innovation Officer. "Our vision is to create a research institute dedicated to taking bench discoveries and creating leading-edge diagnostics, preventatives and treatments for infectious disease, oncology and other pressing healthcare problems."

"This new center will span our global healthcare system," said James Young, MD, Chief Academic Officer at Cleveland Clinic. "It will provide critical technologies and resources, empowering our clinicians and scientists to understand biological pathways and develop new treatments against the novel coronavirus and other dangerous pathogens."

Article originally posted in the Cleveland Clinic Newsroom.

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