학술논문

Advancing patient care through the Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGIR)
Document Type
article
Author
Aceves, SeemaCollins, Margaret HRothenberg, Marc EFuruta, Glenn TGonsalves, NirmalaResearchers, Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal DiseaseAbonia, J PabloAlmonte, SamuelAndrews, RachelArrington, AshleyArva, NicoletaAtkins, FredBailey, DominiqueBerry, AlexisBesl, BridgetBolton, ScottBonis, PeterBook, WendyBray, KimberlyBrown, TeresaBurger, CassandraBurke, DeirdreCahoon, JonathonCapocelli, KelleyChehade, MirnaCollins, MargaretDavis, CarlaDellon, EvanDeMarshall, MaureenDiTommaso, LaurenDohil, RanjanEby, MichaelFalk, GaryFleischer, DavidFoote, HeatherFoss, KelciFriedlander, JoelFulkerson, PatriciaFuruta, GlennGeno, DebraGreuter, ThomasGupta, SandeepHamilton, FrankHarris, KirkHarris, JenniferHirano, IkuoHiremath, GirishHolland-Thomas, NicoleJacinto, LeaKagalwalla, AmirKaseta, TimothyKatzka, DavidKeeley, KaitlinKhosh-Hemmat, EmadKhoury, PaneezKing, EileenKliewer, KaraKlion, AmyKnowles, JenniferKocher, KendraKodroff, EllynKrischer, JeffreyKyle, ShayLeung, JohnLevy, MeredithLiacouras, ChrisMack, DeniseMartin, LisaMartin, EllenMcCright-Gill, TalayaMenard-Katcher, PaulMenard-Katcher, CaliesMendoza, GabrielaMingler, MelissaMinnicozzi, MikeMuir, AmandaMukkada, VincentMurrayPetzold, CristinNewbury, RobertNhu, QuanOyibo, OghenekpaoborPaliana, AllisaPan, ZhaoxingPesek, RobbiePeterson, KathrynPoppendeck, HeidiPutnam, PhilipRivera, FabianRothenberg, MarcRudman-Spergel, AmandaSable, KathleenSchoepfer, AlainScott, MelissaSheridan, RachelSinanovic, SelmaSpergel, JonathanStrobel, MaryJoSun, Kiki
Source
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 145(1)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Immunology
Clinical Research
Digestive Diseases
Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities
Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions
Detection
screening and diagnosis
6.9 Resources and infrastructure (treatment evaluation)
4.5 Resources and infrastructure (detection)
Good Health and Well Being
Biomedical Research
Clinical Trials as Topic
Enteritis
Eosinophilia
Eosinophilic Esophagitis
Gastritis
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
United States
Eosinophils
gastrointestinal
consortium
allergy
esophagitis
advocacy
Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers
Allergy
Language
Abstract
Recent advances in rare disease research are accelerated by the work of consortia that have been supported by the National Institutes of Health. Development of such consortia rely on multidisciplinary relationships and engagement with patient advocacy groups, as well as the National Institutes of Health and industry and academic partners. In this rostrum we present the development of such a process that focuses on eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases. Principal investigators, patient advocacy groups, research assistants, and trainees work together to perform natural history studies that promote clinical trial readiness tools, conduct clinical trials, train a new generation of investigators, and perform innovative pilot studies.