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Predict-TB
RRID:SCR_003766 RRID Copied      
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URL: http://www.predict-tb.eu/

Proper Citation: Predict-TB (RRID:SCR_003766)

Description: Consortium to accelerate the search for new, more effective combinations of treatments to tackle Tuberculosis and address pre-clinical research barriers to the discovery and development of new TB drug combinations. To overcome the challenges in Tuberculosis drug development they will create tools to accelerate PK-PD (Pharmacokinetic / Pharmacodynamic) analysis that are connected to clinical outcomes. By addressing the gaps in preclinical information, the consortium aims to provide a framework and tools to facilitate the transition of the best combinations of drugs to late phase development. They aim to develop an integrated set of laboratory-based models that will provide much-needed data to indicate the most appropriate doses and combinations of drugs for patients. In addition, the project will generate a comprehensive database of patient data from previous and on-going clinical trials for use as a reference for evaluating the performance of combination anti-TB drug regimens in these newly developed laboratory models. Ultimately, they aim to enable researchers to be able to use the information generated by the novel models to design better clinical trials involving TB patients. The aims of the consortium: * To systematically evaluate two successive panels of representative anti-tuberculosis drugs (licensed and novel) using a suite of standard, novel and enhanced preclinical model systems, with respect to performance in clinical trials * To refine the set of preclinical systems on the basis of these results in order to identify and define the currently optimal critical path in discovery and pre-clinical development for tuberculosis. * To develop an integrated PK-PD / Disease modelling and simulation framework for tuberculosis which will facilitate prediction of optimal combinations and design of clinical studies.

Abbreviations: PreDiCT-TB

Synonyms: PreDiCT - TB

Resource Type: portal, consortium, organization portal, data or information resource

Keywords: pre-clinical, drug, bedaquiline, tool development, basic research, drug development, lung, model, simulation, database

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