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Centre Defence Enterprise

for

Themed Competition Webinar

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The aim of CDE

Technology

Best providers

Barriers

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Funding research

Two routes to funding

Enduring

Themed

Themed competition

Requirements

Bounded

Specific

CDE themed competition

Innate response targets for therapy

Enduring challenge competition

Perpetual

Radical

£3M per year

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Enduring challenges

• protection • situational awareness • power • communications • data • lethality • mobility • human performance • lower cost of ownership • new capabilities

Online bid submission

CDE Portal

Only route

Low overhead

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Read available information

Start with –

Quick Start Guide

CDE Portal

Intellectual property

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CDE Innovation Network

Innate response targets for therapy

CDE themed competition March 25 - June 5 2014

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Key dates

• Competition launches today • Presentation to follow • Opportunity for Q&A • Webinar Tuesday 1 April • Deadline for applications Thursday 5 June 2014 at 17:00 hrs via Centre for Defence Enterprise Portal • Funding decisions to be made July 2014 • Notifications end July

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Background: biothreat agents

• Pathogenic for man or animals

• Very low infectious dose

• Infectious via the inhalational route

• Cause endemic disease around world

• Usually are zoonotic diseases

• Lethal or incapacitating

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Defence against biothreats

• Many potential biothreat agents • How to defend against them? • Impossible to make a vaccine/therapy for every potential agent • Require generic therapy

Generic approach to therapy • By influencing the host response

• Requires an understanding of the host response to pathogen & safe ways to influence it

• Requires identification of relevant targets or pathways in the host

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Innate (host) response targets for therapy

• Objective of this competition is to look broadly across research and development to identify host cell targets and pathways

• Using data derived from diverse infection models

• Respondents to competition do not need to work directly with biothreat agents

• Ultimate aim is to apply the most innovative approaches to biothreat agents

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CDE themed competition specifics • Seeking innovative proposals for short projects (<1year); £30-

80k guide; (£500k total budget)

• Show proof-of-concept for your proposal; there is funding allocated for follow-on work for successful projects

• Competition divided into 3 challenges

• Respondents need to address 1 of the challenges, may address >1, do not have to address all 3

• Challenges described fully in the competition document

• Bids must be ethical and compliant with UK government legislation

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Challenge 1

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Identification of new cellular or host pathway targets

Identification of new cellular or host pathway targets • In host-pathogen model of your choice

– Does not need to be a biodefence pathogen – Does not need to be in vivo

• Conditioning of cells ex vivo eg to profile responses or prior to adoptive transfer

• Targeting cells in situ eg – to refocus them – to activate them – to induce them to traffic – to redirect them

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Identification of new cellular or host pathway targets May involve the identification of eg • immuno stimulants • modulators • transfection factors • chemokines, cytokines or the induction (or blockade) of these • cytokine/chemokine/growth factor receptors and application of these to modulate host responses

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Identification of new cellular or host pathway targets

• Some of these may be

exogenous and some endogenous factors

• Some endogenous natural

regulators /regulatory pathways may be exploited

• to reduce inflammation and to restore homeostasis

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Normal

Overactive Underactive

Possible outcomes Proposals for

– identification of new cellular targets /pathways – new applications of manipulating known cellular targets/pathways – demonstration that targets may be influenced beneficially, for

example to: • prevent cytotoxicity • prevent/reduce microbial invasion • reduce microbial load • restore normal cell function

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Challenge 2

Identification of new candidate therapies

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Identification of new candidate therapies Exploit appropriate cellular targets and pathways to identify new therapies by, for example:

• enhancing cell-mediated immunity • investigating novel combinations • identification and manipulation of significant

transcription factors • micro RNA-directed therapies or antagonists

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Possible outcomes • Candidate therapies should be druggable and generic • Proposals should show proof-of-concept

• Does not exclude the re-purposing or augmentation of existing

therapies

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Challenge 3

Identification of new platform technologies

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Identification of new platform technologies

For assessing therapeutic benefit • Novel technologies such as:

• non-invasive methods of in-vivo/ex-vivo analysis eg bio-imaging or tracking

• Transcriptomics including micro RNA analysis

• In-silico modelling of host responses

• Novel assays to monitor the host immune response

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Possible outcomes

• New technologies which may facilitate the identification and development of candidate therapies

• Proposals should demonstrate the impact of the technology on therapeutic development

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What we want • Highly innovative approaches that are significantly different from

existing technologies

• Generally technology readiness level (TRL) ≤ 3

• Generic approaches (not pathogen specific)

• Approaches applicable to intracellular pathogens where

appropriate

• Approaches that will lead to a feasible clinical product

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What we don’t want Proposals that concern: • high technology readiness level (TRL) capability • serological targets only (rather than cellular) • antibody-based therapies (but antibodies as a targeting

mechanism are acceptable) • existing solutions or technology already tested and found to

have limited utility • a paper study or review or similar • pre-exposure therapies or therapeutics • topical therapies for wounds

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Successful proposals

• Each will be assigned a Technical Partner

– Provides interface between project and defence community

– If project successful, potential routes to exploitation developed

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Summary

• Competition launches today • Webinar Tuesday 1 April • Closes on Thursday 5 June 2014 at 17:00 hrs • Short proof-of-concept proposals • If successful, potential for follow-on funding • May include additional research to develop technology for MOD • Competition information available on CDE website

www.science.mod.uk

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Questions?

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