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Resource Allocation in
Translational Neuroscience
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Tom Insel, M.D.
Director
National Institute of Mental Health
National Institutes of Health
March 5, 2009
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Two Types of Translation
Bench
Bedside
Pathophysiology
Genomics
Biomarkers
New interventions
Practice
Public health interventions
Real world relevance
Services research
Dissemination
Re-Thinking
“Mental Illness”
Mental disorders are brain disorders.
Mental disorders are developmental
disorders.
Mental disorders result from complex
genetic risk plus experiential factors.
Current treatments may be necessary
but not sufficient for recovery.
Reverse Translation – The Molecular Medicine Cycle
Developmental
Disorder
Small
Molecule
Therapeutics
Target
Identification
Gene
Discovery
Mouse/Fly/Cell
Models
Cellular
Pathology
Adapted from Mark Bear, 2008
Psychiatric Medications
Clinical observation
Mechanism of action
Modern Drug Discovery
Genetic association
Molecular pathophysiology
Animal studies
Small molecule screening
Clinical Trial
Clinical trial
Insel & Scolnick, 2005
NIMH Strategic Plan
•Strategic Objective #1: Promote Discovery in the
Brain and Behavioral Sciences to Fuel Research on
the Causes of Mental Disorders
•Strategic Objective #2: Chart Mental Illness
Trajectories to Determine When, Where and How
to Intervene
•Strategic Objective #3: Develop New and Better
Interventions for Mental Disorders that
Incorporate the Diverse Needs and Circumstances
of People with Mental Illness
•Strategic Objective #4: Strengthen the Public
Health Impact of NIMH-Supported Research
NIMH – The 4 P’s
• Predictive (Biomarkers, Early detection)
• Preemptive (Early intervention, prevent morbidity)
• Personalized (Individualized interventions)
• Participatory (Partnerships)
Public Health Impact:
Early Mortality in Individuals with
Major Mental Illness (MMI)
• Average age at
time of death : 56 years
• Increased
likelihood of dying
from suicide
35
30
Years of Potential Life Lost
• Data from
outpatient
and inpatient clients
diagnosed with MMI
25
20
15
10
5
0
Average
Arizona
Missouri Oklahoma
Rhode
Island
Texas
Utah
Adapted from Colton and Manderscheid, 2006, Prev Chronic Dis
NIMH Mission
To transform the understanding
and treatment of mental illnesses
through basic and clinical
research, paving the way for
prevention, recovery, and cure.
Paving the Way for Prevention, Recovery, and Cure
www.nimh.nih.gov