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CommonMind Consortium Expands Public-Private Effort to Generate and Broadly Share Molecular Data on Neuropsychiatric Disease
SEATTLE --(Business Wire)--
The CommonMind Consortium (CMC), launched in April 2012, is pleased to
announce that its membership has expanded to include five academic
groups (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai - MS; University of
Pennsylvania - Penn; National Institute of Mental Health - NIMH;
University of Pittsburgh - Pitt; and University of Texas Southwestern -
UTSW), two pharmaceutical companies (Takeda Pharmaceuticals Company
Limited - TAKEDA; and F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd - Roche) and one
nonprofit group (Sage Bionetworks). The new additions to the founding
members include Pitt, UTSW and Roche.
CMC is a Public-Private Pre-Competitive Consortium that brings together
disease area expertise, large-scale and well-curated brain sample
collections, and data management and analysis expertise with a goal to
generate and analyze large-scale genomic data from human subjects with
neuropsychiatric disease and to make this data and the associated
analytical results broadly available to the public. Phase I of this
project will generate whole genome transcriptome data on the prefrontal
cortex as well as high-density SNP genotypes from >700 postmortem brain
samples from Schizophrenia and control tissue collections at MS, Penn,
Pitt and UTSW using funding provided by TAKEDA, Roche and the NIMH. The
consortium benefits from synergies created from the combined expertise
of all contrbutors. Currently it is envisaged that this data will
become available to the public through Synapse (synapse.sagebase.org)
in 2014. Subsequent phases of the project will expand the molecular data
for the brain collection to include new brain regions and new types of
information beyond transcriptomic data (exome sequencing, epigenetic,
etc).
Dr. Jonathan Derry, Vice President of Research at Sage Bionetworks,
noted, "We are happy to welcome our new members who will provide both
additional samples to our collection and valuable experience that can
guide our studies." Dr. Enrico Domenici, Molecular Biomarker Lead,
Neuroscience Discovery and Translational Area, Roche, added, "We are
fully committed as a pharmaceutical company to identifying and
developing new therapeutic approaches for neuropsychiatric disease and
we see this type of public-private collaboration as an important part of
our strategy."
The addition of Pitt and UTSW to the consortium has significantly
expanded the brain tissue collection available for data generation. Dr.
Carol Tamminga, Professor and Chair of Psychiatry, UTSW, commented, "CMC
is a natural partner for us in our efforts to better understand the
molecular underpinnings of these devastating mental health diseases.
There is no doubt that we will make faster progress to this common goal
as a group than if we worked independently."
The CommonMind Consortium is committed to generating an open resource
for the community and invites others with common goals to contact us at info@CommonMind.org.
About Sage Bionetworks
Sage Bionetworks is a nonprofit biomedical research organization
creating a new paradigm for addressing the complexity of human
biological information and the treatment of disease. Sage Bionetworks
and its academic and commercial partners employ global coherent
molecular and clinical datasets to create validated disease models that
improve the speed and efficiency of therapeutic drug development. Sage
Bionetworks' vision is to create an open access, integrative bionetwork
evolved by contributor scientists working to eliminate human disease: www.sagebase.org.

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