Development of human-animal health research platform moves forward

Jan. 29, 2018

Efforts are ramping up on 1Data, a collaborative human and animal health project by researchers at Kansas State University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City that is designed to help save lives and improve the quality of life for humans and animals.

Recent funding from the Kansas City Area Life Science Institute supports final development phases on the human-animal health database and increases the project’s staff.

The goal is for 1Data to be fully functional by the end of 2021. Currently, the project is about a year ahead of schedule.

1Data is being led by Majid Jaberi-Douraki, assistant professor of mathematics at the Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine at Kansas State University; Gerald “Jerry” Wyckoff, professor of molecular biology and biochemistry at the University of Missouri-Kansas City; and Jim Riviere, professor emeritus with the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University.

The researchers are developing a clearinghouse platform for an array of standardized pre-clinical human and animal health data. Once completed, researchers in industry, healthcare and higher education can mine the platform for specific cross-species information. They can use this information to fully simulate traditional research with animal models—decreasing the need for animal models while also identifying congruencies between human and animal diseases. This helps enhance the regulatory process and accelerates the development of drugs and medical technology for people and animals.

Once the database is populated, researchers will begin testing “orphan diseases”—rare diseases that affect fewer than 200,000 people nationwide. They will look at scenarios and approved therapies for these diseases and test them against models generated by the platform to see whether the platform produces results that match the actual ones from the supplied industry and government health information.

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