ARPA-H awards AI-driven project to deliver progress for millions of Americans facing a rare disease
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Thursday, March 7, 2024 |  2 minutes, 35 seconds or ~155 heartbeats   

 ARPA-H Takes on Rare Diseases 

There are more than 10,000 known rare diseases and only a few hundred have safe, effective treatments. ARPA-H’s latest project aims to change that and deliver hope and improved outcomes to millions of Americans. 

Introducing MATRIX. Short for ML/AI-Aided Therapeutic Repurposing in eXtended uses, MATRIX intends to build a machine learning platform to rapidly pinpoint and validate existing medications to treat diseases that have no therapies.

  • The platform will be open-sourced and include an interactive heatmap displaying predicted efficacy scores for approved drugs against other diseases.

ARPA-H is allocating up to $48 million to the non-profit Every Cure in support of this research, with a potential for additional funds to validate the most promising drug-disease matches in clinical trials.

  • The announcement was made by ARPA-H Director Renee Wegrzyn during a White House Rare Disease Forum with remarks from Every Cure Co-Founder Dr. David Fajgenbaum.

“Rather than the current, one step-at-a-time drug discovery process, we have an opportunity to use artificial intelligence to rapidly understand how already approved drugs could be effective against other diseases,” said Wegrzyn at the event. “It’s exciting to consider the potential of a systematic approach to identifying and validating the top repurposing candidates across all drug-disease combinations.”

 

Why ARPA-H? Rare diseases impact 25 to 30 million people, or one in ten Americans, yet each rare disease can impact anywhere from 1 to 200,000 people. As result, the limited market for rare disease treatments can repel investment in drug development. By funding Every Cure’s work in building this platform, ARPA-H aims to develop new treatment options where others have not.

 

“America’s health outcomes demand new innovation and action, which is exactly why President Biden started ARPA-H,” said Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Arati Prabhakar, Ph.D.

 

To learn more, visit the MATRIX press release and check out the Wall Street Journal’s piece on Every Cure, “This Doctor Found His Own Miracle Drug. Now He Wants to Do It for Others.”

Open BAA to transition to Mission Office-specific Innovation Solutions Opening (ISOs)

To enhance our ability to support initiatives that align with our mission and Strategic plan, ARPA-H is transitioning to Mission Office-specific Innovation Solutions Openings (ISOs) and will be closing the current Open BAA on March 14. Submissions to the Open BAA received before this date will still be reviewed according to the current process. We highly encourage individuals to submit to the Mission Office-specific ISO, which will be posted no later than March 15 on SAM.gov.
 
For those interested in submitting to the Mission Office-specific ISOs, ARPA-H is fielding questions on each office’s draft ISOs, which can be found on the Office-wide Innovation Solutions Opening page on SAM.gov. Interested groups can submit questions on the draft ISOs at https://solutions.arpa-h.gov/Ask-A-Question/.

Elsewhere in the ARPAsphere:

  • STATE OF THE UNION TONIGHT: Tonight, we’ll be watching closely as President Biden provides his State of the Union address to Congress. It was in his first address to Congress in 2021 when President Biden unveiled his idea for ARPA-H.
  • ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH! We’re excited to announce the topics for the ARPA-H Sprint for Women’s Health are now available to view on our website. Submissions open March 13!

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