Translational Pulmonary & Immunology Research Center
The Translational Pulmonary & Immunology Research Center (TPIRC) is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Long Beach, CA, focusing on individualized treatment protocols for rare and orphan diseases through comprehensive diagnostics and patient-driven research.
Company Overview
The Translational Pulmonary & Immunology Research Center (TPIRC) is a 501(c)(3) organization located in Long Beach, CA. Founded in 2015, TPIRC focuses on developing cutting-edge, individualized treatment protocols for rare and orphan diseases. The organization uses comprehensive diagnostic tools and patient-driven research to advance treatment discovery and improve patient outcomes.
B.A.R.I.C. Data Loop
The B.A.R.I.C. Data Loop at TPIRC collects, analyzes, and streamlines patient data to identify treatment outcomes and offer customized therapeutic treatments. This system continuously monitors and improves patient care. Additionally, the biobank is an Institutional Review Board approved, federally regulated repository of human blood samples and data, aiding in longitudinal disease state studies. Advanced biostatistical analyses applied to data from the B.A.R.I.C. Data Loop help build a foundational understanding of diseases.
Research and Analytics
TPIRC integrates basic, translational, and clinical research into its analytics model to gain advanced understanding of disease processes and responses to therapies. By leveraging mixed model analytics on trillions of data points, TPIRC's approach enables unique insights into various diseases. The informatics team at TPIRC develops algorithms and data processes critical for disease treatment.
Primary Focus Areas
TPIRC concentrates on food allergies, cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis, airway inflammatory disorders, and immunodeficiency. The organization houses Foundation Labs, the first-of-its-kind national food allergy diagnostics laboratory. TPIRC's methodology considers the unique differences between patients, paving the way for advancements in personalized care across its focus areas.
Infectious Disease Awareness Platform (IDAP)
In response to COVID-19, TPIRC developed the Infectious Disease Awareness Platform (IDAP) to safeguard healthcare employees and can be implemented in schools and universities. IDAP includes health policy consulting, a command center, and testing solutions designed to ensure safety and reduce transmission risk on-site.
State-of-the-Art Research Facility
TPIRC's research facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, driving studies that analyze more than 1 trillion data points. This advanced infrastructure supports the organization's mission to accelerate research discovery and develop scalable models for treating various diseases. The TPIRC Biobank supports studies related to food allergies, cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis, airway inflammatory disorders, and immunodeficiency.