Collaborative Research: ABI Innovation: Biofilm Resource and Information Database (BRaID): A Tool to Fuse Diverse Biofilm Data Types

合作研究:ABI 创新:生物膜资源和信息数据库 (BRaID):融合多种生物膜数据类型的工具

基本信息

项目摘要

The "Biofilm Resource and Information Database (BRaID)" project is a collaboration between the Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE) at Montana State University, Bozeman, MT and the Gianforte School of Computing at MSU and the National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR), Santa Fe, NM. Biofilms are microbial communities that have important impacts on water quality, food production, energy-making processes, and various aspects of human and animal health. BRaID serves as a community resource, containing both data and the metadata (where or how data was collected, processed, and interpreted). Some examples of metadata include: a geographical location, such as the Bozeman Water Reclamation Facility; microenvironments such as water chemistry; environmental factors such as changes in temperature, perturbations such as adding corrosion inhibitors; and interventions such as antibiotic treatments. BRaID has utility to a broad range of stakeholders in basic and applied research, as such it is expected to enhance the competitiveness of US industry, basic research, and defense, as well as assist with advancements in human health, environmental health, and energy production. Outreach activities will include (1) dissemination of research outcomes to local community members and industry stakeholders at conferences and legislator engagements; (2) involvement of underrepresented Native American students from high schools and tribal colleges in summer research activities as well as undergraduate researchers at MSU-Bozeman; and (3) educational activities in undergraduate and graduate courses at MSU, as well as summer internship, outreach and training activities at the NCGR.Awareness of the importance of microbial biofilms - microorganisms growing as aggregates attached to surfaces, interfaces, or each other - has exploded in the past decade. Diverse microbial communities grow as biofilms in such settings as dental plaque, heart valves, natural watercourses, wastewater treatment processes, cooling systems, oil and gas pipelines, and persistent infections. Biofilms can have significant impacts on human health, industrial productivity, and natural resources, spanning natural, engineered, and medical systems. Despite the importance of biofilms, there is no public web portal and database dedicated to storage, analysis, and communication of biofilm-specific data. Part of the reason for this is the sheer breadth of data types used to describe biofilms, including nucleotide sequences, images, video, chemistry (water, surface, and extracellular polymer matrix), remediation history, clinical outcomes, and geospatial data. BRaID will complement existing microbial databases by developing a data representation paradigm that solves the problems posed by the challenge arising from the unique combination of data, and will implement new metrics and algorithms for the formal description and analysis of biofilms data. This project aims to provide the premier resource that offers users the ability to ask complex questions (including those currently impossible to answer), permitting quantitative comparisons among biofilms, supporting remediation efforts, and enabling predictions about outcomes. Results of the project can be found at: http://ncgr.org/braid.
“生物膜资源和信息数据库(BRaID)”项目是蒙大拿州博兹曼市蒙大拿州立大学生物膜工程中心(CBE)、密歇根州立大学詹福特计算学院和新墨西哥州圣达菲市国家基因组资源中心(NCGR)之间的合作项目。生物膜是对水质、食品生产、能源制造过程以及人类和动物健康的各个方面具有重要影响的微生物群落。BRaID作为一个社区资源,包含数据和元数据(数据在哪里或如何收集,处理和解释)。 元数据的一些例子包括:地理位置,如博兹曼水回收设施;微环境,如水化学;环境因素,如温度变化,扰动,如添加腐蚀抑制剂;和干预措施,如抗生素治疗。BRaID对基础和应用研究的广泛利益相关者具有实用性,因此预计将提高美国工业,基础研究和国防的竞争力,并有助于人类健康,环境健康和能源生产的进步。外联活动将包括(1)在会议和立法者参与活动中向当地社区成员和行业利益攸关方传播研究成果;(2)来自高中和部落学院的代表性不足的美洲原住民学生参与夏季研究活动,以及MSU-Bozeman的本科研究人员;和(3)在密歇根州立大学的本科和研究生课程的教育活动,以及暑期实习,认识微生物生物膜的重要性--微生物作为附着在表面、界面在过去的十年里爆发了不同的微生物群落在牙菌斑、心脏瓣膜、天然水道、废水处理过程、冷却系统、石油和天然气管道以及持续性感染等环境中作为生物膜生长。生物膜可以对人类健康,工业生产力和自然资源产生重大影响,跨越自然,工程和医疗系统。尽管生物膜的重要性,但没有专门用于存储、分析和交流生物膜特定数据的公共门户网站和数据库。部分原因是用于描述生物膜的数据类型非常广泛,包括核苷酸序列,图像,视频,化学(水,表面和细胞外聚合物基质),修复历史,临床结果和地理空间数据。BRaID将通过开发一种数据表示范式来补充现有的微生物数据库,该范式解决了数据独特组合所带来的挑战所带来的问题,并将实施新的指标和算法来正式描述和分析生物膜数据。该项目旨在提供首要资源,为用户提供提出复杂问题的能力(包括目前无法回答的问题),允许生物膜之间的定量比较,支持补救工作,并实现对结果的预测。该项目的结果可在http://ncgr.org/braid上找到。

项目成果

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Thiruvarangan Ramaraj其他文献

The Gossypium herbaceum L. Wagad genome as a resource for understanding cotton domestication
草棉 L. Wagad 基因组作为了解棉花驯化的资源
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    2022
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    0
  • 作者:
    Thiruvarangan Ramaraj;C. Grover;Azalea C. Mendoza;Mark A. Arick;J. Jareczek;Alexis G. Leach;D. Peterson;J. Wendel;J. Udall
  • 通讯作者:
    J. Udall
Correction to: The transcriptome landscape of early maize meiosis
  • DOI:
    10.1186/s12870-017-1224-y
  • 发表时间:
    2018-01-15
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  • 影响因子:
    4.800
  • 作者:
    Stefanie Dukowic-Schulze;Anitha Sundararajan;Joann Mudge;Thiruvarangan Ramaraj;Andrew D. Farmer;Minghui Wang;Qi Sun;Jaroslaw Pillardy;Shahryar Kianian;Ernest F. Retzel;Wojciech P. Pawlowski;Changbin Chen
  • 通讯作者:
    Changbin Chen
Augmenting Chinese hamster genome assembly by identifying regions of high confidence.
通过识别高置信度区域来增强中国仓鼠基因组组装。
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    2016
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  • 影响因子:
    4.7
  • 作者:
    N. Vishwanathan;Arpan A Bandyopadhyay;H. Fu;Mohit Sharma;Kathryn C. Johnson;J. Mudge;Thiruvarangan Ramaraj;Getiria Onsongo;K. Silverstein;Nitya M. Jacob;Huong Le;G. Karypis;Wei
  • 通讯作者:
    Wei
Development and Testing of Algorithmic Solutions for Problems in Computational Genomics and Proteomics
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    2010
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  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Thiruvarangan Ramaraj
  • 通讯作者:
    Thiruvarangan Ramaraj
High-Quality Draft Genome of Gossypium herbaceum cv. Wagad
草棉的高质量基因组草案。
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    2016
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    0
  • 作者:
    Thiruvarangan Ramaraj
  • 通讯作者:
    Thiruvarangan Ramaraj

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{{ truncateString('Thiruvarangan Ramaraj', 18)}}的其他基金

Collaborative Research: ABI Innovation: Biofilm Resource and Information Database (BRaID): A Tool to Fuse Diverse Biofilm Data Types
合作研究:ABI 创新:生物膜资源和信息数据库 (BRaID):融合多种生物膜数据类型的工具
  • 批准号:
    2027203
  • 财政年份:
    2019
  • 资助金额:
    $ 25.78万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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