Mass Spectrometry Shared Resource
质谱共享资源
基本信息
- 批准号:10332928
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-04-04 至 2027-01-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAccountingAddressAminesAntibodiesApplications GrantsBiochemistryBioinformaticsBiologicalBiomedical ResearchBiometryBiotechnologyBooksBudgetsCOVID-19 pandemicCancer BiologyCancer CenterCancer Center Support GrantCellsClinical InvestigatorColoradoCommunitiesComplexComputer AnalysisConsultationsCoupledData AnalysesData CollectionDetectionDevelopmentDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyEducationElementsEnsureEnvironmentEnzymesEquipmentErythrocytesExperimental DesignsExtracellular Matrix ProteinsFeesFlow CytometryFosteringFundingFutureGenomicsGrantGrowthHomeostasisHumanHuman ResourcesIndustryIronIsomerismJournalsLeadershipLibrariesMalignant NeoplasmsManuscriptsMass Spectrum AnalysisMeasurementMentorsMetabolicMetabolic MarkerMetalsMethodologyMethodsMissionMitochondriaModelingMolecularMolecular GeneticsMonitorMusNatureOxidation-ReductionPathologyPeer ReviewPeptidesPhenotypePlasmaPopulationProteomicsProtocols documentationPublicationsPublishingResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionSamplingScienceSecureServicesStable Isotope LabelingStudentsSulfurSupervisionSystemTechniquesTechnologyThe University of Colorado Cancer CenterTrace ElementsTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesanalytical methodanimal imaginganticancer researchaptamerbasecrosslinkdata disseminationdata integrationexperiencein vivoinnovationinsightinstructorinstrumentinstrumentationinterestion mobilitylipidomicsmass spectrometermass spectrometry shared resourcemembermetabolic imagingmetabolomicsmid-career facultynext generationnoveloperationprogramsprotein biomarkersrapid techniquescreeningsmall moleculestable isotopesymposiumtooltranscriptomicstumor microenvironment
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
Overview: Proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics are critically essential techniques in cancer research. The
Mass Spectrometry Shared Resource (MSSR), presented as a new UCCC SR in this application, supports UCCC
members by utilizing mass spectrometry technologies to characterize a wide range of molecules in cancer
biology applications. Services and Expertise: The primary focus of the MSSR is to provide the equipment and
staff expertise to support application of, and education in, a range of MS-based methods. The MSSR mission is
supported by a highly knowledgeable staff with >80 years combined experience in analytical methods to support
biomedical research. Equipment: The MSSR houses 10 mass spectrometers, enabling global and targeted
analysis of simple to highly complex biological samples. Management: The MSSR is co-directed by Dr. K
Hansen (THI), a biochemist and proteomics expert who leverages mass spectrometry studies to investigate the
tumor microenvironment, and Dr. A D'Alessandro (MCO), a biochemist and metabolomics expert who leverages
MS to study cellular reprogramming in cancer and red blood cells. MSSR managers Dr. J Reisz Haines and Dr.
M Dzieciatkowska collectively have >40 years of experience in Mass Spectrometry in academia and industry.
Use of Services: Since July 2016, the MSSR has supported 268 investigators, including 55 UCCC members,
42 investigators from other NCI cancer centers, 152 other academic researchers, and 19 researchers at biotech
organizations. UCCC members from all four programs have used MSSR services accounting for 38% ($971K)
of total revenues over the period ($2.6M) and resulting in 56 cancer-related publications. Operating Budget: In
the proposed budget model, CCSG funding represents 13% of the total ($1.2M) with the remaining from user
fees (72%) and institutional support (15%). Innovation and Developments: The MSSR continually innovates
and expands services to address evolving user needs and new opportunities in biomolecule characterization. In
the most recent funding period, the MSSR added new services (e.g., crosslinking MS, metabolic flux analysis on
as few as 250 cells) and equipment (Orbitrap Fusion Lumos and an inductively coupled plasma [ICP] MS),
established a library of standards to enable quantitative measurements, and rapidly implemented remote
operation for all staffing to ensure uninterrupted service during the COVID-19 pandemic. Future Directions:
The MSSR will continue to provide support for MS-based research by UCCC members through acquisition and
deployment of cutting-edge equipment, development of new methods, and expansion of training. To remain
competitive, we will: i) develop a high-throughput plasma proteomics platform, building upon our acquisition of a
4D MS system (Bruker timsTOF Pro) and ii) increase throughput capabilities with the purchase of an Orbitrap
Exploris and at least one high-parameter MS system for proteomics.
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项目成果
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University of Colorado Cancer Center Support Grant - CTRAC Supplement Yr 02
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