Experimental and Analytical Resource Core
实验和分析资源核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10534675
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 93.53万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1996
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1996-12-01 至 2024-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAdherenceAdultAdverse effectsAffectAgeAgingAlcohol consumptionAlcoholsBehavioralBiologicalBiological AssayCaringCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesChronicClinicalClinical DataClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCommunitiesComplementConsumptionDataDatabasesDietary PracticesElderlyEnrollmentEnsureEnvironmental Risk FactorEthicsExperimental DesignsExtramural ActivitiesFundingGuidelinesHIVHIV/AIDSHealthHealth SciencesHealthcareHumanHuman ResourcesHuman Subject ResearchIndividualInvestigationLongitudinal StudiesLouisianaMacaca mulattaMeasuresMediatingMediatorMethodologyMissionModelingNCI Center for Cancer ResearchNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismOlder PopulationOutcomePathway interactionsPerformancePersonsPilot ProjectsPostdoctoral FellowPre-Clinical ModelProceduresProcessProtocols documentationQuality ControlRegimenReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesRiskSIVSamplingServicesSocial EnvironmentSpecimenStudy SubjectStudy modelsTeacher Professional DevelopmentTestingTimeTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdateVertebratesage relatedalcohol comorbidityalcohol exposurealcohol riskalcohol use disorderanalytical toolanimal careantiretroviral therapybiobankcohortcommunity engagementcomorbiditydesignexperiencehuman subjectinstrumentationmalenext generationnonhuman primatenovelpre-clinical researchpre-doctoralpreclinical studyrecruitresearch studysocial factorssynergismtranslational potentialtranslational scientisttranslational study
项目摘要
Abstract LSUHSC CARC Experimental and Analytical Core
The Experimental and Analytical Core provides essential services in support of the research conducted by the
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC) Comprehensive Alcohol-HIV/AIDS Research
Center (CARC). The Core will facilitate bidirectional translational cross-sectional and longitudinal investigations
of at-risk alcohol use and comorbidities among in-care persons living with HIV (PLWH) enrolled in the New
Orleans Alcohol Use in HIV (NOAH) Study and in a new cohort of seronegative individuals. Mechanistic studies
in chronic binge alcohol (CBA) simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected male rhesus macaques will
complement clinical studies. The Core will provide an integrated platform for biospecimen storage and analysis of
diverse biospecimens collected from clinical and preclinical studies. Major strengths of the Core include
established, quality controlled clinical and nonhuman primate (NHP) experimental protocols, analytical tools,
sophisticated instrumentation, and the potential to develop and implement novel assays to test hypotheses. The
responsibilities of the Core will be guided by the four specific aims: (1) To operationalize and conduct bidirectional
translational research studies on alcohol-mediated mechanisms impacting health outcomes in PLWH; (2) To
collect, process, and biobank biospecimens from the translational studies; (3) To analyze biospecimens and
expedite transfer of clinical data and assay results to the CARC database (operated within the Administrative
Core); and (4) To train faculty, pre- and postdoctoral fellows, and staff on alcohol-related translational research
and the analysis of biological samples. Thus, the Core will support studies proposed by CARC investigators
through (a) ensuring regulatory compliance for all NHP and human subject studies; (b) facilitating bidirectional
translational opportunities for basic and clinical researchers; (c) ensuring quality control in processing and
storage of biospecimens and guaranteeing data collected from longitudinal studies are consistent over time; (d)
centralizing performance of all assays to ensure quality control and reproducibility of analytical procedures; (e)
ensuring that limiting samples are used for the highest priority multiple assays; and f) training personnel and
trainees in the use of NHPs, basics of clinical research, and state-of-art analytical procedures. The Core will
synergize with existing LSUHSC resources including the Louisiana Clinical and Translational Science (LA CaTS)
Center, Division of Animal Care, and the Louisiana Cancer Research Center to meet these objectives. The Core
will leverage on the expertise, experience, and resources to guarantee best practices and quality control and
adherence to regulatory guidelines. Centralizing CARC experimental and analytical activities ensures that rigor,
integrity, and transparency in the design and conduct of human and preclinical research is maintained across all
CARC projects.
摘要LSUHSC CARC实验和分析核心
实验和分析核心提供必要的服务,以支持研究所进行的研究。
路易斯安那州立大学健康科学中心(LSUHSC)酒精-艾滋病毒/艾滋病综合研究
中心(CARC)。核心将促进双向平移横截面和纵向调查
在接受护理的艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)中,
新奥尔良酒精使用艾滋病毒(NOAH)研究和一个新的队列血清阴性个体。机制研究
在慢性酗酒(CBA)猴免疫缺陷病毒(SIV)感染雄性恒河猴中,
补充临床研究。核心将提供一个综合平台,用于生物标本储存和分析,
从临床和临床前研究中收集的各种生物标本。核心的主要优势包括
已建立的、质量受控的临床和非人灵长类动物(NHP)实验方案,分析工具,
复杂的仪器,以及开发和实施新的检测方法来测试假设的潜力。的
核心小组的职责将以四个具体目标为指导:(1)实施和开展双向
关于酒精介导的影响艾滋病毒携带者健康结果的机制的转化研究;(2)
从转化研究中收集、处理和建立生物样本库;(3)分析生物样本,
加快将临床数据和分析结果转移到CARC数据库(在行政管理部门内运行)
核心);及(4)培训教师,前和博士后研究员,并在酒精相关的翻译研究工作人员
和生物样本的分析。因此,核心将支持CARC研究人员提出的研究
通过(a)确保所有NHP和人类受试者研究的监管合规性;(B)促进双向
为基础和临床研究人员提供翻译机会;(c)确保加工过程中的质量控制,
生物标本的储存和保证从纵向研究中收集的数据在一段时间内保持一致;(d)
集中进行所有化验,以确保分析程序的质量控制和再现性;(e)
确保有限的样品用于最高优先级的多种测定;以及f)培训人员,以及
培训学员使用NHP、临床研究基础和最先进的分析方法。芯会
与现有的LSUHSC资源协同,包括路易斯安那州临床和转化科学(LA CaTS)
中心,动物护理部和路易斯安那州癌症研究中心,以满足这些目标。核心
将利用专业知识、经验和资源来保证最佳实践和质量控制,
遵守监管准则。集中CARC实验和分析活动确保了严格性,
在设计和进行人体和临床前研究时保持完整性和透明度,
CARC项目。
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Alcohol and dysfunctional skeletal muscle mass: implications in aging
酒精和骨骼肌质量功能障碍:对衰老的影响
- 批准号:
10811081 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 93.53万 - 项目类别:
Alcohol-induced myomiR dysregulation: mechanisms of impaired skeletal muscle regeneration in SIV/HIV
酒精引起的 myomiR 失调:SIV/HIV 骨骼肌再生受损的机制
- 批准号:
9976400 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 93.53万 - 项目类别:
Alcohol-induced myomiR dysregulation: mechanisms of impaired skeletal muscle regeneration in SIV/HIV
酒精引起的 myomiR 失调:SIV/HIV 骨骼肌再生受损的机制
- 批准号:
9310227 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
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