Admin Core
管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10553045
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-08-01 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdherenceAgingAtlasesBenchmarkingBiologicalBiological AssayBone MarrowBrainBreastCell AgingCell SeparationCellsCellular AssayCellular biologyClinicCollaborationsColonCommunicationData AnalysesData CollectionData Coordinating CenterDecision MakingDevelopmentEnsureEpigenetic ProcessExperimental DesignsFundingGoalsGroup MeetingsHumanIndividualInfrastructureInstitutionLeadershipLiverLongevityMalignant NeoplasmsMapsMonitorMusNamesPerformancePersonsPoliciesProceduresProtocols documentationRecording of previous eventsRegulationReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResolutionResource AllocationResourcesRoleStructureTissue BanksTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthValidationbasedata exchangedata resourcedata sharingdata toolsepigenomeepigenomicsequipment acquisitionexperienceexperimental studyflexibilityhuman tissuemeetingsmembermultimodalitynano-stringoperationorganizational structureprogramssenescencetissue mappingtissue preparationtooltranscriptomics
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The central goal of this murine Tissue Mapping Center (TMC) is to produce single cell resolved, multi-modal,
and multiscale spatial maps of cellular senescence in murine brain, breast, colon, bone marrow and liver
throughout lifespan. The Administrative Core will be responsible for providing the administrative infrastructure
necessary for the operation of the Tissue Mapping Center to achieve this overall goal. The Administrative Core
will coordinate, evaluate, and provide operational oversight to all components of the research program through
actions such as: monitoring overall TMC progress, maintaining scientific rigor, making decisions on milestones
and deliverables, allocation of resources and research core effort, equipment acquisition and management,
ensuring that team members have requisite support and infrastructure maintained by their host institutions,
producing/generating staffing plans, and other policies. In particular, the Core will establish a leadership plan
and organizational structure centered around Administration Core Leaders, a Scientific Leadership Team, and a
Program Management Team. This structure will facilitate an open, adaptable, and collaborative cycle of
discovery and experimental design in support of reaching TMC milestones, as well as facilitate bi-directional
interactions with the greater SenNet consortia. The Administrative Core will, through its program management
team, coordinate research activities across research cores, including tissue collection, tissue preparation, cell
isolation, single-cell assays, spatial assays, data analysis, experimental validation, and interpretation of results
by leveraging project management tools and approaches as well as active interaction through regular team
meetings, leadership committee meetings, and an annual retreat. The Program Management Team will assess
milestone progress on a regular basis, providing reports to the Core Leaders and Scientific Leadership Team.
Lastly, the Administrative Core will provide support for the open communication and collaboration with the larger
SenNet, including SenNet leadership, NIH, Consortium Organization and Data Coordination Center (CODCC),
other SenNet research groups, etc. - as well as provide the underlying administrative infrastructure to ensure the
free exchange of data, resources, tools, and ideas. Throughout these activities, the core will ensure adherence
to network-wide policies and procedures.
项目概要
该小鼠组织作图中心 (TMC) 的中心目标是产生单细胞解析、多模式、
小鼠大脑、乳房、结肠、骨髓和肝脏细胞衰老的多尺度空间图
整个生命周期。行政核心将负责提供行政基础设施
组织作图中心的运作对于实现这一总体目标是必要的。行政核心
将通过以下方式协调、评估研究计划的所有组成部分并提供运营监督
诸如:监控 TMC 整体进展、保持科学严谨性、对里程碑做出决策等行动
和可交付成果、资源分配和研究核心工作、设备采购和管理、
确保团队成员获得其所在机构维护的必要支持和基础设施,
制定/生成人员配置计划和其他政策。特别是,核心将制定领导计划
以行政核心领导、科学的领导团队和科学的领导团队为核心的组织架构
项目管理团队。这种结构将促进开放、适应性强和协作的循环
发现和实验设计,以支持达到 TMC 里程碑,并促进双向
与更大的 SenNet 联盟的互动。行政核心将通过其计划管理
团队,协调跨研究核心的研究活动,包括组织收集、组织制备、细胞
分离、单细胞测定、空间测定、数据分析、实验验证和结果解释
通过利用项目管理工具和方法以及定期团队的积极互动
会议、领导委员会会议和年度务虚会。项目管理团队将评估
定期取得里程碑式的进展,向核心领导者和科学领导团队提供报告。
最后,行政核心将为与更大范围的开放式沟通和协作提供支持。
SenNet,包括 SenNet 领导层、NIH、联盟组织和数据协调中心 (CODCC),
其他 SenNet 研究小组等 - 以及提供底层管理基础设施以确保
自由交换数据、资源、工具和想法。在整个这些活动中,核心将确保遵守
网络范围内的政策和程序。
项目成果
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Spatial mapping senescent cells across the mouse lifespan by multiplex transcriptomics and epigenomics
通过多重转录组学和表观基因组学绘制小鼠生命周期中衰老细胞的空间图
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 12.6万 - 项目类别:
Spatial mapping senescent cells across the mouse lifespan by multiplex transcriptomics and epigenomics
通过多重转录组学和表观基因组学绘制小鼠生命周期中衰老细胞的空间图
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10185176 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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Mechanisms that couple irregular development of fetal melanoblasts to premature exhaustion of adult melanocyte stem cells
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细胞衰老中的细胞质染色质片段——新机制和干预措施
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- 资助金额:
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