Scientific Core
科学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8600484
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-08-05 至 2019-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal ExperimentationAnimalsBehaviorBehavioralBehavioral AssayBehavioral ResearchBiometryBlindedCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesCharacteristicsClinicalClinical SciencesCodeCollaborationsComputer softwareCost SavingsDataData AnalysesData SecurityDatabasesDevelopmentDiagnosisDiscriminationDiseaseEquipmentEthanolExperimental DesignsExposure toFeedbackFetal Alcohol ExposureFosteringFundingFutureGoalsGrantGrowthHumanIndividualInterventionMaintenanceMemoryMusNeonatalNew MexicoNicotineOpioidPerformancePilot ProjectsProceduresProductionRecording of previous eventsRecordsResearchResearch ActivityResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesScheduleServicesSex DistributionSuggestionTNFRSF5 geneTestingTimeTrainingTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWeightalcohol exposureanimal colonybasecohortcostdata integrityfetalinterestmeetingsmembernoveloffspringresearch facilitysound
项目摘要
The Scientific Core will be a shared, research resource that provides investigators with services, expertise and equipment that will support, enhance and integrate the'^animal and human studies, thereby promoting the common goals of the Center. The Scientific Core will consolidate and standardize prenatal alcohol exposure procedures and mouse colony management. In addition to reducing research costs, this will allow investigators to query relationships between their findings and those obtained in other research components and, thus, facilitate integration of the research components. The Scientific Core will also manage the mouse behavioral facility that will be used for studies proposed in several Center components. The Scientific Core will also support the development of new research directions by assisting investigators with implementation of novel, behavioral and alcohol exposure paradigms. The Scientific Core v/ill provide statistical support for all of the research components, and will promote interaction among all Center investigators by providing a formal monthly forum for data presentation and discussion of potential collaborations. These monthly Synergy Meetings will aim to integrate the PSO components and foster the development of translational research efforts. Finally, in addition to providing services to the individual research components of the Center, the Scientific Core will, on a limited basis, support independently funded research project grants related to the Center's theme, thereby helping to expand the breadth of the Center's research activities.
科学核心将是一个共享的研究资源,为研究人员提供支持、加强和整合动物和人类研究的服务、专业知识和设备,从而促进中心的共同目标。科学核心将巩固和标准化产前酒精暴露程序和老鼠群体管理。除了减少研究费用外,这将使调查人员能够查询他们的研究结果与其他研究组成部分之间的关系,从而促进研究组成部分的整合。科学核心还将管理鼠标行为设施,该设施将用于几个中心组成部分中提出的研究。科学核心还将通过协助调查人员实施新的、行为和酒精暴露范例来支持新的研究方向的发展。科学核心v/ill为所有研究组成部分提供统计支持,并将通过为数据介绍和讨论潜在合作提供一个正式的月度论坛,促进中心所有调查人员之间的互动。这些每月举行的Synergy会议将旨在整合PSO的组成部分,并促进翻译研究工作的发展。最后,除了向中心的个别研究部门提供服务外,科学核心还将在有限的基础上支持与中心主题有关的独立资助的研究项目赠款,从而帮助扩大中心研究活动的广度。
项目成果
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Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on Receptor Targeting and Functioning
产前酒精暴露对受体靶向和功能的影响
- 批准号:
8150472 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
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Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on Receptor Targeting and Functioning
产前酒精暴露对受体靶向和功能的影响
- 批准号:
8026833 - 财政年份:2010
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Protein-protein interaction domains: targets for neuropharmacologic intervention
蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用域:神经药理学干预的目标
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7019278 - 财政年份:2006
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Protein-protein interaction domains: targets for neuropharmacologic intervention
蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用域:神经药理学干预的目标
- 批准号:
7229861 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 23.22万 - 项目类别:
FETAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE ALTERS NEUROCHEMICAL RESPONSES TO
胎儿酒精暴露会改变神经化学反应
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6085860 - 财政年份:2000
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$ 23.22万 - 项目类别:
FETAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE ALTERS NEUROCHEMICAL RESPONSES TO
胎儿酒精暴露会改变神经化学反应
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6362197 - 财政年份:2000
- 资助金额:
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