BioBehavioral Assessment (BBA)
生物行为评估(BBA)
基本信息
- 批准号:10181095
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1268.33万
- 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:1997-05-01 至 2023-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAffectAgeAgingAlgorithmsAnimal Disease ModelsAnimal ExperimentationAnimalsAnxietyAsthmaBehavioralCaliforniaChildCognitionConsultCustomDataDevelopmentDiarrheaDimensionsDiseaseDisease modelEffectivenessElderlyEnsureEquipment and supply inventoriesFundingGenesGeneticGenetic PolymorphismGenotypeGoalsGrantGrant ReviewHealthHourHumanHypothalamic structureImpulsivityIncidenceIndividualInfantInterventionKnowledgeLinkLongevityLongitudinal StudiesMacacaMacaca mulattaMeasuresMedicalMental DepressionMentorsMonoamine Oxidase AMotivationMotorOutcomePhasePhysiologicalPituitary-Adrenal SystemPlant RootsPrimatesProcessPromoter RegionsProtocols documentationPublicationsPublishingRegulationReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskScientific InquiryScientistServicesShipsSpecificityStandardizationSubjects SelectionsSystemTemperamentTestingTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited StatesVisionanimal careanimal resourcearchive dataarchived dataautism spectrum disorderbasebiobehaviordata sharingdesigndisorder riskhealthspanhealthy aginghigh standardindividual variationinnovationnext generationnonhuman primatenovelpersonalized managementpersonalized therapeuticprecision medicineprogramsprospectiveresilienceresponsible research conductsecondary analysisserotonin transportersocialstereotypysuccesstooltranslational impacttranslational scientistweb site
项目摘要
PRIMATE SERVICES: BIOBEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT
ABSTRACT
Our unique developmental and biobehavioral makeup affects our risk for disease and the effectiveness of
medical intervention, a key concept in precision medicine. It is becoming increasingly clear that biomedical
models of disease must account for individual variation to achieve peak translatability with human health
research. The BioBehavioral Assessment (BBA) Program at the California National Primate Research
Center (CNPRC), launched in 2001, has quantified measures of biobehavioral organization (i.e.,
temperament, physiological reactivity, genetics) in more than 5000 infant rhesus monkeys to date. BBA has
provided the basis for more than 70 publications and has contributed important discoveries on the
developmental roots of health and disease (e.g., asthma, autism, depression, and diarrhea). BBA has been
identified as a keystone CNPRC research resource by our National Scientific Advisory Board and in base
grant reviews. The goals of this program have been threefold: 1) to comprehensively inventory individual
macaque biobehavioral organization and relate this information to health outcomes; 2) to make data
available as a resource for scientific inquiry (e.g., for subject selection); and 3) to contribute to the
knowledge and improvement of the nonhuman primate resource at our own center, and through our
published studies, provide important information to management staff at other primate facilities in the United
States as well. In this revised P51 application to embed BBA as a CNPRC animal resource, we propose to
optimize this exceptional program with a new vision to propel the BBA resource into the next decade of NHP
research. This four-tiered vision includes: 1.) Developing new constructs from historical BBA data to predict
health and disease, 2.) stimulating a longitudinal health span approach in CNPRC research, by formally
linking BBA with our NIA geriatric research program 3.) increasing user ship of the resource by offering
consulting and custom testing options for PIs, and 4.) making BBA data universally accessible by
developing and beta testing an interactive educational and data sharing website to be completed in three
phases, made public in 2020 and completed by 2022. It is anticipated that new BBA research directions and
accessibility will yield a large leap forward in scientific discovery and public understanding of biobehavioral
organization in NHP development.
灵长类服务:生物行为评估
摘要
我们独特的发育和生物行为构成影响我们的疾病风险和
医疗干预,精准医学中的一个关键概念。越来越清楚的是,生物医学
疾病模型必须考虑到个体差异,才能达到与人类健康最高的可译性
研究。加州国家灵长类动物研究所的生物行为评估(BBA)计划
2001年成立的中国生物行为研究中心(CNPRC)量化了生物行为组织的衡量标准(即,
性情、生理反应、遗传学)对5000多只幼年恒河猴进行了研究。BBA拥有
为70多种出版物提供了基础,并在
健康和疾病(如哮喘、自闭症、抑郁症和腹泻)的发育根源。BBA一直是
被国家科学顾问委员会和基地确定为CNPRC重点研究资源
授予评论。该计划的目标有三个:1)全面盘点个人
猕猴生物行为组织,并将这些信息与健康结果联系起来;2)制作数据
可作为科学研究的资源(例如,用于选题);和3)为
了解和改进非人灵长类资源在我们自己的中心,并通过我们的
发表的研究为美国其他灵长类动物设施的管理人员提供了重要信息
各州也是如此。在这份修订后的P51申请中,我们建议将BBA作为CNPRC动物资源嵌入
以新的愿景优化这一特殊计划,推动BBA资源进入NHP的下一个十年
研究。这一四层愿景包括:1.从BBA历史数据开发新结构以进行预测
健康和疾病,2。)在CNPRC研究中促进纵向健康跨度方法,通过正式
将BBA与我们的NIA老年研究计划3联系起来。)通过提供以下服务来增加资源的用户数量
PI的咨询和定制测试选项,以及4.)通过以下方式使BBA数据可供全球访问
开发和测试交互式教育和数据共享网站,将在三年内完成
各阶段于2020年公布,并于2022年完成。预计新的BBA研究方向和
可获得性将在科学发现和公众对生物行为的理解方面产生重大飞跃
NHP开发中的组织。
项目成果
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Biobehavioral characterization of infant rhesus monkeys
幼年恒河猴的生物行为特征
- 批准号:
8794220 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 1268.33万 - 项目类别:
Biobehavioral characterization of infant rhesus monkeys
幼年恒河猴的生物行为特征
- 批准号:
9096918 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 1268.33万 - 项目类别:
Biobehavioral characterization of infant rhesus monkeys
幼年恒河猴的生物行为特征
- 批准号:
9251921 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 1268.33万 - 项目类别:
TEMPERAMENT AS A RISK FACTOR IN A MONKEY MODEL OF ASTHMA SUSCEPTIBILITY
气质是哮喘易感性猴子模型的危险因素
- 批准号:
8357317 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 1268.33万 - 项目类别:
BIOBEHAVIORAL CHARACTERIZATION OF INFANT RHESUS MONKEYS
恒河猴幼崽的生物行为特征
- 批准号:
8357241 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
8357280 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 1268.33万 - 项目类别:
BIOBEHAVIORAL CHARACTERIZATION OF INFANT RHESUS MONKEYS
恒河猴幼崽的生物行为特征
- 批准号:
8172509 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 1268.33万 - 项目类别:
METHAMPHETAMINE, STRESS AND SIV: EFFECTS AT BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER AND LYMPH NODES
甲基苯丙胺、压力和 SIV:对血脑屏障和淋巴结的影响
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8172555 - 财政年份:2010
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