Research Infrastructure Core
研究基础设施核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10402405
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 62.21万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-09-08 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAnimalsApplications GrantsAreaBasic ScienceBehaviorBehavioral ResearchBioinformaticsBiomedical ResearchBiometryCancer BiologyCareer MobilityClinical ResearchClinical SciencesCollaborationsCommunitiesCore FacilityCost effectiveness researchData AnalysesData CollectionDevelopmentEducational workshopEnvironmentEquipmentFacility AccessesFosteringFundingFunding AgencyFutureGoalsHealth Disparities ResearchHealth Services AccessibilityHuman ResourcesIncidenceInfrastructureInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyLaboratoriesLaboratory ResearchMalignant NeoplasmsMentorsMethodologyModernizationMolecular and Cellular BiologyOutcomes ResearchPilot ProjectsPrevalenceProductivityReduce health disparitiesReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesServicesStandardizationStrategic PlanningTeacher Professional DevelopmentTechnical ExpertiseTechniquesTechnologyTherapeuticToxicogenomicsTrainingTraining SupportTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiescatalystcost effectivecost effectivenessdesignhealth disparityhuman diseaseimprove minority healthinnovationinstrumentationinterdisciplinary collaborationknowledge baseminority communitiesnew technologynoveloperationpreventprogramsresearch visionskillsunderserved communityvulnerable community
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY (Research Infrastructure Core)
The Research Infrastructure Core (RIC) at Jackson State University (JSU) RCMI Center for Health Disparities
Research (RCHDR) is designed to accelerate discoveries in basic, behavioral, clinical and/or translational
research on important health disparity issues of concern to minorities and underserved communities. The RIC
fully supports the RCHDR vision of further developing a state-of-the-art biomedical infrastructure that enables
JSU investigators to become more competitive in obtaining independent research grants from NIH and other
funding agencies. Its overarching goal is to provide a robust infrastructure and research resources, for RCHDR
investigators to implement innovative research aimed at improving minority health and reducing health
disparities. This primary goal of RIC will be achieved through the implementation of four specific aims that
include: Specific Aim 1. Enhance the biomedical research infrastructure of specialized core modules
including the Analytical, Animal, Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, Molecular and Cellular Biology, and
Cellomics and Toxicogenomics laboratories. Approach: Upgrade the research infrastructure and provide a
modern and reliable shared instrumentation facility that enhances the research environment, promotes
research collaborations, and strengthens the research competitiveness of RCHDR investigators. Specific Aim
2. Offer RCHDR investigators a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment, and bioinformatics and
biostatistics services for basic, behavioral and/or clinical research. Approach: Provide research
instrumentation as well as technical, methodological, and personnel support to all current and future
investigators of both Research and Pilot projects. Here, we plan to support the design, implementation, data
collection and analysis, and reporting of the three specific research projects included in this grant application,
as well as the three to five pilot projects that will be funded through the Pilot Project Program. Specific Aim 3.
Provide facilities access as well as training and support services to RCHDR investigators. Approach:
Promote access to and facilitate the utilization of research resources thereby maximizing utilization of
advanced technologies and increasing efficiency and productivity. Specific Aim 4. Foster professional
development and interdisciplinary collaborations in biomedical research. Approach: Organize project-
specific mentoring and professional development workshops. Facilitate collaborations between RCHDR
investigators and investigators from various departments, within JSU and other research-intensive institutions.
By achieving the above stated specific aims, the RCHDR RIC will serve as a strong catalyst for basic
biomedical, behavioral and/or clinical research at JSU. It will provide a critical support to increase quality,
productivity, cost-effectiveness, and biomedical research outcomes of all RCHDR investigators.
项目摘要(研究基础设施核心)
杰克逊州立大学(JSU)RCMI健康差异研究基础设施核心(RIC)
研究(RCHDR)旨在加速基础、行为、临床和/或翻译领域的发现
研究少数群体和未得到充分服务的社区关心的重要健康差距问题。大米
完全支持RCHDR的愿景,即进一步开发一流的生物医学基础设施,以实现
JSU调查人员在获得NIH和其他机构的独立研究资助方面变得更具竞争力
资助机构。其首要目标是为RCHDR提供强大的基础设施和研究资源
调查人员将实施旨在改善少数群体健康和减少健康的创新研究
差距。RIC的这一主要目标将通过实施以下四个具体目标来实现
包括:具体目标1.加强专业核心模块的生物医学研究基础设施
包括分析、动物、生物信息学和生物统计学、分子和细胞生物学以及
细胞组学和毒理基因组学实验室。方法:升级研究基础设施并提供
现代化可靠的共享仪器设施,改善研究环境,促进
研究合作,增强了RCHDR研究人员的研究竞争力。特定目标
2.为RCHDR调查人员提供各种最先进的设备,以及生物信息学和
为基础、行为和/或临床研究提供生物统计服务。方法:提供研究
为当前和未来的所有人员提供工具以及技术、方法和人员支持
研究项目和试点项目的调查人员。在这里,我们计划支持设计、实施、数据
收集、分析和报告这项拨款申请中所包括的三个具体研究项目;
以及将通过试点项目计划提供资金的三到五个试点项目。具体目标3.
为RCHDR调查人员提供设施准入以及培训和支持服务。方法:
促进获取和便利利用研究资源,从而最大限度地利用
先进的技术和不断提高的效率和生产力。具体目标4.培养专业人才
生物医学研究的发展和跨学科合作。方法:组织项目-
专门的辅导和职业发展研讨会。促进RCHDR之间的合作
调查人员和来自不同部门、联大和其他研究密集型机构内的调查人员。
通过实现上述具体目标,RCHDR RIC将成为BASIC
JSU的生物医学、行为和/或临床研究。它将为提高质量提供关键支持,
所有RCHDR研究人员的生产率、成本效益和生物医学研究成果。
项目成果
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A1A: MULTI-USER RESEARCH CORE FACILITIES- MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY CORE LAB
A1A:多用户研究核心设施 - 分子
- 批准号:
8357065 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 62.21万 - 项目类别:
A1A: MULTI-USER RESEARCH CORE FACILITIES- MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY CORE LAB
A1A:多用户研究核心设施 - 分子
- 批准号:
8166133 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 62.21万 - 项目类别:
A1A: MULTI-USER RESEARCH CORE FACILITIES- MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY CORE LAB
A1A:多用户研究核心设施 - 分子
- 批准号:
7959211 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 62.21万 - 项目类别:
A1A: MULTI-USER RESEARCH CORE FACILITIES- MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY CORE LAB
A1A:多用户研究核心设施 - 分子
- 批准号:
7715343 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 62.21万 - 项目类别:
A1A: MULTI-USER RESEARCH CORE FACILITIES- MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY CORE LAB
A1A:多用户研究核心设施 - 分子
- 批准号:
7561472 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 62.21万 - 项目类别:
A1A: MULTI-USER RESEARCH CORE FACILITIES- MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY CORE LAB
A1A:多用户研究核心设施 - 分子
- 批准号:
7336096 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 62.21万 - 项目类别:
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