Admin-Core
管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10459364
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 75.24万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-01 至 2023-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcuteAcute PainBlood specimenCaliforniaChargeClinicalClinical DataClinical assessmentsCohort StudiesCollaborationsCommunicationDataData SetDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEpigenetic ProcessEventFundingGenerationsGenotypeGoalsHealth SciencesIndividualInstitutionLeadershipMediatingMonitorMultiomic DataOperative Surgical ProceduresPainParticipantProteomicsPsychosocial Assessment and CareRNAResearch PersonnelSamplingSensorySystemTechnical ExpertiseTestingTimeLineUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkbiomarker signaturechronic painclinical centerdata exchangedata integrationdata resourceexperienceextracellularforestindividual patientlarge scale datalipidomicsmedical schoolsmetabolomicsmonocytemultiple omicsmusculoskeletal injuryneuroimagingoperationpain chronificationperformance siteprecision medicinepredictive signatureprogramsresiliencesuccess
项目摘要
SUMMARY
The Omics Data Generation Center (ODGC) proposed in this application is a collaborative effort of three
academic institutions with complementary technical expertise, experience in large-scale data generation
projects, and established collaborations and interactions: Wake Forest University Health Sciences (WFUHS) in
Winston-Salem, NC, Duke University School of Medicine (Duke) in Durham, NC, and the University of California
(UCD) in Davis, CA.
The Administrative Core of the ODGC will coordinate the effective operation of the entire ODGC across the
three performance sites, facilitate interaction and communication between all Cores and Components of the
ODGC, and monitor progress of the data generation and analysis. Furthermore, the Administrative Core will
interact with the Multisite Clinical Centers, the Data Integration and Resource Center, and another ODGC (if
another is funded) of the A2CPS Consortium to coordinate sample and data transfer, and maintain
communications to coordinate all activities with NIH and the A2CPS Consortium.
Specifically, it is the goal of the Administrative Core to:
a) Coordinate, monitor, and safeguard the entire operations of the ODGC, from sample requests to final
omics data transfer, and to ensure that all data collected can be seamlessly integrated and analyzed.
b) Coordinate interactions with the entire A2CPS Consortium, its individual Centers, and NIH to ensure
that the Consortium accomplishes the overall goals of the A2CPS effort.
To accomplish these goals, the Administrative Core of the ODGC is creating four Teams that will operate across
the individual Cores and Components of the ODGC:
1. The Leadership Team, (Tim Howard, PhD, Carl Langefeld, PhD, Michael Olivier, PhD, Oliver Fiehn, PhD).
2. The Pain Expert Team (James Eisenach, MD, Wolfgang Liedtke, MD, PhD, Yusuke Shiozawa, MD, PhD,
Roy Strowd, MD).
3. The Sample Coordination Team (Nichole Allred, PhD, Laura Cox, PhD, Hector Guillen, PhD).
4. The Data QC and Analysis Team (Carl Langefeld, PhD, Ellen Quillen, PhD).
All Teams of the Administrative Core of the ODGC will be supported by an experienced administrative
support team at the WFUHS Center for Precision Medicine, and all efforts will be coordinated by the ODGC
Program. Coordinator, Claudia Olivier, PhD. The Administrative Core will work closely with the A2CPS
Consortium to ensure the successful completion of the ODGC goals.
总结
本申请中提出的组学数据生成中心(ODGC)是三个
具有互补技术专长、大规模数据生成经验的学术机构
项目,并建立了合作和互动:维克森林大学健康科学(WFUHS),
北卡罗来纳州温斯顿-塞勒姆、北卡罗来纳州达勒姆的杜克大学医学院(杜克)和加州大学
(UCD)戴维斯,CA。
ODGC的行政核心将协调整个ODGC在整个
三个性能站点,促进所有核心和组件之间的互动和沟通,
此外,行政核心还将
与多中心临床中心、数据集成和资源中心以及另一个ODGC(如果
另一个是资助)的A2 CPS联盟,以协调样品和数据传输,并保持
与NIH和A2 CPS联盟协调所有活动。
具体而言,行政核心的目标是:
a)协调、监督和保障ODGC的整个运作,从样品要求到最终结果。
omics数据传输,并确保所有收集的数据可以无缝集成和分析。
B)协调与整个A2 CPS联盟、其各个中心和NIH的互动,以确保
联盟完成了A2 CPS工作的总体目标。
为了实现这些目标,ODGC的行政核心正在创建四个团队,
ODGC的各个核心和组件:
1.领导团队,(Tim霍华德博士,Carl Langefeld博士,Michael Olivier博士,奥利弗Fiehn博士)。
2.疼痛专家团队(James Eisenach,医学博士,Wolfgang Liedtke,医学博士,博士,Yusuke Shiozawa,医学博士,博士,
Roy Strowd,医学博士)。
3.样本协调团队(Nichole Allred,PhD,Laura考克斯,PhD,Hector Guillen,PhD)。
4.数据质量控制和分析团队(Carl Langefeld,PhD,Ellen Quillen,PhD)。
ODGC行政核心的所有团队都将由一名经验丰富的行政人员提供支持,
WFUHS精准医学中心的支持团队,所有工作都将由ODGC协调
项目协调员Claudia Olivier博士。行政核心将与A2 CPS密切合作
联合体,以确保成功完成ODGC的目标。
项目成果
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MICHAEL OLIVIER其他文献
MICHAEL OLIVIER的其他文献
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- 批准号:
10245020 - 财政年份:2018
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HyCCAPP: A new method for the functional analysis of regulatory SNPs
HyCCAPP:监管 SNP 功能分析的新方法
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10005414 - 财政年份:2018
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- 批准号:
9096166 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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8402866 - 财政年份:2009
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