Basic Sciences Core
基础科学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10640154
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-06-01 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAnimal ModelAntibodiesApplications GrantsAwardBasic ScienceBindingBiological AssayBudgetsCellsClinical InvestigatorCollaborationsCollectionComputer softwareConfocal MicroscopyConsultConsultationsDNA sequencingDataDepartment chairDevelopmentDistrict of ColumbiaDrug ModelingsDrug ScreeningEducation and OutreachEquipmentEventFlow CytometryFosteringFunctional ImagingFundingGenomicsHIVImageImage AnalysisImmunologicsImmunologyImmunology procedureIndividualInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInvestmentsJordanLaboratoriesLaboratory ScientistsLaboratory TechniciansLeadershipMaintenanceMass Spectrum AnalysisMentorsMethodsMicrobiologyMicroscopyMissionMolecularProteinsProteomicsProtocols documentationProxyRNA analysisReagentResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesScientistSenior ScientistSeriesService provisionServicesSuggestionSurface Plasmon ResonanceSystemTechniquesTechnologyTissuesTrainingTraining ProgramsTransmission Electron MicroscopyTropical MedicineUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdateWagesWashingtonWomanWorkassay developmentcostimage reconstructionin silicoinnovationinstrumentinvestigator trainingminority investigatormolecular imagingnew technologynext generation sequencingnoveloutreachprogramsprotein expressionprotein purificationrecruitresearch and developmentservice providerssingle cell analysissingle cell sequencingsmall moleculetranscriptome sequencingtranslational scientistviral detectionvirology
项目摘要
BASIC SCIENCES CORE (CORE C)
PROJECT SUMMARY
Leveraging the collective scientific expertise and resources across the DC CFAR partner institutions, the Basic
Sciences Core (BSC) will provide an array of high impact laboratory services and training to HIV investigators
in Washington, DC. Under the leadership of NIH-funded senior scientists and with a cadre of DC CFAR-
supported Core service providers, the BSC will provide essential virology, immunology, proteomics, imaging
and next-generation sequencing services including single cell analysis that foster scientific discovery in HIV
research. These services are aimed at assisting investigators to acquire preliminary data for grant applications;
conduct funded research protocols; and foster linkages with the SWGs and clinical and translational
investigators. For Specific Aim 1, the Core will provide high impact laboratory services to CFAR investigators
which will be evaluated routinely and updated or augmented based on user needs, advances in scientific
research or the development of new technologies. For Specific Aim 2, the Core will provide training through
individual-level technical support and larger CFAR-wide events. These include the hands-on Core service
laboratory “open house” series and the annual Core Service Providers Research Day. The Core leadership will
also collaborate with the Developmental Core to provide mentoring to basic science investigators; encourage
submissions for pilot and transitioning investigator awards and microgrants; and strengthen multi-disciplinary
research efforts. Lastly, consistent with the overall mission of the DC CFAR, the Core will focus on outreach to
women and underrepresented minority investigators to assist their development as independent HIV laboratory
scientists.
基础科学核心(核心C)
项目摘要
利用DC CFAR伙伴机构的集体科学专业知识和资源,
科学核心(BSC)将提供一系列高影响力的实验室服务和培训艾滋病毒调查人员
在华盛顿在NIH资助的高级科学家的领导下,在DC CFAR的骨干下,
支持的核心服务提供商,BSC将提供基本的病毒学,免疫学,蛋白质组学,成像
以及下一代测序服务,包括促进艾滋病毒科学发现的单细胞分析
research.这些服务的目的是协助调查人员获得申请赠款的初步数据;
进行资助的研究方案;并促进与SWG和临床和翻译的联系
investigators.对于具体目标1,核心将为CFAR调查人员提供高影响力的实验室服务
将根据用户需求、科学技术进步、
研究或开发新技术。对于具体目标2,核心将通过以下方式提供培训:
个人层面的技术支持和更大的CFAR范围内的活动。其中包括核心实践服务
实验室“开放日”系列和年度核心服务提供商研究日。核心领导层将
还与发展核心合作,为基础科学研究人员提供指导;鼓励
提交试点和过渡期调查员奖励和小额赠款;加强多学科
研究工作。最后,根据发展中国家CFAR的总体使命,核心小组将侧重于外联,
妇女和代表性不足的少数民族调查人员,协助他们发展成为独立的艾滋病毒实验室
科学家
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Clonal hematopoiesis in monocytes contributes to HIV-associated neuroinflammation
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10534823 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Clonal hematopoiesis in monocytes contributes to HIV-associated neuroinflammation
单核细胞的克隆造血作用导致 HIV 相关的神经炎症
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10675693 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 25.2万 - 项目类别:
Revealing the role of platelets in promoting HIV reservoir seeding and persistence in the CNS-resident myeloid cells
揭示血小板在促进中枢神经系统驻留骨髓细胞中 HIV 储存库播种和持久性中的作用
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10327533 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 25.2万 - 项目类别:
Revealing the role of platelets in promoting HIV reservoir seeding and persistence in the CNS-resident myeloid cells
揭示血小板在促进中枢神经系统驻留骨髓细胞中 HIV 储存库播种和持久性中的作用
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10463824 - 财政年份:2021
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Revealing the role of platelets in promoting HIV reservoir seeding and persistence in the CNS-resident myeloid cells
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Role of Myeloid Cells in Cerebrovascular Permeability and Reactivity in Older HIV Infected Individuals
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10160749 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 25.2万 - 项目类别:
Role of Myeloid Cells in Cerebrovascular Permeability and Reactivity in Older HIV Infected Individuals
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8925642 - 财政年份:2015
- 资助金额:
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