Bioanalytical, Cardiometabolic Phenotyping, Imaging and Histology Core
生物分析、心脏代谢表型、成像和组织学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10630579
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 26.43万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-07-15 至 2028-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Basic ScienceBehavioralBiochemicalBiological AssayBlood-Borne PathogensBusinessesCapitalCardiorenal syndromeCardiovascular DiseasesCenters of Research ExcellenceChargeChemistryClinicalCore FacilityCoupledDataDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseEnsureEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayEquipmentExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFee-for-Service PlansFosteringFundingFunding AgencyGenerationsGeneticGoalsGrantHazardous ChemicalsHigh PrevalenceHistologicHistologyHistorically Black Colleges and UniversitiesHuman ResourcesImageImmunohistochemistryIn VitroIndividualIndustryInfrastructureInstitutionKidney DiseasesLaboratoriesMaintenanceMeasurementMentorsMetabolicMetabolic DiseasesMississippiModelingMorbidity - disease rateObesityPhasePhenotypePhysiologicalPoliciesPopulationPostdoctoral FellowProceduresPublicationsRadiationRadioimmunoassayRecoveryRegulationResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesSafetyScientistServicesStandardizationStudentsSupervisionSystemTechnical ExpertiseTechnologyTestingTrainingUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdatecardiometabolismcostdoctoral studentexperienceimprovedin vivoin vivo imaginginstrumentationmembermortalitymultidisciplinarynew technologynovel strategiespharmacologicpre-doctoralservice utilizationsuccess
项目摘要
CORE B – BIOANALYTICAL, CARDIOMETABOLIC PHENOTYPING, IMAGING AND HISTOLOGY CORE
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The Cardiorenal and Metabolic Diseases Research Center (CMDRC) was established to enhance research
infrastructure and provide mentoring to increase the ability of CMDRC investigators to successfully compete for
independent NIH funding. The Bioanalytical, Cardiometabolic Phenotyping, Imaging and Histology Sub-Cores
were established during Phases 1 and 2 to serve as a resource for the CMDRC, and Core B has had a
transformative effect on COBRE Junior Investigators and Pilot Grant investigators, and other users of Core B.
During Phase 1 and Phase 2 of COBRE support, Core B established consolidated, highly specialized services
and state-of-the-art resources critical to cardiorenal and metabolic diseases researchers; technologies and
services that would otherwise not be available to individual investigators. Core B is staffed by professional
personnel who are not only capable of performing a variety of essential research services, but are also able to
provide training and assist in the development of new research methods to meet the changing needs of COBRE
investigators. Core B has multiple components that include: the Bioanalytical Sub-Core that provides centralized
radioimmunoassay (RIA), ELISA, and other chemistry analyses; the Cardiometabolic Phenotyping Sub-Core that
provides centrally located, state-of-the-art, highly specialized in vivo phenotypical testing to characterize
physiological and behavioral parameters in genetic and pharmacological research models of obesity,
cardiovascular and metabolic disease; and the Imaging and Histology Sub-Cores that provide access to state-
of–the-art imaging equipment as well as histology, immunohistochemistry, and other key services. Over 88
investigators from 18 basic science and clinical departments at UMMC and 11 researchers from 8 other
institutions including Jackson State University, a Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), used
Core B services and resources. Usage of Core B facilitated the generation of >260 publications and the funding
of 135 extramural grants from NIH and other non-profit funding agencies. Establishment of Core B as a Fee-for
Service Recharge Center initiated our Business Plan for our Model for Sustainability. The incorporation of
Centralized Billing and initiation of an Online Core Management System coupled to the commitment by UMMC
for continued support for capital maintenance and updates for capital equipment, and the significant increase in
independent extramural funding by users of Core B that established our Research Pool will ensure long-term
sustainability. Core B will continue to build upon our success so we can provide continuous support for existing
infrastructure and expand Core offerings.
核心B--生物分析、心脏代谢表型、成像和组织学核心
项目摘要/摘要
心肾和代谢性疾病研究中心(CMDRC)成立,以加强研究
基础设施和提供指导,以提高CMDRC调查人员成功竞争的能力
美国国立卫生研究院的独立资助。生物分析、心脏代谢表型、影像和组织学分型
是在阶段1和2期间建立的,作为CMDRC的资源,核心B已经拥有
对Cobre初级调查员和Pilot Grant调查员以及Core B的其他用户产生了革命性的影响。
在Cobre支持的第一阶段和第二阶段,Core B建立了整合的、高度专业化的服务
和对心脏肾和代谢性疾病至关重要的最先进的资源;研究人员;技术和
否则个人调查人员无法获得的服务。核心B由专业人员组成
不仅能够执行各种基本研究服务的人员,而且能够
提供培训并协助开发新的研究方法,以满足Cobre不断变化的需求
调查人员。核心B有多个组件,包括:生物分析次核心,提供集中的
放射免疫分析(RIA)、酶联免疫吸附试验和其他化学分析;心脏代谢表型亚核
提供集中的、最先进的、高度专业化的体内表型测试,以表征
肥胖遗传学和药理学研究模型中的生理和行为参数,
心血管和代谢性疾病;以及影像和组织学分核心,提供状态-
最先进的成像设备以及组织学、免疫组织化学和其他关键服务。超过88
来自UMMC 18个基础科学和临床科室的研究人员和来自其他8个部门的11名研究人员
包括杰克逊州立大学在内的机构,历史上一直是黑人学院和大学(HBCU),使用
核心B服务和资源。核心B的使用促进了>;260出版物的产生和资助
来自美国国立卫生研究院和其他非营利性资助机构的135笔校外赠款。建立核心B作为一项收费
服务充值中心为我们的可持续发展模式启动了业务计划。成立为法团
集中计费和启动与联华电子承诺相结合的在线核心管理系统
继续支持基本建设维护和更新基本建设设备,并大幅增加
由建立我们研究池的Core B用户提供的独立外部资金将确保长期
可持续发展。Core B将继续在我们成功的基础上再接再厉,以便我们能够为现有的
基础设施和扩展核心产品。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Barbara T Alexander', 18)}}的其他基金
Hypertension in Adult IUGR Offspring: Beneficial Effects of Perinatal Intervention
成年 IUGR 后代的高血压:围产期干预的有益效果
- 批准号:
10064105 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 26.43万 - 项目类别:
Hypertension in Adult IUGR Offspring: Beneficial Effects of Perinatal Intervention
成年 IUGR 后代的高血压:围产期干预的有益效果
- 批准号:
9903661 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 26.43万 - 项目类别:
Hypertension in Adult IUGR Offspring: Beneficial Effects of Perinatal Intervention
成年 IUGR 后代的高血压:围产期干预的有益效果
- 批准号:
10326824 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 26.43万 - 项目类别:
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$ 26.43万 - 项目类别:
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