Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10673148
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.52万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-08-01 至 2027-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesAstrocytesAwardBlood VesselsCodeCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCore FacilityDataData AnalysesData ScienceData Science CoreData Storage and RetrievalDatabasesDecision MakingDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEnvironmentFacultyFeedbackFosteringGoalsHumanIndividualInstitutionInternationalIntranetJournalsKnowledgeLinkLiquid substanceMissionModelingMonitorNamesNeurosciencesParticipantPoliciesProceduresProductivityProgress ReportsProtocols documentationPublishingRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesReview CommitteeRunningScienceScientistSite VisitSleepStructureTimeUnited States National Institutes of HealthViralWorkdata infrastructuredata sharingexperiencefluid flowfollow-upglymphatic systemmeetingsmemberneuralneural circuitneuroimagingneurovascular couplingorganizational structureprogramssolutetooltool developmentundergraduate studentvirtualwastingweb site
项目摘要
Abstract_Administrative Core
The goal of the U19 application “Neural circuit control of fluid and solute clearance during sleep” is to understand
how neural activity drives periarterial CSF inflow and thereby glymphatic waste clearance across time, micro-
macroscopic spatial scales, and species. The program brings together experts in neural computation,
neurovascular coupling, sleep, human neuroimaging, fluid dynamics, and modeling, with a long track record of
productive collaborations.
The Administrative Core will serve as the hub that will coordinate all aspects of the U19 program
functions. Its major goal is to facilitate the exchange of ideas and interactions and to promote the scientific
excellence of the program. The Administrative Core will also oversee that the Data Core shares data within the
U19 program and the outside community. The Core will provide fiscal oversight of all aspects of the program and
implement decisions made by the Internal Review Committee (consisting of the project and core leaders as well
as the program manager) and the External Advisory Board (consisting of 6 internationally recognized scientists
with experience in collaborative studies and data sharing/modeling). One of the Administrative Core’s tasks is to
continuously adjust the use of the Data Science and Viral Tool Development Cores to maximize their support of
the 4 projects. The Administrative Core will also organize and submit the annual progress reports to NIH. The
Core Facility will organize all routine meetings within the program, including core staff meetings, the Internal and
External Advisory Board meetings, the cross-institutional administrative meetings, the annual meeting, and the
site visits. Finally, the Administrative Core will optimize communication between PIs, collaborating faculty, PhD,
MS, and undergraduate students, as well as research staff, to foster a team-based approach to science and
facilitate frequent lab exchanges and opportunities for trainee scientific development.
Altogether, the ambitions of the Administrative Core are to ensure that the overall project runs as
efficiently as possible to reach the research goals and fulfills all requirements of federal and institutional
regulations. Our goals are to understand, for the first time, how coordinated neural activity drives clearance of
fluid and solutes during sleep; and to share with the greater neuroscience community our ideas, data, and
research tools.
摘要_行政核心
U19应用程序“睡眠期间液体和溶质清除的神经回路控制”的目标是了解
神经活动如何驱动动脉周围CSF流入,从而随时间推移清除胶质淋巴废物,微
宏观空间尺度和物种。该项目汇集了神经计算方面的专家,
神经血管耦合,睡眠,人类神经成像,流体动力学和建模,具有长期的跟踪记录,
富有成效的合作。
行政核心将作为协调U19计划各个方面的中心
功能协调发展的其主要目标是促进思想交流和互动,
优秀的节目。管理核心还将监督数据核心在
U19计划和外部社区。该核心将对该计划的各个方面进行财政监督,
执行内部审查委员会(由项目和核心领导人组成)做出的决定
作为项目经理)和外部顾问委员会(由6名国际公认的科学家组成
具有协作研究和数据共享/建模的经验)。行政核心的任务之一是
不断调整数据科学和病毒工具开发核心的使用,以最大限度地支持
四个项目。行政核心还将组织并向NIH提交年度进展报告。的
核心机构将组织项目内的所有例行会议,包括核心员工会议、内部会议和
外部咨询委员会会议、跨机构行政会议、年度会议和
实地考察。最后,行政核心将优化PI,合作教师,博士,
MS和本科生,以及研究人员,以促进以团队为基础的方法,以科学和
促进频繁的实验室交流,并为受训者的科学发展提供机会。
总而言之,行政核心的目标是确保整个项目的运行,
尽可能有效地达到研究目标,并满足所有要求的联邦和机构
规定我们的目标是第一次了解协调的神经活动如何驱动清除
睡眠中的液体和溶质;并与更大的神经科学界分享我们的想法,数据,
研究工具。
项目成果
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Project 2: Periarterial CSF pumping: Dependence on state of brain activity
项目 2:动脉周围脑脊液泵送:取决于大脑活动状态
- 批准号:
10673161 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 8.52万 - 项目类别:
Project 2: Periarterial CSF pumping: Dependence on state of brain activity
项目 2:动脉周围脑脊液泵送:取决于大脑活动状态
- 批准号:
10516502 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 8.52万 - 项目类别:
Does suppression of glymphatic flow explain why chronic neuropathic pain elevates the risk of developing Alzheimer-like dementia?
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- 批准号:
10711478 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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The glymphatic system at the crossroad of integrative health approaches inchronic pain
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- 资助金额:
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Does suppression of glymphatic flow explain why chronic neuropathic pain elevates the risk of developing Alzheimer-like dementia?
类淋巴液流的抑制是否可以解释为什么慢性神经性疼痛会增加患阿尔茨海默样痴呆的风险?
- 批准号:
10834414 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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The glymphatic system at the crossroad of integrative health approaches inchronic pain
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- 批准号:
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The glymphatic system at the crossroad of integrative health approaches inchronic pain
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