OHSU-NIDDK Biotechnology Center
OHSU-NIDDK 生物技术中心
基本信息
- 批准号:6635328
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 47.12万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-06-25 至 2005-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The expansion of information about the structure and sequence of complex genomes has provided a novel opportunity to apply the study of gene regulation to physiological and pathophysiological problems on a larger scale than previously feasible. Oregon Health Sciences University has established a microarray-based gene profiling facility in order to take advantage of this new information generated by the Human and Mouse Genome Projects and to apply it to basic, translational, and clinical investigation. The major goal of this application is to develop this resource as a central component of a campus-wide expansion of modern biomedical research facilities. Three specific aims are proposed to achieve the goal of establishing a NIDDK Biotechnology Center: 1. To enhance and expand our gene-profiling facility through the following steps: (a) improving the resources devoted to the printing and processing of cDNA microarrays; (b) enhancing computational capabilities for analyzing experimental results; and (c) developing and refining other approaches to the genome-based analysis of complex physiological and pathophysiological questions. 2. To provide educational leadership for the application of microarray- based gene profiling and other methodologies to biomedical research on campus, including the development of didactic training programs and tools for biostatistics and bioinformatics. 3. To support the most meritorious scientific projects of NIDDK-funded investigators in the application of gene profiling and other methods to research in the areas of obesity and diabetes, growth factor action, control of gene expression, and disease models. This application represents a request for support from the NIDDK to enhance the capabilities of, as well as access to, a functioning facility, rather than for t establishment of a new facility. We are, therefore, in an ideal position to immediately support scientists on ca us in their application of this technology, and to rapidly extend this support to other qualified investigators whose research is relevant to the Institute's mission.
有关复杂基因组结构和序列的信息的扩展提供了一个新的机会,将基因调控的研究应用于比以前可行的更大规模的生理和病理生理问题。俄勒冈州健康科学大学建立了一个基于微阵列的基因分析设施,以利用人类和小鼠基因组计划产生的新信息,并将其应用于基础,翻译和临床研究。该应用程序的主要目标是将此资源开发为现代生物医学研究设施的校园范围扩展的核心组成部分。为了实现建立NIDDK生物技术中心的目标,提出了三个具体目标:1。通过以下步骤加强和扩大我们的基因概况分析设施:(a)改善用于cDNA微阵列印刷和处理的资源;(B)提高分析实验结果的计算能力;(c)开发和改进对复杂生理和病理生理问题进行基因组分析的其他方法。2.为基于微阵列的基因分析和其他方法在校园生物医学研究中的应用提供教育领导,包括开发生物统计学和生物信息学的教学培训计划和工具。3.支持NIDDK资助的研究人员最有价值的科学项目,将基因分析和其他方法应用于肥胖和糖尿病、生长因子作用、基因表达控制和疾病模型等领域的研究。这项申请是要求国家排雷和排雷中心提供支助,以加强一个正在运作的设施的能力和使用该设施的机会,而不是要求建立一个新的设施。因此,我们处于一个理想的位置,可以立即支持科学家对这项技术的应用,并迅速将这种支持扩展到其他合格的研究人员,他们的研究与研究所的使命有关。
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