INBRE RESEARCH CORE
INBRE研究核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7610184
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 126.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-05-01 至 2008-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalAgreementAlgorithmsAmerican Association for the Advancement of ScienceApoptoticAuthorshipBiochemistryBioinformaticsBiological ModelsBiological SciencesBiologyBiomedical ResearchBirdsBorrelia burgdorferiBreastBudgetsCancer DetectionCaringCell modelCellsChalkChargeChemistryCollaborationsCollagenCommunitiesComputer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects DatabaseComputersDNA SequenceDelawareDevelopmentEngineeringEvaluationFacultyFamilyFeesFundingGene ExpressionGenetic VariationGenotypeGlassGoalsGrantHealthcare SystemsHepaticHumanImage AnalysisInformation SciencesInstitutionInvertebratesJointsLeadershipLearningLungLung NeoplasmsLung diseasesLyme DiseaseMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant neoplasm of brainMass Spectrum AnalysisMathematicsMelissaMentorsMicrosporidiaModelingNanotechnologyNeurobiologyNeurosciencesPediatric HospitalsPersonsPhysicsProcessProductionProgress ReportsProteinsProteomicsPublicationsPublished CommentRNA CapsReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRoleScienceSensory ProcessSourceStudentsSuggestionSurfaceTestingTherapeuticThree-Dimensional ImagingThree-dimensional analysisTick-Borne DiseasesTimeTitleTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdateVeronicaVisitWorkandrogen independent prostate canceranticancer researchautocrinebioimagingcancer cellcohortcollegedayfallshuman IGFBP2 proteininstrumentationlipid metabolismmemberneoplasticoutreachprofessorprogramsprotein expressionscaffoldsurfactantvirtual
项目摘要
This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the
resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and
investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source,
and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is
for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator.
Delaware INBRE Annual Progress Report (APR) 2007
Grant No. 5P20RR016472-2007
Research Core
Core Objective: Strengthen the biomedical research capability in the Delaware INBRE network, through pilot research grants, mentoring, and access to infrastructure.
Overview
The INBRE Research Core, through its Research Committee, is charged with providing guidance and research expertise to help the program meet its biomedical research goals. The committee is broadly representative of the state-wide institutions involved in the Delaware INBRE. In addition to Roberta F. Colman as Chair, the current members are:
Brian Little and Nicholas Petrelli - Christiana Care Health System
Beverly Hartline - Delaware State University
Joan Barber and Sam Panella - Delaware Technical & Community College
Vicky Funanage - Nemours Biomedical Research
Abraham Lenhoff, Veronica Rempusheski, and Karl Steiner - University of Delaware
Bette Coplan, Paul DeGategno, and Malcolm DSouza, and Jonathan Kidd - Wesley College
The third year of INBRE research involved the start of a new cohort of INBRE grantees, whose research began June 1, 2006, shortly after the start of INBRE Year 3.
New INBRE Researchers and Project Titles:
University of Delaware: Six 32-month projects:
Farach-Carson, M. Cynthia - Professor, Biological Sciences
Electrospun Collagen Scaffolds for Development of 3-D Cellular Models for Testing Anti-Neoplastic Agents
Galileo, Deni Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences
Autocrine Stimulation of Primary and Metastatic Brain Cancer Cells *(Project funded under the Christiana Care budget allocation)
Johnston, Murray Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Mason, Robert Director, Cell Science Core, Nemours
Proteomic Analysis of Apoptotic Mechanisms in Cancer
Kambhamettu, Chandra Associate Professor, Computer and Information Sciences
3-D Image Analysis Algorithms for Automatic Computation of Ground Glass Opacity of Lung Tumors
Panchapakesan, Balaji - Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Nanotechnology for Cancer Detection and Therapeutics
Sikes, Robert - Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences
Role of IGFBP-2 Fragments in Development of Androgen Insensitive Prostate Cancer
Delaware State University: Four 32-month projects (plus 1 continuing project):
Besong, Samuel A. Associate Professor, Family and Consumer Sciences
Hepatic Lipid Metabolism and Gene Expression in Hen
DiMaria, Peter - Associate Professor, Chemistry
RNA Cap Hypermethylases in Microsporidia
Harrington, Melissa Associate Professor, Biology
Davis, Leonard Associate Professor, Biology
Pokrajac, Dragoljub Assistant Professor, Computer & Information Science
Investigating the Neurobiology of Sensory Processing and Learning in an Invertebrate Model System
Liu, Fengshan Professor, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
Analysis of 3-D Breast Surface Deformation during Mammographic Compression
Sabrina Brougher Assistant Professor, Biology *(Continuing Project)
Characterization of Surfactant Protein Expression in Avian Lung as a Model for Upper Respiratory Disease in Humans
AI DuPont Hospital for Children Nemours
Kreuger, Leslie J.
Wesley College: Three one-year projects:
D'Souza, Malcolm Professor, Chemistry
Extent of Nucleophilic Participation in Acyl, Sulfonyl and Sulfamoyl Halides
Everett, Lynn Associate Professor, Biology
Genetic Diversity in Borrelia burgdorferi
Kidd, Jonathan Professor, Biology
Curran, Kathleen Associate Professor, Biology
Distribution of Lyme Disease and Other Tick-borne Diseases in Delaware
Research Meetings
September and October 2006 EAB Meetings
INBRE-funded researchers had the opportunity to present their research and talk with members of the INBRE External Advisory Board (EAB), the second time that the Board had an opportunity to meet network investigators in person. Faculty were asked to provide research summaries in advance of the meeting, and to provide a research update for the EAB the day of the meeting. This process allowed the EAB to focus on key questions for investigators work toward sustainability. The aim was to talk with investigators in a focused way to encourage steps toward R01 proposal submission by June 2008. EAB members offered suggestions during the meeting, and provided summary comments in their fall report, attached to this document.
January 2007 AAAS Meeting
As part of the Delaware INBRE evaluation process, a panel arranged through AAAS conducts an evaluation visit every second year. The January 2007 meeting constituted the second INBRE visit. The AAAS panel recognized progress made in the research network, and praised the INBRE leadership, research infrastructure, outreach and evaluation efforts to date. After meeting with INBRE investigators, the AAAS panel recommended adding more informal research meetings to the INBRE plan. Informal brown bags and chalk talks are now slated to begin in spring 2007.
Christiana Care has established a new collaboration with Nemours Biomedical Research, where an active biomedical translational research program is in place. In Year 3, AI DuPont Hospital for Children - Nemours became a new partner in the Delaware INBRE, with Dr. Leslie J. Kreuger as a currently funded investigator.
At Delaware State University (DSU), Dr. Melissa Harrington, an INBRE-funded researcher, has used the INBRE 'umbrella' to organize a statewide neuroscience network, which brings together faculty and students for seminars and for exploring and pursuing collaborative research ideas. Research and educational collaborations between DSU and nearby Wesley College are growing. One initiative underway is an agreement toward a joint degree program in biological chemistry. Work will continue on this joint program in 2007.
INBRE funding at Wesley College, an undergraduate institution, allowed investigators to pursue summer research that involved undergraduate students, and which led to their participation in several national meetings, and student co-authorship on several publications.
The Delaware INBRE continues to support investigators through core center fee waivers. Investigators in the INBRE Network were able to apply to use, at no charge, core instrumentation centers including Bioinformatics, Bioimaging, DNA Sequencing and Genotyping, Mass Spectroscopy, Microarray, NMR and Protein Production and Analysis.
The Delaware INBRE contributed substantially to establishing a new Center for Translational Cancer Research (CTCR) in 2006. The CTCR will be launched as a virtual entity between UD, DBI, Christiana Care and Nemours. Dr. Cindy Farach-Carson, one of the new faculty in INBRE Year 3, will serve as CTCRs Founding Director, and recurring funds for CTCR have been provided by the Delaware legislature.
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腺苷琥珀酸裂解酶:新型亚基间活性位点
- 批准号:
6414578 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 126.89万 - 项目类别:
Adenylosuccinate Lyase: Novel Intersubunit Active Sites
腺苷琥珀酸裂解酶:新型亚基间活性位点
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6620282 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
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Adenylosuccinate Lyase: Novel Intersubunit Active Sites
腺苷琥珀酸裂解酶:新型亚基间活性位点
- 批准号:
6696608 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 126.89万 - 项目类别:
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