Genomics Facilities Core
基因组学设施核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8249298
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 23.03万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:BioinformaticsBiologicalCell physiologyComputer softwareCore FacilityCoupledDataData QualityData SetDevelopmentDevicesEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental ImpactEnvironmental Risk FactorEvolutionFluorescenceGenomicsImageImaging technologyLaboratoriesModelingOligonucleotide MicroarraysProceduresQuality ControlResearchResolutionResourcesServicesSystemTechnologyTimeTrainingWorkanalytical methodcellular imagingdata miningdata modelingdata sharingflexibilityhigh throughput screeningimaging modalitylarge-scale databaseluminescencemembernew technologyopen sourceresponsetechnology developmenttool
项目摘要
7C. GENOMICS AND IMAGING FACILITIES CORE
INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFIC AIMS
The CEHS Genomics and Bioinformatics Facilities Core was created in September 2001 to provide CEHS members with integrated facilities for high-throughput, data-intensive genomics as well as bioinformatics analysis, large-scale database storage and management, data mining and data modeling required to fully implement systems approaches to studying the biological impact of environmental factors. In response to the evolution of Center member research needs, a new CEHS Imaging Facility was integrated with the CEHS Genomics and Bioinformatics Facilities Core last year, and this CEHS facilities core has been renamed the "Genomics and Imaging Facilities Core." The Core now provides CEHS members with the tools and expertise for high-resolution and high-throughput imaging integrated with data-intensive genomics and bioinformatics. This powerful combination is coupled with flexible and accessible data sharing and a strong commitment to new technology development and deployment to keep the CEHS at the cutting edge of high-throughput imaging and analytical methods. The Genomics and Imaging Facilities Core operates as both a training resource and as a service and developmental laboratory, with the following Specific Aims:
(1) To provide integrated support for genomics technologies including massively parallel sequencing and oligonucleotide arrays.
(2) To provide customized imaging options and the resources for high-resolution images and high-throughput screening using imaging capabilities.
(3) To provide integrative support for high-throughput screening of factors with environmental impact on cellular function, including support for flexible automated fluidics, highly parallel real-time PCR, fluorescence, luminescence, absorbance, and single-cell imaging and quantification.
(4) To support the bioinformatic frameworks necessary to interpret and manage these large data sets.
(5) To provide and maintain network servers and storage devices to facilitate the transfer and analysis of information-rich data sets.
(6) To provide training with new genomic and imaging technologies as well as commercial and open-source
bioinformatics software.
(7) To work with Center members to develop and acquire new technologies and to apply their results to develop data models and quality control procedures and error modeling.
7C。基因组学和成像设施核心
介绍和具体目的
CEHS基因组学和生物信息学设施核心于2001年9月创建,为CEHS成员提供用于高通量,数据密集型基因组学以及生物信息学分析,大规模数据库存储和管理,数据挖掘和数据建模所需的集成设施,以实现对环境影响的生物学影响的实施系统方法。为了响应中心成员研究需求的发展,去年与CEHS基因组学和生物信息学设施核心核心集成了新的CEHS成像设施,而CEHS设施的核心已更名为“基因组学和成像设施核心”。现在,核心为CEHS成员提供了与数据密集型基因组学和生物信息学集成的高分辨率和高通量成像的工具和专业知识。这种强大的组合结合了灵活且可访问的数据共享,以及对新技术开发和部署的坚定承诺,以使CEHS保持高通量成像和分析方法的最前沿。基因组学和成像设施核心既是培训资源,又是服务和发展实验室,其特定目的是:
(1)为包括大量平行测序和寡核苷酸阵列在内的基因组技术提供综合支持。
(2)提供定制的成像选项以及使用成像功能的高分辨率图像和高通量筛选的资源。
(3)为对细胞功能有影响的因素的高通量筛查提供综合支持,包括支持柔性自动化流体,高度平行的实时PCR,荧光,发光,吸光度以及单细胞成像和定量。
(4)支持解释和管理这些大数据集所需的生物信息学框架。
(5)提供和维护网络服务器和存储设备,以促进信息丰富的数据集的传输和分析。
(6)提供新的基因组和成像技术以及商业和开源的培训
生物信息学软件。
(7)与中心成员合作开发和获取新技术,并应用其结果来开发数据模型和质量控制程序以及错误建模。
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