Gnotobiotics, Microbiology and Metagenomics Core
知生菌、微生物学和宏基因组学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10049386
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-09-01 至 2026-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:16S ribosomal RNA sequencingAffectAnimal ModelAnimalsAreaAwardBase SequenceBiological SciencesBiologyBody CompositionBostonBreedingCapitalClinicalClinical TrialsComputer AnalysisComputing MethodologiesContainmentCore FacilityDevelopmentDiagnostic testsDigestive System DisordersDiseaseEmerging TechnologiesEpithelialEquipmentExperimental DesignsFamily suidaeFermentationFundingFutureGnotobioticGrantHealthHelicobacterHumanIn VitroIndividualIntakeInterest GroupInvestmentsLaboratoriesLegal patentLibrariesLogisticsMaintenanceMassachusettsMetabolicMetabolismMetagenomicsMicrobeMicrobiologyMissionMolecularMolecular ComputationsMusNamesPhenotypePhysiologicalPhysiologyPreparationProcessProductionProductivityPublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRoleSamplingServicesSpecific qualifier valueSterilityStructureSystemTechnologyTherapeuticTrainingWorkalgorithm developmentanimal facilitybacterial genome sequencingcostdensityexperimental studyhost microbiomehost microbiotain vivoin vivo Modelmembermetabolic abnormality assessmentmicrobialmicrobial communitymicrobiomemicrobiotanew technologynoveloperationoutcome predictionpathogenprogramssquare foottranscriptomics
项目摘要
Project Summary:
The Gnotobiotics, Microbiology and Metagenomics Core (Core D), supports investigators studying
functional roles of the microbiota in health and disease. Core D has supported >100 groups interested in
evaluating mechanisms of action by which the host’s microbiota affects host physiologic and
pathophysiologic processes.
Our resources include a Microbiology Unit for microbiologic culturing, phenotyping, analysis of primary
samples for microbial metabolite profiles, and develop defined consortia for functional studies, a Clinical Lab
(CLIA) Unit to support microbiome-focused clinical trials, a Molecular Unit for sequence-based analyses, a
Gnotobiotic (germfree) mouse facility for in vivo studies in animal models, a Metabolic Unit to support
mouse metabolic cage, body composition and metabolism studies, and a Computational Unit which
undertakes novel algorithmic development to evaluate longitudinal dynamics of the microbiota and assist
users in experimental design for host-microbiota studies.
Core D provides support to multiple academic centers in the greater Boston area.
项目概要:
Gnotobiotics,微生物学和宏基因组学核心(核心D),支持研究人员研究
微生物群在健康和疾病中的功能作用。核心D已经支持了超过100个感兴趣的团体,
评价宿主的微生物群影响宿主生理的作用机制,
病理生理过程
我们的资源包括微生物培养,表型分析,原发性
用于微生物代谢产物谱的样品,并为功能研究开发定义的财团,临床实验室
(CLIA)支持以微生物组为重点的临床试验的单位,基于序列分析的分子单位,
用于动物模型体内研究的无菌(无菌)小鼠设施,一个代谢单位,
小鼠代谢笼,身体组成和代谢研究,以及计算单元,
进行新的算法开发,以评估微生物群的纵向动态,
用于宿主微生物群研究的实验设计。
核心D为大波士顿地区的多个学术中心提供支持。
项目成果
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