Support of Yerkes National Primate Research Center
耶基斯国家灵长类研究中心的支持
基本信息
- 批准号:10089533
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1075.14万
- 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:1997-05-01 至 2026-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal HousingBasic ScienceBehavioralBehavioral ResearchBiocompatible MaterialsBiologyBiomedical ResearchBreedingCommunitiesConsultationsDevelopmentDisciplineEnsureFacultyFundingGeneticGoalsGrantGuidelinesHealthHousingHumanImmunologyInfrastructureInternationalKnowledgeLaboratory ResearchMental disordersMicrobiologyMissionNeuropharmacologyNeurosciencesPathologyPersonal SatisfactionPostdoctoral FellowPrimatesProcessPublicationsReportingResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRoleScientistServicesSocial BehaviorStrategic PlanningTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVisitanimal facilityanimal resourcebasecognitive neurosciencedata resourcegraduate studentimprovedinnovationlaboratory facilitymedical specialtiesmembermultidisciplinarynervous system disordernonhuman primateoperationprogramstraining opportunityundergraduate student
项目摘要
OVERALL – SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This application seeks five years of continued support for the P51 Base Grant (OD 011132) for the operation of
the Yerkes National Primate Research Center of Emory University. The overarching goals of the Yerkes
Center are to conduct research programs focused on scientific problems relevant to human health and the NIH
mission by providing resource infrastructure and expertise in appropriate scientific and veterinary specialties
and to ensure the Center’s ability to serve as a resource to Core and Affiliated Scientists, as well as to other
scientists regionally, nationally and internationally. During the current reporting period (5/1/2016 to present),
the Yerkes Center has recorded remarkable progress, as evidenced by numerous (>550) publications,
construction of new animal facilities, and continued robust research funding. In addition, the Yerkes Primate
Center has maintained outstanding core research programs and provided resources and services to a broad
multidisciplinary network of affiliate and collaborative investigators throughout the region and nation. These
research programs, which involve the use of a variety of nonhuman primate species, are directed primarily
toward four major research disciplines, representing the research divisions within the Yerkes Center: 1)
Microbiology and Immunology; 2) Developmental and Cognitive Neuroscience, 3) Neuropharmacology and
Neurologic Diseases and 4) Behavioral Neuroscience and Psychiatric Disorders. Also, through the Divisions of
Animal Resources and Pathology, Yerkes provides support for outside investigators conducting research at the
Yerkes Center, consistent with our ORIP-mandated role as a regional and national resource. Specific aims for
the upcoming period of support include: 1) To carry out basic and translational research using nonhuman
primates to expand knowledge, develop improved treatments, and advance cures that will benefit humanity; 2)
To provide regional and national resources for data, consultative expertise, biologic materials, and specialized
facilities useful in supporting nonhuman primate research; 3) To study basic nonhuman primate biology and
improve nonhuman primate breeding, husbandry, and genetic characterization to better serve the biomedical
research community; and 4) To provide research and training opportunities involving nonhuman primates to
graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral fellows, visiting scientists, and faculty members. The
pursuit of these aims will enhance the Center’s ability to serve as an enabling resource to Core and Affiliate
Scientists for the conduct of nonhuman primate research, all for the ultimate goal of advancing the health and
well-being of human and nonhuman primates.
总体 - 摘要/摘要
该申请寻求五年的持续支持P51基础赠款(OD 011132)
埃默里大学的耶克斯国家灵长类动物研究中心。 Yerkes的总体目标
中心将开展研究针对与人类健康和NIH有关的科学问题的研究计划
通过在适当的科学和兽医专业中提供资源基础架构和专业知识来任务
并确保该中心作为核心和附属科学家的资源的能力,以及其他
科学家在地区,国内和国际上。在当前的报告期(2016年5月1日)中,
耶克斯中心(Yerkes Center
建造新的动物设施,并继续强大的研究资金。此外,Yerkes灵长类
中心维持着出色的核心研究计划,并为广泛的资源和服务提供了资源和服务
整个地区和国家的会员和合作调查人员的多学科网络。这些
研究计划涉及使用各种非人类灵长类动物,是针对主要的
迈向四个主要的研究学科,代表耶克斯中心内的研究部门:1)
微生物学和免疫学; 2)发展和认知神经科学,3)神经药理和
神经系统疾病和4)行为神经科学和精神疾病。而且,通过
动物资源和病理学,Yerkes为外部调查人员提供了支持
Yerkes Center,与我们作为区域和国家资源的Orip规定角色一致。具体目标
即将到来的支持时期包括:1)使用非人类进行基本和翻译的研究
灵长类动物扩大知识,发展改进的治疗方法和进步可以使人类受益的治疗方法; 2)
为数据,咨询专业知识,生物材料和专业提供区域和国家资源
设施有助于支持非人类灵长类动物研究; 3)研究基本的非人类灵长类动物生物学和
改善非人类的灵长类动物育种,饲养和遗传特征,以更好地为生物医学服务
研究社区; 4)提供涉及非人类隐私的研究和培训机会
研究生和本科生,博士后研究员,来访的科学家和教职员工。
追求这些目标将增强中心作为核心和分支机构的促进资源的能力
进行非人类灵长类动物研究的科学家,所有这些都是为了促进健康和
人类和非人类隐私的福祉。
项目成果
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