Integrative Health Sciences Facility Core
综合健康科学设施核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10617824
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.13万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-05-01 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalAccelerationAddressAffectAmendmentAnimal ExperimentsAnimal ModelAnimalsAreaAuthorization documentationBasic ScienceBiological ModelsCRISPR/Cas technologyCellsCenter for Translational Science ActivitiesChemical ExposureClinicalCommunitiesConsultationsCore FacilityCountyDataDatabasesDedicationsDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEarly DiagnosisEarly treatmentEngineeringEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEpidemiologistEpidemiologyEquipmentExposure toFamiliarityFosteringFundingGenesGoalsHealthHealth SciencesHumanHuman ResourcesIACUCIn VitroInstitutionInstitutional Review BoardsIntegrative MedicineInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalIntervention StudiesKnock-outMilieu TherapyMissionModelingMusNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesOrganoidsPhysiologicalPilot ProjectsPopulationPositioning AttributePredispositionPreventionProceduresProtocols documentationPublic HealthQualifyingResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesRiskRoleScienceScientistServicesStructureSystemTechnologyTexasTissue MicroarrayToxicologyTransgenic ModelTransgenic OrganismsTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWorkauthoritycohortcommunity based researchcommunity engagementepidemiology studyexperienceexperimental studyhuman capitalhuman diseaseimprovedin vitro Modelinstrumentationmeetingsmembernoveloperationoutreachpopulation basedpopulation healthprogramspublic health researchresearch facilitystem cellstissue culturetooltranslational barriertranslational studyvoucher
项目摘要
Integrative Health Sciences Facility Core (IHSFC) ABSTRACT
The Texas A&M Center for Environmental Health Research (TiCER) is focused on “Enhancing Public
Health by Identifying, Understanding and Reducing Adverse Environmental Health Risks.” The IHSFC will be
the major driver to fulfill the mission of the Center: to identify and address environmental health concerns
through multidisciplinary collaborations among Center members and other stakeholders. IHSFC fulfills the
mandate for the Environmental Health Sciences Core Centers to provide “facilities and resources to accelerate
research along the spectrum from basic mechanistic and toxicological science to population and public health
and dissemination.” The goal of IHSFC is to facilitate bi-directional translational studies ranging from
research in the community-based human cohorts, to population-based experimental studies in mice
and human cells, to microphysiological in vitro systems. This goal will be accomplished by integrating the
Center’s translational research into causes and mechanisms of environmental health risks among three major
areas of inquiry: (i) human community-based translational studies and databases, (ii) mouse population-based
and transgenic models, and (iii) novel in vitro models. The IHSFC will be led by Dr. Ivan Rusyn, an expert in all
three areas of inquiry. The human translational studies area, led by Dr. Natalie Johnson, will focus on
facilitating community oriented research projects, enabling access to health and environmental information-
containing databases, and consulting on IRB compliance. The mouse translational studies area, led by Dr.
Ben Morpurgo, will focus on study designs and access to Collaborative Cross and RIX mouse populations,
transgenic/knockout services (including CRISPR/Cas9), and IACUC compliance. The in vitro translational
studies area, led by Dr. Ivan Rusyn, will focus on the use of novel microphysiological (human and mouse
organoids, stem cells, and tissue chips), and population-based in vitro tools, as well as advising on biosafety
compliance. The IHSFC will enable center members’ integrative research through dedicated staff in each area
and a voucher-based model. The Core will provide up to $100,000 per year (½ from NIEHS and ½ from Texas
A&M) to facilitate Center members’ access to and use of translational resources. The IHSFC function will
include (i) close integration with the Pilot Projects Program, the Community Engagement Core, and research
facility cores through monthly meetings to identify and promote integrative and translational projects, and (ii)
key personnel and staff outreach to Center members to encourage and initiate projects. The IHSFC will work
closely with the Administrative Core to track the Core’s operation and funding allocations and with the Pilot
Projects Core to identify projects that may benefit from IHSFC expertise, equipment and resources. The IHSFC
leaders have an established record of accomplishment in collaborative research among themselves and with
many Center members and IHSFC is well positioned to enhance translational research bi-directionally along
the spectrum from basic to community-based research to address public health challenges.
综合健康科学设施核心 (IHSFC) 摘要
德克萨斯州 A&M 环境健康研究中心 (TiCER) 专注于“增强公共健康”
通过识别、理解和减少不利的环境健康风险来实现健康。” IHSFC 将
履行中心使命的主要驱动力:识别和解决环境健康问题
通过中心成员和其他利益相关者之间的多学科合作。 IHSFC 满足
环境健康科学核心中心的任务是提供“设施和资源,以加速
从基础机械和毒理学科学到人口和公共卫生的各个领域的研究
和传播。” IHSFC 的目标是促进双向转化研究,范围包括
基于社区的人类队列研究,到基于人群的小鼠实验研究
和人体细胞,到体外微生理系统。 这一目标将通过整合
中心三大环境健康风险成因及机制转化研究
调查领域:(i) 基于人类群体的转化研究和数据库,(ii) 基于小鼠群体的
和转基因模型,以及(iii)新颖的体外模型。 IHSFC 将由 Ivan Rusyn 博士领导,他是所有领域的专家
三个调查领域。 由娜塔莉·约翰逊博士领导的人类翻译研究领域将重点关注
促进面向社区的研究项目,使人们能够获取健康和环境信息-
包含数据库以及 IRB 合规咨询。 小鼠翻译研究领域,由 Dr.
Ben Morpurgo 将专注于研究设计和获取协作 Cross 和 RIX 小鼠群体,
转基因/基因敲除服务(包括 CRISPR/Cas9)以及 IACUC 合规性。 体外翻译
由 Ivan Rusyn 博士领导的研究领域将重点关注新型微生理学(人类和小鼠)的使用
类器官、干细胞和组织芯片)和基于人群的体外工具,以及生物安全建议
遵守。 IHSFC 将通过每个领域的专职工作人员使中心成员能够进行综合研究
以及基于优惠券的模型。 核心每年将提供高达 100,000 美元(1/2 来自 NIEHS,1/2 来自德克萨斯州)
A&M)以方便中心成员访问和使用翻译资源。 IHSFC 功能将
包括 (i) 与试点项目计划、社区参与核心和研究的紧密结合
通过月度会议确定和促进综合性和转化性项目的设施核心,以及 (ii)
关键人员和工作人员与中心成员进行外展,以鼓励和启动项目。 IHSFC 将发挥作用
与行政核心密切合作,跟踪核心的运营和资金分配,并与试点密切合作
项目核心,用于识别可能受益于 IHSFC 专业知识、设备和资源的项目。 IHSFC
领导者之间以及与他人合作研究方面已建立了成就记录
许多中心成员和 IHSFC 都处于有利位置,可以双向加强转化研究
从基础研究到基于社区的研究,以解决公共卫生挑战。
项目成果
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用于解决环境紧急事件相关污染事件期间混合物暴露问题的综合工具和模型
- 批准号:
10349750 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Comprehensive tools and models for addressing exposure to mixtures during environmental emergency-related contamination events
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- 批准号:
10707432 - 财政年份:2022
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Chromatin regions, genes and pathways that confer susceptibility to chemical-induced DNA damage
导致对化学诱导的 DNA 损伤易感性的染色质区域、基因和途径
- 批准号:
10330422 - 财政年份:2019
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