Small Animal Imaging Shared Resource
小动物成像共享资源
基本信息
- 批准号:10478037
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.4万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-01 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcetatesAmericanAnatomyAnimal ExperimentationAnimal HousingAnimalsAreaAwardBiodistributionBudgetsCancer BiologyCancer Center Planning GrantCancer Center Support GrantChemicalsCholineClinicClinical TrialsCommunicationCompanionsComplementComprehensive Cancer CenterConsultConsultationsCyclotronsDataDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyDrug KineticsDrug TargetingEnsureEquipmentEthicsEvaluationFunctional disorderFundingGastroenterologyGenetic EngineeringGoalsGrantImageImaging DeviceImaging TechniquesImaging technologyImmunoPETImmunooncologyIndividualInfrastructureInterventionInvestigationIsotope LabelingIsotopesJournalsLabelLaboratoriesLeadershipLinkMagnetic Resonance ImagingMalignant NeoplasmsMedical centerMetabolismMethodsMisonidazoleMultimodal ImagingNCI Center for Cancer ResearchNational Cancer InstituteNatureNeurosciencesOpticsPET/CT scanPeer ReviewPerformancePrognostic MarkerPublicationsPublishingRadiationRadiochemistryRadioisotopesRadiolabeledReagentResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResource SharingResourcesSeriesServicesSmall Animal Imaging Shared ResourceSocietiesTechnologyTestingThe SunTherapeuticTherapeutic antibodiesTracerTrainingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUltrasonographyVisualizationWorkanatomic imaginganimal imaginganticancer researchbasecellular imagingclinical investigationcommunity centercostexperiencefluorodeoxyglucosegerm free conditionimage guidedimaging approachimaging biomarkerimaging facilitiesimaging modalityimprovedin vivoinsightinstrumentinstrumentationirradiationmeetingsmembermolecular imagingnovelnovel strategiesnovel therapeutic interventionnovel therapeuticsnuclear imagingoptical imagingoptoacoustic tomographyoutreachpre-clinicalprecision oncologyprogramsreceptorsingle photon emission computed tomographysuccesssymposiumtheranosticstooltreatment responsetumortumor hypoxiaultrasound
项目摘要
The Small Animal Imaging Shared Resource (SAISR) at Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC) is a
comprehensive small animal multimodality imaging resource that facilitates advances in the understanding of
cancer biology and the development of novel therapeutics. The SAISR enables noninvasive assessment of tumor
development, progression, and response to therapy based on multiple imaging technologies, including optical,
ultrasound, photoacoustics, MRI, CT, SPECT, and PET/CT. In addition to anatomical visualization, the SAISR
provides spatial and functional context for prognostic biomarkers and theranostic interventions. Under the
leadership of Ralph P. Mason, PhD, the SAISR facilitates and integrates pathophysiology, metabolism, and
receptor target identification with anatomical imaging. The SAISR provides SCCC investigators with assisted
and unassisted usage of imaging technologies, consultations on optimal imaging approaches, and hands-on
training in the use of imaging modalities. Since the last renewal, the SAISR has incorporated several new
approaches in order to stay at the leading edge of technology. Important enhancements in infrastructure and
capabilities include new photoacoustic tomography and access to short-lived isotopes generated by a new
cyclotron that provides multiple tracers, including 18F-MISO, 11C-acetate, and choline, that can be observed with
a new Mediso PET/CT scanner. There have also been substantial upgrades to the MRI facilities that significantly
expand the new preclinical radiation services so that investigators can use MRI and image-guided irradiation
inside a specific pathogen-free vivarium, complementing the existing instruments in conventional animal housing
areas. These capabilities of the SAISR were utilized by 41 investigators across four SCCC research programs
in 2019 and provided key data and insights to support the success of more than 30 peer-reviewed, funded
research project grants and 119 peer-reviewed publications since 2014, including work published in high-impact
journals such as Nature, Nature Communications, Nature Neurosciences, Journal of Clinical Investigation,
Gastroenterology, and the Journal of the American Chemical Society. In summary, the SAISR advances,
supports, and provides important cancer research imaging modalities to the SCCC community, enabling them
to efficiently test new therapeutic strategies in vivo as well as facilitate companion studies in clinical trials.
Simmons综合癌症中心(SCCC)的小型动物成像共享资源(SAISR)是
全面的小动物多模式成像资源,促进了理解的进步
癌症生物学和新型治疗学的发展。 SAISR可以对肿瘤进行无创评估
基于多种成像技术(包括光学)的发展,进展和对治疗的反应
超声,光声学,MRI,CT,SPECT和PET/CT。除了解剖学可视化外,SAISR
为预后生物标志物和静脉干预提供了空间和功能背景。在
Saisr的拉尔夫·梅森(Ralph P. Mason)的领导才能促进并整合病理生理学,代谢和
通过解剖成像鉴定受体靶标。 SAISR为SCCC调查人员提供辅助
不辅助成像技术的使用,有关最佳成像方法的咨询以及动手
培训成像方式的使用。自上次续约以来,Saisr已纳入了几个新的
途径以保持技术的领先地位。基础架构和
功能包括新的光声断层扫描和获得新的同位素的访问
可提供多个示踪剂,包括18F-MISO,11C-乙酸盐和胆碱,可以观察到多个示踪剂
新的Mediso Pet/CT扫描仪。也已经对MRI设施进行了大量升级
扩展新的临床前辐射服务,以便研究人员可以使用MRI和图像引导的辐射
在特定的无病原体的体内,与常规动物外壳中的现有仪器进行补充
区域。 SAISR的这些功能在四个SCCC研究计划中使用了41位调查人员
在2019年,提供了关键的数据和见解,以支持30多个经过同行评审,资助的成功
自2014年以来
诸如自然,自然通讯,自然神经科学等期刊,临床研究杂志,
胃肠病学和美国化学学会杂志。总而言之,Saisr进步,
支持并为SCCC社区提供重要的癌症研究成像方式,使他们能够
在体内有效测试新的治疗策略,并促进临床试验中的伴侣研究。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('RALPH P. MASON', 18)}}的其他基金
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Novel nanoparticles to stimulate therapeutic angiogenesis in peripheral arterial disease
刺激外周动脉疾病治疗性血管生成的新型纳米颗粒
- 批准号:
10616740 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Vascular image-guided optimization of response (VIGOR) to therapy in kidney cancer
血管图像引导肾癌治疗反应优化 (VIGOR)
- 批准号:
10646312 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 9.4万 - 项目类别:
Vascular image-guided optimization of response (VIGOR) to therapy in kidney cancer
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- 批准号:
10442463 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 9.4万 - 项目类别:
Vascular image-guided optimization of response (VIGOR) to therapy in kidney cancer
血管图像引导肾癌治疗反应优化 (VIGOR)
- 批准号:
10058644 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 9.4万 - 项目类别:
Vascular image-guided optimization of response (VIGOR) to therapy in kidney cancer
血管图像引导肾癌治疗反应优化 (VIGOR)
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- 资助金额:
$ 9.4万 - 项目类别:
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