Cell Culture and Molecular Technology Core
细胞培养和分子技术核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7665014
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-08-01 至 2011-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:ArchivesAreaArtsBasic ScienceBiologyCell Culture TechniquesCell LineCellsClinicCollaborationsCommunitiesCost SavingsCultured CellsDermalDermatologicDevelopmentDiseaseDoctor of MedicineDoctor of PhilosophyDominant-Negative MutationEnergy TransferEnvironmentFibroblastsFluorescenceFoundationsGene DeliveryGoalsImaging technologyInvestigationMaintenanceMeasuresMedical centerMethodologyMissionMolecularMolecular BiologyPatient CarePhosphotransferasesPlayProteinsProteomicsQuality ControlRangeReagentRecording of previous eventsRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResourcesRoleScienceServicesSignaling MoleculeSkinSmall Interfering RNASourceSpeedTechnologyTimeTrainingTranslationsUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsUniversitiesVisionWorkbasecareercell typecostcost effectiveepidermis cellexperienceimage visualizationimprovedinstrumentationkeratinocytemedical schoolsmelanocytemembernew technologyprotein protein interactionresponseskin disordervector
项目摘要
The SDRC Cell Culture and Molecular Technology Core (CCMTC) has played an important role in facilitating
skin-based research activity at the Case School of Medicine throughout its fifteen year history. During this
time, the core has provided basic services and training, and also state-of-the-art services, facilities and
expertise. The CCMTC has now developed into a major hub of research activity on campus and has an
active role in introducing new investigators to work on dermatological disease. The core is heavily engaged
in providing a wide range of cultured skin cells to investigators, and in providing training in cell culture
methodology and molecular biology technology. The three major missions of the CCMTC include the
following. Specific Aim I A primary goal of the CCMTC is to provide state-of-the-art cell culture and
molecular technology services and expertise, and cost savings to the Skin Diseases Research Center
(SDRC) membership at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and to the larger
community of researchers affiliated with the Case School of Medicine. The CCMTC has been very
successful in supplying investigators with new technology. This remains a core goal of the CCMTC. In
response to the demands of a changing scientific environment, the core has historically added new state-ofthe-
art technology as it becomes available. In addition to the substantial list of technology that is presently
offered, we will now provide access, expertise and training in advanced real-time fluorescent imaging for
visualization of intracellular protein-protein interaction (FRET, FRAP, etc.), chip array analysis, and
proteomics. Specific Aim 2 A major goal of the CCMTC, in conjunction with the other SDRC cores, is to
provide cell and molecular technology, and expertise, that facilitates and encourages the translation of basic
science projects to the bedside. A major goal of the SDRC is to serve as a conduit that benefits
dermatologic therapy by bringing new diagnoistics and treatments to the bedside with the goal of improving
patient care. Specific Aim 3 The third goal of the CCMTC is to promote career development with a goal of
retaining talented young Ph.D. and M.D. investigators in the dermatologic sciences. This is achieved by
providing training to new investigators and senior investigators in technologies that will facilitate investigation
of dermatologic diseases and by providing a forum for discussion of dematologic science.
SDRC 细胞培养和分子技术核心 (CCMTC) 在促进
凯斯医学院在其十五年的历史中开展了基于皮肤的研究活动。在此期间
当时,核心提供了基本服务和培训,也提供了最先进的服务、设施和
专业知识。 CCMTC 现已发展成为校园研究活动的主要中心,并拥有
在引入新的研究人员从事皮肤病研究方面发挥积极作用。核心参与度很高
为研究人员提供广泛的培养皮肤细胞,并提供细胞培养培训
方法论和分子生物学技术。 CCMTC 的三大使命包括:
下列的。具体目标 I CCMTC 的主要目标是提供最先进的细胞培养和
分子技术服务和专业知识,以及为皮肤病研究中心节省成本
(SDRC) 凯斯西储大学医学院的会员资格,以及更大的会员资格
凯斯医学院附属研究人员社区。 CCMTC 非常
成功地为调查人员提供了新技术。这仍然是 CCMTC 的核心目标。在
为了满足不断变化的科学环境的需求,该核心历来增加了新的最先进的技术
艺术技术可用时。除了目前的大量技术之外
如果提供的话,我们现在将为以下人员提供高级实时荧光成像的访问、专业知识和培训:
细胞内蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用的可视化(FRET、FRAP 等)、芯片阵列分析和
蛋白质组学。具体目标 2 CCMTC 与其他 SDRC 核心一起的主要目标是:
提供细胞和分子技术以及专业知识,促进和鼓励基础知识的翻译
科学项目到床边。 SDRC 的一个主要目标是充当受益者的渠道
皮肤科治疗,将新的诊断和治疗方法带到床边,以改善皮肤病
病人护理。具体目标 3 CCMTC 的第三个目标是促进职业发展,其目标是
留住有才华的年轻博士和皮肤科学领域的医学博士研究人员。这是通过以下方式实现的
为新调查员和高级调查员提供促进调查的技术培训
皮肤病学并提供讨论皮肤科学的论坛。
项目成果
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