Cell and Tissue Microscopy Core
细胞和组织显微镜核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10454194
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 13.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-07-21 至 2026-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalAreaBioinformaticsBiomedical EngineeringBrainBrain MappingCell CommunicationCellsCellular StructuresChildChildhoodClinicalCollaborationsComputer softwareConceptionsConfocal MicroscopyDataData AnalysesDefectDevelopmentDiseaseDistrict of ColumbiaDoctor of PhilosophyEducational workshopElectron MicroscopyElectronsEmbryoEnsureEquipmentFarmFunctional ImagingFundingGeneticGenetic DiseasesGenomicsGoalsHospitalsImageImaging DeviceIn SituIndividualInjuryIntellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research CentersIntellectual functioning disabilityInterventionIonsLaboratoriesLightLogisticsMetabolicMicroscopeMicroscopicMicroscopyMissionMolecular AbnormalityMonitorNeonatal Brain InjuryNeurodevelopmental DisorderNoiseOpticsOrganOrganismPhenotypeProcessQuality ControlResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResolutionScanningScanning Electron MicroscopyServicesSignal TransductionStructural defectStructureTechniquesTechnologyTissuesTrainingTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesValidationVisualizationWashingtonWorkanalytical toolanimal imagingcost effectivedesigndigital pathologyexperiencefetalhuman imagingimage visualizationimaging approachimaging platformin vivoin vivo imagingindustry partnerinnovationinstrumentinstrumentationinvestigator traininglight microscopyloss of functionmicroscopic imagingmultiphoton microscopynanoscaleneural circuitneural networkneurobehavioralneuroregulationnew technologynext generationoptogeneticsquantitative imagingrecruitresearch studysymposiumtechnology developmenttemporal measurementthree-dimensional visualizationtool
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The Cell and Tissue Microscopy Core (CTMC) will support the DC-IDDRC researchers in their work that relies
on the use of high-resolution optical and electron microscopic approaches to study cells and tissues. CTMC
will offer access to state-of-the-art microscopy imaging and analytical tools to support research focused on
pediatric diseases with an emphasis on neurodevelopmental disorders, fetal and neonatal brain injury and
genetic diseases. CTMC will extend its services to researchers at Children’s National Hospital, George
Washington University, Georgetown University and Howard University. Among these users, there is a growing
need for tools that enable imaging at greater spatial and temporal resolution while also allowing functional
imaging and deep as well as large area imaging. To support these needs CTMC continues to expand its
services including widefield, confocal, live and multiphoton microscopy with optogenetic manipulation, light
sheet microscopy, super resolution, correlative light and EM as well as large field 3D-EM. With these
developments the core will continue to meet and also expand its mission to enable structural and functional
imaging from nanoscale to organismal scale that are aimed at understanding and treating defects leading to
IDDs. The core will also help develop and implement quantitative analytical approaches for image visualization
and data analysis. The core will also participate in collaborative IDD-relevant projects that heavily rely on the
use of newer technologies. A significant mission of the core will be to train next generation of researchers in
the use of advanced microscopy approaches through offering hands on training, educational workshops
organized by the core in collaboration with other companies and researches in the greater DC region. CTMC
will also collaborate with other DC-IDDRC cores including the Human and Animal Imaging Core,
Neurobehavioral Core and Genomics and Bioinformatics Core to serve projects with cross disciplinary needs.
Through above endeavors CTMC aims to continue leveraging technological developments in microscopy to
enable conception, design, and implementation of these developments to tackle challenges in the field of IDD
research and further the mission of DC-IDDRC.
抽象的
细胞和组织显微镜核心(CTMC)将支持DC-IDDRC研究人员的工作
关于研究细胞和组织的高分辨率光学和电子显微镜方法。 CTMC
将提供获得最先进的显微镜成像和分析工具,以支持关注的研究
小儿疾病,重点是神经发育障碍,胎儿和新生儿脑损伤以及
遗传疾病。 CTMC将向乔治儿童国家医院的研究人员扩展其服务
华盛顿大学,乔治敦大学和霍华德大学。在这些用户中,有一个增长
需要以更大的空间和临时分辨率启用成像的工具,同时允许功能
成像,深处以及大面积成像。为了满足这些需求,CTMC继续扩展
包括宽阔的菲尔德,共聚焦,实时和多光子显微镜以及带有光学遗传操作的服务
板显微镜,超级分辨率,相关光和EM以及大型磁场3D-EM。与这些
发展核心将继续满足并扩大其使命以实现结构和功能
从纳米级到有机尺度的成像,旨在理解和治疗缺陷
IDD。核心还将有助于开发和实施定量分析方法以进行图像可视化
和数据分析。核心还将参加与IDD相关的合作项目,这些项目在很大程度上依赖
使用新技术。核心的重要任务是培训下一代研究人员
通过提供培训,教育研讨会的动手使用高级显微镜方法
由核心与大型DC地区的其他公司和研究合作组织。 CTMC
还将与其他DC-IDDRC核心合作,包括人类和动物成像核心,
神经行为核心和基因组学和生物信息学核心,可服务于具有跨学科需求的项目。
通过上述努力,CTMC旨在继续利用显微镜中的技术发展
启用这些发展的概念,设计和实施,以应对IDD领域的挑战
研究并进一步执行DC-IDDRC的任务。
项目成果
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