Training Program in Quantitative Ocular Genomics
定量眼部基因组学培训计划
基本信息
- 批准号:9317489
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-02-01 至 2021-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Human genetics has become a dominant field in biology and medicine over the past half-century. This stems not only from its critical ability to explain even the most basic biological processes, but also from its growing repertoire of novel technologies and methods that can elucidate molecular, cellular, organismal, and population biology. However, the application of these technologies and methods to different diseases and phenotypes has varied greatly. Despite the medical, social, and cultural importance of eyesight, researchers have not taken full advantage of available genotypic and phenotypic data related to eye diseases. This is due primarily to the lack scientists who have been adequately trained in both ocular phenotyping and genomics. The principal goal of this Training Program in Quantitative Ocular Genomics (TPQOG) is to fill this need by training researchers at the intersection of eye disease and computational genomic analysis. The Program builds upon the foundational relationship between the Vanderbilt Genetics Institute (VGI, formerly the Center for Human Genetics Research) and the Vanderbilt Eye Institute (VEI). The newly-developed VGI holds a central place in the organization of research entities at the Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, and the VEI has grown tremendously in research depth and breadth over the past decade. For predoctoral training, the program builds upon Vanderbilt's existing predoctoral Interdisciplinary Graduate Program (IGP) and its large pool of excellent student applicants. Thus far, the predoctoral TPQOG students have been part of the Human Genetics or Biomedical Informatics PhD programs. With Vanderbilt's particular strengths in statistical genetics, computational genomics, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, and clinical and basic ophthalmological research, all predoctoral trainees undergo a rigorous didactic program and intensive research training. Postdoctoral trainees are integrated into our extensive and rich research environment through individualized didactic and laboratory training enhanced by regular seminars, journal clubs, an informal works-in-progress seminar, and an annual retreat. The program has already made a substantial impact on the field, training four predoctoral and four postdoctoral researchers in computational genomics related to eye diseases. Given establishment of the new VGI and the continued expansion of unique Vanderbilt genomic resources such as its DNA biobank (BioVU), we believe that the next grant period will be even more productive.
描述(由申请人提供):在过去的半个世纪中,人类遗传学已成为生物学和医学的主导领域,这不仅源于其解释最基本的生物过程的关键能力,还源于其不断增长的新颖性。然而,尽管视力在医学、社会和文化方面具有重要意义,但这些技术和方法在不同疾病和表型中的应用却存在很大差异。满的眼部疾病相关的现有基因型和表型数据的优势,这主要是由于缺乏在眼部表型分析和基因组学方面接受过充分培训的科学家。该定量眼部基因组学培训计划(TPQOG)的主要目标是填补这一空白。该计划建立在范德比尔特遗传学研究所(VGI,前身为人类遗传学研究中心)和人类遗传学研究中心之间的基础关系之上。范德比尔特眼科研究所 (VEI) 新成立的 VGI 在范德比尔特大学医学院的研究实体组织中占据中心地位。
在过去的十年中,该中心和 VEI 在博士前培训方面取得了巨大的进步,该计划建立在范德堡大学现有的博士前跨学科研究生计划 (IGP) 及其大量优秀学生申请者的基础上。凭借范德比尔特在统计遗传学、计算基因组学、遗传流行病学、生物信息学等方面的独特优势,学生们已成为人类遗传学或生物医学信息学博士课程的一部分。临床和基础眼科研究,所有博士前培训生都接受严格的教学计划和强化研究培训,通过定期研讨会、期刊俱乐部和非正式工作强化的个性化教学和实验室培训,融入我们广泛而丰富的研究环境。鉴于新 VGI 的建立和独特的范德比尔特大学的不断扩展,该项目已经对该领域产生了重大影响,培训了与眼部疾病相关的计算基因组学领域的四名博士前研究人员和四名博士后研究人员。基因组资源,例如 DNA 生物库 (BioVU),我们相信下一个资助期将更加富有成效。
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Milam A Brantley其他文献
Adaptive selection at G6PD and disparities in diabetes complications.
G6PD 的适应性选择和糖尿病并发症的差异。
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J. Breeyear;J. Hellwege;Philip H. Schroeder;John S House;Hannah Poisner;Sabrina L Mitchell;Brian Charest;Anjali Khakharia;Til B Basnet;Christopher W. Halladay;Peter D Reaven;James B. Meigs;M. Rhee;Yan V Sun;Mary G Lynch;A. Bick;O. Wilson;Adriana M. Hung;C. Nealon;Sudha K. Iyengar;Daniel M. Rotroff;John B. Buse;Aaron Leong;Josep M. Mercader;Lucia Sobrin;Milam A Brantley;N. S. Peachey;Alison A. Motsinger;Peter W. Wilson;Yan V Sun;Ayush Giri;Lawrence S Phillips;Todd L. Edwards - 通讯作者:
Todd L. Edwards
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10673722 - 财政年份:2022
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Proteomics of human vitreous to investigate mechanisms underlying the variability in anti-VEGF treatment response in neovascular AMD patients
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- 批准号:
10507176 - 财政年份:2022
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- 批准号:
8717668 - 财政年份:2013
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6858852 - 财政年份:2005
- 资助金额:
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