Kansas Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center
堪萨斯智力和发育障碍研究中心
基本信息
- 批准号:9750067
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 108万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-22 至 2021-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Academic Medical CentersAddressAdvocateAnatomyApplied ResearchBasic ScienceBehaviorBehavioralBioinformaticsBiologicalCell modelCellsChildCitiesClinicalClinical ResearchCognitionCollaborationsCommunication impairmentCommunitiesData AnalysesDatabasesDevelopmentEnsureEtiologyGardenalGene ExpressionGenerationsGoalsHumanHuman ResourcesIndividualInfrastructureInstitutionIntellectual functioning disabilityInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionJuniperKansasKnowledgeLaboratoriesLanguageLeadershipLocationMeasurementMeasuresMental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research CentersMethodsMissionModelingMolecularMolecular GeneticsMolecular and Cellular BiologyNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNeurobiologyOutcomePatientsPhysiologyPopulationPre-Clinical ModelPreventionRegistriesResearchResearch ActivityResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRunningScienceScientistServicesSiteSystemTechnologyTranslational ResearchUniversitiesautistic childrenbehavioral outcomebiobehaviorcellular developmentcommunity organizationscost effectivedesignfallsgenome editinginterestmulti-component interventionneurobehavioralpre-clinical researchpredicting responseprogramsrelating to nervous systemrepositoryskillstooltreatment as usualtreatment response
项目摘要
The Kansas Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Center (KIDDRC) supports rigorous and high-impact
basic and applied research within themes that are relevant to the etiology, identification, prevention, and
treatment of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The Center is organized around projects that fall
into four basic themes: (1) Language, Communication Disorders, and Cognition, (2) Risk, Intervention, and
Prevention, (3) The Neurobiology of IDD, and (4) Cellular and Molecular Biology of Early Development. To
achieve its mission, the KIDDRC seeks to develop new interdisciplinary research initiatives relevant to the
Center’s mission by bringing together scientists across the various sites of the Kansas Center as well as
promoting collaboration with researchers at other institutions. It supports existing and new projects with cost-
effective, scientifically generative, state-of-the-art core services, resources, and facilities that directly enhance
the quality, quantity, and impact of science produced by center investigators and their collaborators, and to
provide highly efficient, cost-effective systems for planning, developing, managing, coordinating, and
disseminating research activities associated with the center. The KIDDRC proposes to operate five Cores in
support of its projects. An Administrative Core coordinates and integrates services and functions across the
three physical locations of the KIDDRC in Lawrence and Kansas City and provides scientific leadership and
governance mechanisms to ensure that scientific cores are current and efficiently run. A Clinical Translational
Core provides KIDDRC investigators with several tools for enhancing translational research, addressed
broadly by facilitating contact with individuals with IDD for research. A Preclinical Models Core facilitates
translational applications by assisting in the development of cellular and organismal models of IDD. This is
done by providing infrastructure and resources needed to create and characterize laboratory models of IDD
and by extending KIDDRC’s prior capabilities for analyzing behavior, anatomy, physiology, and gene
expression. This latter goal includes cutting-edge genome editing technologies to aid in generating cellular
models using patient–derived cells. A Clinical Outcomes/Biobehavioral Technology Core provides high-quality,
cost-effective support to KIDDRC research programs requiring quantitative measurement of human
neurobehavioral and behavioral outcomes, as well as biological correlates. The CBC includes tools for the
generating, collecting, automating, and validating such measures. The fifth core is a Research Design and
Analysis Core (RDAC), which supports the analysis of data from both preclinical and clinical research through
state-of-the-art statistical and bioinformatics methods. Finally, a Research Component housed within the
KIDDRC seeks to evaluate the efficacy of multimodal intervention for language in a group of children with
autism and minimal verbal skills by comparing results from an experimental intervention to a treatment-as-
usual condition, and compare two intensities of the multimodal intervention.
堪萨斯州智力和发育障碍中心 (KIDDRC) 支持严格且具有高影响力的活动
与病因学、识别、预防和治疗相关的主题内的基础和应用研究
该中心围绕秋季项目进行组织。
分为四个基本主题:(1) 语言、沟通障碍和认知,(2) 风险、干预和
预防,(3) IDD 的神经生物学,以及 (4) 早期发育的细胞和分子生物学。
为了实现其使命,KIDDRC 寻求开发与
中心的使命是将堪萨斯中心各个地点的科学家聚集在一起
它促进与其他机构的研究人员的合作,以成本支持现有的和新的项目。
有效、科学生成、最先进的核心服务、资源和设施,可直接增强
中心研究人员及其合作者所产生的科学的质量、数量和影响,并
提供高效、具有成本效益的系统来规划、开发、管理、协调和
传播与该中心相关的研究活动。 KIDDRC 提议在以下地区运营五个核心。
行政核心协调并整合整个服务和职能。
KIDDRC 位于劳伦斯和堪萨斯城的三个物理地点,提供科学领导和
确保科学核心最新且有效运行的治理机制。
Core 为 KIDDRC 研究人员提供了多种增强转化研究的工具,
广泛而言,通过促进与 IDD 患者的联系来进行研究。
通过协助开发 IDD 的细胞和生物模型来实现转化应用。
通过提供创建和表征 IDD 实验室模型所需的基础设施和资源来完成
并扩展 KIDDRC 先前分析行为、解剖学、生理学和基因的能力
后一个目标包括尖端的基因组编辑技术,以帮助生成细胞。
使用患者来源的细胞的模型提供高质量、
对需要定量测量人体的 KIDDRC 研究项目提供具有成本效益的支持
CBC 包括神经行为和行为结果以及生物学相关工具。
第五个核心是研究设计和验证。
分析核心 (RDAC),支持通过以下方式分析来自临床前和临床研究的数据:
最后,最先进的统计和生物信息学方法。
KIDDRC 旨在评估多模式干预对患有以下疾病的儿童的语言效果:
通过比较实验干预与治疗的结果,了解自闭症和最低限度的语言技能
平时情况,并比较两种多模式干预的强度。
项目成果
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