Cincinnati Rheumatic Diseases Resource Center
辛辛那提风湿病资源中心
基本信息
- 批准号:9788028
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 78.11万
- 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:2016-08-01 至 2021-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
The overall goal of the Cincinnati Rheumatic Diseases Resource Center (CRDRC) is to promote biomedical
research that yields insights into fundamental processes and pathogenic mechanisms of rheumatic diseases in
children, which can lead to innovative treatments for these diseases. The aims of the CRDRC are to 1) to
provide resources that enhance the scope and breadth of the overall research community to advance the
understanding of pediatric rheumatic disease and 2) to foster collaborations and interdisciplinary approaches to
promote laboratory discoveries, generate translational research opportunities that ultimately impact patient
care. The CRDRC will support projects with potential to advance the national research agenda related to
rheumatic diseases, and that represent an area of tremendous strength and resource investment at Cincinnati
Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. The CRDRC will offer
four innovative research-based resources, including a Pediatric Rheumatology Tissue Repository, a Single Cell
Phenotyping Core, a Functional Genomics Core and a Rheumatology Informatics Core. Collectively, these
resources form a powerful infrastructure that fosters development of precision and predictive medical
approaches based on genomics and disease mechanisms. The CRDRC will support disease-based research
across the continuum of discovery, where laboratory findings generate translational studies that lead to clinical
trials. In addition to advancing knowledge of pediatric rheumatic disease, the goals of the CRDRC include
recruitment of established investigators to bring new expertise to the field, cultivation of collaborations within
the local and national research community, and encouragement of young investigators committed to pursuing
research careers focused on pediatric rheumatic disease. These goals of the CRDRC are particularly well
supported by a Pilot & Feasibility Study Program that will transcend the Cincinnati research community to
include pediatric rheumatology investigators across the US. The CRDRC also will strengthen the research
community through an enrichment program of local seminars, workshops and symposia. A highly
accomplished and collaborative community of researchers is already in place creating fertile ground for
accomplishing the goals of the Cincinnati Center, and ultimately to accelerate research to benefit pediatric
rheumatic disease patients in their care.
辛辛那提风湿病资源中心 (CDRRC) 的总体目标是促进生物医学
深入了解风湿病的基本过程和致病机制的研究
儿童,这可以为这些疾病带来创新的治疗方法。 CDRRC 的目标是 1)
提供资源,扩大整个研究界的范围和广度,以推进
了解儿科风湿病,2) 促进合作和跨学科方法
促进实验室发现,产生最终影响患者的转化研究机会
关心。 CDRRC 将支持有潜力推进国家研究议程的项目
风湿性疾病,这代表了辛辛那提大学拥有巨大实力和资源投资的领域
儿童医院医疗中心和辛辛那提大学医学院。 CDRRC将提供
四个基于研究的创新资源,包括儿科风湿病组织存储库、单细胞
表型核心、功能基因组学核心和风湿病信息学核心。总的来说,这些
资源形成强大的基础设施,促进精准和预测医疗的发展
基于基因组学和疾病机制的方法。 CDRRC 将支持基于疾病的研究
在整个发现过程中,实验室发现产生转化研究,从而导致临床
试验。除了增进儿科风湿病知识外,CDRRC 的目标还包括
招募现有的调查员,为该领域带来新的专业知识,培养内部合作
地方和国家研究界,并鼓励年轻的研究人员致力于追求
研究生涯专注于小儿风湿病。 CDRRC 的这些目标特别好
由试点和可行性研究计划支持,该计划将超越辛辛那提研究界
包括美国各地的儿科风湿病研究人员。 CDRRC也将加强研究
通过当地研讨会、讲习班和座谈会等丰富计划,与社区开展交流。一个高度
成熟的研究人员协作社区已经就位,为以下领域创造了肥沃的土壤:
实现辛辛那提中心的目标,并最终加速研究,造福儿科
风湿病患者在他们的照顾下。
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