Functional Immunomics Core
功能免疫组学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10577767
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 46.69万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-02-01 至 2025-01-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Applications GrantsAreaBiological Specimen BanksBloodCancer CenterCancer PatientCell SeparationCellsCenters of Research ExcellenceClinicClinicalContract ServicesCore FacilityCytometryDNADataDatabasesDecentralizationDedicationsDevelopmentEducationEnsureExtramural ActivitiesFee-for-Service PlansFlow CytometryFreezingFundingFutureGenomicsGoalsHumanHuman ResourcesImmuneImmune systemImmunofluorescence ImmunologicImmunologic MonitoringImmunologicsImmunooncologyImmunotherapyInfrastructureInstitutionInvestmentsKentuckyLocationMalignant NeoplasmsMolecularMusParaffin EmbeddingPatientsPhasePhenotypeProcessProteinsProtocols documentationPublicationsQualifyingRNAResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesRunningSamplingServicesSiteSlideSpecimenStainsTechnologyTissuesTrainingTraining and EducationTranslationsTumor-Associated ProcessUniversitiesUniversity resourcesWritingcancer immunotherapyclinical applicationdesignequipment acquisitioninnovationinstrumentinstrumentationinterestmembernew therapeutic targetnoveloperationprospectivesuccesstissue processingtissue/cell preparationtranscriptomicstreatment strategytumortumor immunology
项目摘要
SUMMARY (Functional Immunomics Core)
The primary goal of the Functional Immunomics Core (FIC) is to serve as the central infrastructure entity that
supports all the investigators in the Center for Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy (CCII) COBRE. FIC
will utilize new equipment purchased with institutional funds and leverage existing facilities at the University of
Louisville to provide molecular/cellular immune profiling for mouse and human projects in the CCII. Specific
Aim 1 is to build a functional immunomics facility at the University of Louisville. With the support of CCII, we
will establish a streamlined state-of-the-art immunomics facility in a central location by incorporating the
existing resources of the University of Louisville. This unique resource will act as a vital integrative component
of the CCII through providing centralized services not only for its members but also for the Institution as a
whole. Specific Aim 2 is to utilize the comprehensive and integrative FIC platform to ensure the success of
CCII-supported projects. The major goal of the FIC will be to support the development, progress and success
of proposed CCII projects in all phases of their research. Particularly, the FIC will provide human sample
analytics expertise and technical services to support the specific aims of the CCII projects. Specific Aim 3 is
to facilitate translational cancer immunology/immunotherapy research and develop a self-sustaining entity of
the CCII through University/region-wide services. In summary, by integrating with the existing resources at the
UofL, the newly-established FIC will provide a comprehensive immunomics service center for the success of
the proposed CCII projects and the translation of novel experimental discoveries to clinical applications.
摘要(功能免疫组学核心)
功能免疫组学核心 (FIC) 的主要目标是作为中央基础设施实体,
支持癌症免疫学和免疫治疗中心 (CCII) COBRE 的所有研究人员。 FIC
将利用机构资金购买的新设备并利用大学的现有设施
路易斯维尔将为 CCII 中的小鼠和人类项目提供分子/细胞免疫分析。具体的
目标 1 是在路易斯维尔大学建立功能性免疫组学设施。在CCII的支持下,我们
将在中心位置建立一个精简的、最先进的免疫组学设施,将
路易斯维尔大学的现有资源。这种独特的资源将成为重要的综合组成部分
CCII 不仅为其成员而且还为该机构提供集中服务
所有的。具体目标2是利用全面、综合的FIC平台确保项目的成功
CCII 支持的项目。 FIC 的主要目标是支持发展、进步和成功
拟议的 CCII 项目在其研究的各个阶段。特别是,FIC将提供人体样本
分析专业知识和技术服务,以支持 CCII 项目的具体目标。具体目标 3 是
促进转化癌症免疫学/免疫治疗研究并开发一个自我维持的实体
CCII 通过大学/地区范围内的服务。综上所述,通过整合现有资源
UofL,新成立的FIC将为以下项目的成功提供全面的免疫组学服务中心:
拟议的 CCII 项目以及将新的实验发现转化为临床应用。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
$ 46.69万 - 项目类别:
Determine the molecular and metabolic mechanisms by which A-FABP links dysregulated lipid metabolism-induced obesity/breast cancer risk
确定 A-FABP 与脂质代谢失调引起的肥胖/乳腺癌风险相关的分子和代谢机制
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10501614 - 财政年份:2022
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10544533 - 财政年份:2021
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10459902 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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