Project 5
项目5
基本信息
- 批准号:8098862
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 47.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressArabidopsisBiologicalBiologyCell CycleCell Cycle RegulationCellsCellular StructuresCharacteristicsCollaborationsComplexDevelopmentEducational process of instructingEmbryonic DevelopmentExposure toFacultyFellowship ProgramFosteringGraduate EducationImageryLifeMammalian CellMathematicsMeasuresMethodsModelingMolecularNonlinear DynamicsOrganismPhysicsPlant RootsPopulationProcessPropertyRegulator GenesRelative (related person)ResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportScientistSea UrchinsStructureStudentsSystemSystems BiologyTechniquesVariantYeast Model SystemYeastscomputer sciencedesigngenetic manipulationhuman diseaseinterdisciplinary approachprogramsstatisticssymposiumtheoriestool
项目摘要
The Duke Center for Systems Biology (DCSB) will support research collaborations aimed at discovering, modeling, and explaining the dynamical properties of biological networks. Using high throughput techniques, biologists can now determine nearly complete lists of many of the molecular components of cells, measure relative concentrations of these components, and determine which components interact with each other. A major challenge, however, is to understand how this complex network of interactions produces the orchestrated processes characteristic of living cells and higher organisms. DCSB will approach this challenge through interdisciplinary projects involving a wide array of experimental techniques, analysis tools, and modeling methods. Each project will be a collaboration between biologists and theorists with expertise in a relevant subfield of mathematics, computer science, statistics, or physics. DCSB projects will address three broad themes: (1) cell cycle control; (2) development and differentiation; and (3) population variation. In the first two, the emphasis will be on the dynamics determined by gene regulatory networks; in the third, on evolutionary dynamics of network structure. Six initial projects have been identified for support, covering networks involved in various model systems: the yeast cell cycle, mammalian cell cycle entry, Arabidopsis root development, sea urchin embryonic development, population variation in yeast, and population variation in sea urchin. Analysis and modeling efforts will draw from expertise in Bayesian statistics, nonlinear dynamics, computational topology and geometry, and visualization. DCSB will bring together outstanding researchers as collaborators and guest scientists through sabbatical and fellowship programs and through an annual symposium on a current systems biology theme. DCSB faculty will integrate systems biology themes into several existing graduate education programs that foster vertically integrated research teams and exposure to interdisciplinary approaches to biological problems. Faculty associated with DCSB will also teach several new undergraduate systems biology courses and administer a certificate program designed both for biology students and those students in mathematical/computational majors. The results will have substantial implications for treatment of human disease through manipulation of genetic regulatory systems, as well as for fundamental biology and theories of complex systems.
杜克大学系统生物学中心 (DCSB) 将支持旨在发现、建模和解释生物网络动态特性的研究合作。利用高通量技术,生物学家现在可以确定细胞许多分子成分的几乎完整列表,测量这些成分的相对浓度,并确定哪些成分彼此相互作用。然而,一个主要的挑战是了解这种复杂的相互作用网络如何产生活细胞和高等生物体特有的精心策划的过程。 DCSB 将通过涉及广泛实验技术、分析工具和建模方法的跨学科项目来应对这一挑战。每个项目都将是具有数学、计算机科学、统计学或物理学相关子领域专业知识的生物学家和理论家之间的合作。 DCSB 项目将解决三大主题:(1) 细胞周期控制; (2)发展与分化; (3)种群变化。前两者的重点是基因调控网络决定的动态;第三,关于网络结构的演化动力学。已确定支持六个初步项目,涵盖涉及各种模型系统的网络:酵母细胞周期、哺乳动物细胞周期进入、拟南芥根发育、海胆胚胎发育、酵母群体变异和海胆群体变异。分析和建模工作将利用贝叶斯统计、非线性动力学、计算拓扑和几何以及可视化方面的专业知识。 DCSB 将通过休假和奖学金计划以及关于当前系统生物学主题的年度研讨会,将杰出的研究人员作为合作者和客座科学家聚集在一起。 DCSB 教师将把系统生物学主题整合到几个现有的研究生教育项目中,以培养垂直整合的研究团队并接触解决生物学问题的跨学科方法。 DCSB 的相关教师还将教授几门新的本科生系统生物学课程,并管理为生物学学生和数学/计算专业的学生设计的证书课程。这些结果将对通过操纵遗传调控系统来治疗人类疾病以及复杂系统的基础生物学和理论产生重大影响。
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