Omics Core
组学核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10625861
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 38.04万
- 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:2016-05-15 至 2026-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcetylationAffinityAlcoholic HepatitisAlcoholic Liver DiseasesAlcoholsAnalytical ChemistryBacteriaBilophila wadsworthiaBioinformaticsBiologicalBiometryBroccoli - dietaryButyratesCecumChromatographyComplex MixturesConsumptionData CollectionData ReportingDevelopmentEnhancersEnsureEpigenetic ProcessEthanolFOXP3 geneFamilyFecesFunctional disorderGingerGlutathioneGoalsHeavy DrinkingHumanHuman ResourcesIL17 geneImmunoglobulin Class SwitchingIndividualInflammatoryInfrastructureInstitutionIntestinesLactobacillus casei rhamnosusLipidsLiverLiver DysfunctionMass Spectrum AnalysisMeasuresMediatingMediatorMethodsMolecular EvolutionMonitorMusPathogenicityPathway interactionsPatientsPeptidesPerformancePhosphorylationPlasmaPlayPost-Translational Protein ProcessingPreparationProbioticsProductionProtein AnalysisProtein FragmentProteinsProteomicsProtocols documentationReactionResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionResourcesRoleSTAT3 geneSamplingScienceStable Isotope LabelingStandardizationT-LymphocyteTechniquesTechnologyTestingTherapeutic InterventionTimeTissue SampleTraining and EducationTranslational ResearchTryptophanUniversitiesVariantVolatile Fatty Acidsalcohol researchdata sharingdesignefficacy evaluationexosomefollow-upgut dysbiosisgut microbiotainflammatory milieuinstrumentinterleukin-22lipid mediatorlipidomicsliver injurymembermetabolomicsmethod developmentmicrobialmultidisciplinarynanoparticlenovelnovel therapeutic interventionnutritionorgan injurypathogenic bacteriapreventprotective effectsample collectionsexstool samplesuccessteratogenesistranscription factortreatment group
项目摘要
The primary function of OMICS Core is to provide members of the University of Louisville Alcohol Research
Center (ULARC) with the expertise, resources, and facilities needed for metabolomic, proteomic, and
bioinformatic analyses of biological samples collected to study nutrition, gut flora/intestinal dysfunction and
alcohol-induced organ injury, and therapeutic interventions. OMICS Core personnel will assist with the design
of sample collection protocols, will drive the development and the execution of novel and robust
chromatographic methods for sample separation and mass spectrometric methods for the analysis of proteins,
peptides and metabolites with a goal of providing a greater understanding of the evolution of molecular
mechanisms that correlate with or participate in liver dysfunction. OMICS Core will ensure uniformity and
standardization in sample preparation, method development, instrument performance, data collection, data
reporting, and data sharing. OMICS Core endeavors to contribute to the overall success and utility of the
ULARC and to enhance the infrastructure and the technical and academic capabilities of the institution as a
whole. OMICS Core will also promote the education and training of the ULARC members with regards to the
state-of-the-art omics technologies. Furthermore, OMICS Core will become an independent and self-
supporting entity using a set comprehensive approaches that have been already been implemented and have
demonstrated their success in our current ULARC. The OMICS Core is projected to provide necessary and
essential support to all ULARC projects.
OMICS Core 的主要功能是为路易斯维尔大学的成员提供酒精研究
中心 (ULARC) 拥有代谢组学、蛋白质组学和代谢组学所需的专业知识、资源和设施
对收集的生物样本进行生物信息分析,以研究营养、肠道菌群/肠道功能障碍和
酒精引起的器官损伤和治疗干预。 OMICS 核心人员将协助设计
样本收集协议,将推动新颖且强大的开发和执行
用于样品分离的色谱方法和用于蛋白质分析的质谱方法,
肽和代谢物,目的是更好地了解分子的进化
与肝功能障碍相关或参与肝功能障碍的机制。 OMICS Core 将确保一致性和
样品制备、方法开发、仪器性能、数据收集、数据标准化
报告和数据共享。 OMICS Core 致力于为整体成功和实用性做出贡献
ULARC 并加强该机构的基础设施以及技术和学术能力
所有的。 OMICS Core 还将促进 ULARC 成员在以下方面的教育和培训:
最先进的组学技术。此外,OMICS Core 将成为一个独立、自我的
支持实体使用一套已经实施并已实施的综合方法
在我们当前的 ULARC 中展示了他们的成功。 OMICS Core 预计将提供必要的和
对所有 ULARC 项目的重要支持。
项目成果
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10028080 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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10818995 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
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