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Bioinformatics and Data Integration Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGHLocation PITTSBURGH, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2022Deadline 31 Aug 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AD dementiaAD modelAgingAlzheimer Type DementiaAlzheimer disease dementiaAlzheimer sclerosisAlzheimer syndromeAlzheimer'sAlzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer's disease modelAlzheimer's disease therapeuticAlzheimer's therapeuticAlzheimers DementiaBioinformaticsCallithrixCohort StudiesCommunitiesComputer Software ToolsConcurrent StudiesDataData AnalysesData AnalysisData Integration and Computation CoreData Storage and RetrievalDiseaseDisorderEnsureFAIR dataFAIR guiding principlesFAIR principlesFindable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usableFindable, Accessible, Interoperable, and ReusableFoundationsFundingGenerationsGenomeGenomicsGoalsHapaleHumanHuman GeneticsHuman ResourcesImageInvestigatorsKnowledge PortalKnowledge base PortalKnowledgebase PortalLinkManpowerMapsMarmosetsMeasuresModelingModern ManMolecularMolecular FingerprintingMolecular ProfilingMultiomic DataOutcomePhenotypePopulationPositionPositioning AttributePrimary Senile Degenerative DementiaProcessProteomeProteomicsProtocolProtocols documentationQuality ControlRNA SeqRNA sequencingRNAseqResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesShort-Tusked MarmosetSoftware ToolsStandardizationStatistical Data AnalysesStatistical Data AnalysisStatistical Data InterpretationStatistical MethodsValidationalzheimer modelbehavior outcomebehavioral outcomecomputerized data processingdata formatdata integration coredata interpretationdata managementdata processingdata re-usedata retrievaldata reusedata storagedesigndesigningempowermententire genomefull genomegenome scalegenome sequencinggenome-widegenomewidegenomic datagenomic datasetglobal gene expressionglobal transcription profilehuman dataimagingmolecular pathologymolecular profilemolecular scalemolecular signaturemulti-scale datamultiomicsmultiple omic datamultiple omicsmultiscale datamutantopen dataopen scienceopen-source datapanomicspersonnelprimary degenerative dementiaresilienceresilientsenile dementia of the Alzheimer typeshareable platformsharing platformsoftware toolkitstatistic methodsstatistical analysistherapeutic agent developmenttherapeutic developmenttooltranscriptometranscriptome sequencingtranscriptomic sequencinguptakevalidationswhole genome
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PROJECT SUMMARY BIOINFORMATICS AND DATA INTEGRATION CORE (BDIC)
Systematic analysis of the translational relevance of marmoset models of Alzheimer’s disease will require a

centralized data management and analysis team that interacts with all Projects and Cores. To this end, the

Bioinformatics and Data Integration Core (BDIC) will: generate multi-omics data to characterize marmoset

genomes, proteomes, and transcriptomes; provide data processing and storage for sequencing, genomics, and

similar molecular data; import and curate data and results from relevant human genetic and genomic studies;

create the processes and tools to systematically align human and marmoset data for multi-scale cross-species

analyses; and create and populate a data-sharing platform for broad and open access of all data and protocols.

This core will address this goal through the following aims: (1) generate, process, and manage genome-scale

molecular data from aging outbred and mutant marmoset populations; (2) develop and apply statistical methods

for rigorous marmoset and cross-species data analysis based on matched multi-omic measures; and (3) broadly

disseminate data and protocols through open science platforms to ensure reliable replication of studies and

reuse of all marmoset data. The BDIC will build upon existing resources such as the AD Knowledge Portal, the

Agora platform, Alz-PED, and the workflows from existing NIA-funded consortia, including AMP-AD, TREAT-AD,

MODEL-AD, MOVE-AD, and Resilience-AD. We will add the outcomes of this marmoset-centered project to this

foundation to optimize translational relevance and responsible data reuse. In achieving these goals, the BDIC

will manage data and facilitate its integrated analysis in multiple contexts across multiple project components.

Internal and external researchers will be positioned to efficiently and reliably assess the disease relevance of

marmoset models and associated phenotypes. Finally, the broader research community will be empowered to

use the marmoset as a model to understand and guide their research into therapeutics for Alzheimer’s disease.

Grant Number: 5U19AG074866-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Gregory Carter

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