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Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, and Data Management Core

Organization MAYO CLINIC JACKSONVILLELocation JACKSONVILLE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jun 2021Deadline 31 May 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AD dementiaAPOEAddressAge associated cognitive deficitAge associated cognitive dysfunctionAge related memory declineAge related memory deficitAge related memory impairmentAge-associated cognitive declineAge-related cognitive declineAgingAlgorithmsAlzheimer Type DementiaAlzheimer disease dementiaAlzheimer sclerosisAlzheimer syndromeAlzheimer'sAlzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimers DementiaApo-EApoE proteinApolipoprotein EAreaAutomobile DrivingBenign senescent forgetfulnessBioinformaticsBiologyBiometricsBiometryBiostatisticsBody TissuesCell BodyCellsCognitiveCollaborationsCommunitiesComputer softwareDataData AnalysesData AnalysisData Base ManagementData Base Management SystemsData BasesData ElementData Management CoreData SecurityData SetData awarenessDatabase Management SystemsDatabasesDedicationsDictionaryDiseaseDisorderEnsureFosteringFundingGenesGenotypeGuidelinesInstitutionInvestigationKnowledgeLeadLipidsMachine LearningMeasuresMetadataMethodologyMethodsModelingMolecularMonitorMultiomic DataNational Institutes of HealthOutcome StudyPathway interactionsPb elementPlayPoliciesPopulation GeneticsPreparationPrimary Senile Degenerative DementiaProbabilistic ModelsProbability ModelsProblem SolvingProcessProteinsProteomeProteomicsPublicationsQuality ControlResearchResearch DesignResearch ResourcesResolutionResourcesRoleSamplingScientific PublicationScientistSoftwareStandardizationStatistical ModelsStudy TypeSystemTestingTimeTissuesUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkage associated cognitive impairmentage associated memory declineage associated memory deficitage related cognitive deficitage related cognitive dysfunctionage related cognitive impairmentage related memory dysfunctionage related pathwaysage-associated memory impairmentage-induced cognitive declineage-related decline in cognitionage-related decline in cognitive functionaging associated mechanismaging mechanismaging pathwayaging related cognitive declineaging related mechanismaging related pathwaysanalytical toolbiological mechanism of agebiological pathways of agedata basedata formatdata handlingdata integrationdata interpretationdata managementdata management and coordinating centerdata management centerdata modalitiesdata portaldata qualitydata sharingdata sharing portaldatabase managementdatabase systemsdeep learningdeep learning methoddeep learning strategydesigndesigningdigital pathologydrivingglobal gene expressionglobal transcription profileheavy metal Pbheavy metal leadinformation securityinternet portallipidomicsmachine based learningmechanism regulating agingmechanisms involved in agingmeta datametabolism measurementmetabolomicsmetabonomicsmethod developmentmulti-modalitymultimodalitymultiomicsmultiple omic datamultiple omicsnovelon-line portalonline portalpanomicspathwaypathway involved in agingphenotypic datapreparationsprimary degenerative dementiaprogramsrelational database management systemsresolutionssenile dementia of the Alzheimer typesocial rolestatistical linear mixed modelsstatistical linear modelsstructural biologystudy designtranscriptometranscriptomicsweb portalweb-based portal
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PROJECT SUMMARY (APOE U19 Core G: Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, and Data Management Core)
The complexity of multi-omics as well as cognitive/functional data generated by the Projects and Cores in this

U19 application and the subsequent mandate for cutting-edge bioinformatics and biostatistical analyses

demand a dedicated Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, and Data Management Core (Core G).

The Projects and Cores span a wide range of analytical areas including population genetics, structural biology,

proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics, and digital pathology. As such, during the designing

stage of the proposed U19 program, the Core G worked extensively with every Project and Core team to: 1)

harmonize and standardize sample metadata between different institutions; 2) ensure consistency and

adequacy of analytic approaches across projects and cores; 3) determine optimal study design for all projects

and cores to allow rigorous testing of their proposed hypotheses; and 4) identify analytic challenges for which

novel algorithms and methods need to be developed by Core G.

Core G will coordinate and perform all U19-related study design, data QC and analytics, and data/resource

management activities. More importantly, Core G will take on the significant challenge of integrating and

interpreting multi-omics and genotypic/phenotypic data to uncover molecular mechanisms and pathways

driving age-related cognitive decline in the context of our novel ApoE Cascade Hypothesis (ACH).

Core G plays a critical role in this proposed U19 program because it acts not only as the coordinator and

synergizer between Cores and Projects to provide adequate analytic and data management support for all

other Projects and Cores, but also as an investigative team to unveil the ACH-based aging mechanism using

the multi-modalities and multi-omics datasets to be generated by the entire U19 program. Core G will ensure

database, bioinformatics, and biostatistics integrity for study design and data analyses across U19 teams, and

at the same time address the significant challenge of multi-omics data integration and interpretation by

developing novel methodologies including the state-of-art machine learning and deep learning approaches.

The Core G staff have a track record of both extensive interactions/collaborations with the entire U19 team and

independent investigations in aging and AD research, and are thus well situated to lead the database and

analytic activities of the proposed U19 program as well as the search of ACH-based aging mechanism.

Grant Number: 5U19AG069701-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Yan Asmann

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