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Center for Excellence in Host Pathogen Interactions

Organization UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTALocation GRAND FORKS, UNITED STATESPosted 13 May 2016Deadline 30 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AcuteAffectAilmentary SystemAlimentary SystemAllergic to foodAllergy to foodAreaBacterial InfectionsBehavior DisordersBig DataBigDataBusinessesCOBRECOVID-19 infectionCOVID-19 virus infectionCOVID19 infectionCell BodyCellsCenter of Biomedical Research ExcellenceCenters of Research ExcellenceCommunicable DiseasesCommunitiesCore FacilityData AnalysesData AnalysisDegenerative Neurologic DisordersDevelopmentDigestive SystemDiseaseDisorderEXTMREnsureEpigeneticEpigenetic ChangeEpigenetic MechanismEpigenetic ProcessExtramuralExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFlow CytofluorometriesFlow CytofluorometryFlow CytometryFlow MicrofluorimetryFlow MicrofluorometryFocus GroupsFood AllergyFood HypersensitivityFosteringFundingGI microbiotaGastrointestinal Body SystemGastrointestinal DiseasesGastrointestinal Organ SystemGastrointestinal microbiotaGeneralized GrowthGenomicsGiardiaGoalsGrantGrowthHealthHistologyImageImmuneImmune responseImmunesIndividualInfectionInfectious AgentInfectious DiseasesInfectious DisorderInfectious Skin DiseasesInflammationInflammatoryInterdisciplinary ResearchInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalIntestinalIntestinesInvestigationInvestigatorsKnowledgeLambliaLightMentorsMissionMucosaMucosal TissueMucous MembraneMultidisciplinary CollaborationMultidisciplinary ResearchNational Institutes of HealthNervous System Degenerative DiseasesNeural Degenerative DiseasesNeural degenerative DisordersNeurodegenerative DiseasesNeurodegenerative DisordersNeurologic Degenerative ConditionsParasitesParasitic DiseasesParasitic infectionPathogenesisPhasePhotoradiationPredispositionProcessPublicationsQualifyingR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramResearchResearch GrantsResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResearchersRespiratory EpitheliumRespiratory syncytial virusSARS-CoV-2 infectionSARS-CoV2 infectionScienceScientific PublicationScientistSelf-Help GroupsSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infectionSightSoft Tissue InfectionsStreamStructure of respiratory epitheliumSupport GroupsSurfaceSusceptibilityTalentsTissue GrowthUnited States National Institutes of HealthViralViral DiseasesVirus DiseasesVisionairway epitheliumanti-cancer researchbacteria infectionbacterial diseasebehavioral disorderbowelcancer researchcareer developmentcareer faircareer networkingchronic inflammatory diseasecoronavirus disease 2019 infectioncutaneous infectiondata analysis coredata analysis research coredata analytics coredata analytics research coredata interpretationdegenerative diseases of motor and sensory neuronsdegenerative neurological diseasesdesigndesigningdevelopmentaldisabilitydysbacteriosisdysbiosisdysbioticenteric microbial communityenteric microbiotaepigeneticallyequipment acquirementequipment acquisitionequipment investmentequipment procurementequipment purchaseequipment purchasingexperimentexperimental researchexperimental studyexperimentsflow cytophotometrygastrointestinalgastrointestinal disordergastrointestinal microbial floragastrointestinal systemgut communitygut floragut microbe communitygut microbial communitygut microbial compositiongut microbial consortiagut microbiotagut microbioticgut microfloragut to brain axisgut-brain axisgut-brain communicationgut-brain interactionsgut-brain relationshipgut-brain signalinghost microbe associationhost microbe relationshiphost responsehost-microbe interactionshost-microbial interactionshost-microorganism interactionsimagingimmune system responseimmunoresponseinfected skininfected with COVID-19infected with COVID19infected with SARS-CoV-2infected with SARS-CoV2infected with coronavirus disease 2019infected with parasitesinfected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2infectious organisminnovateinnovationinnovativeinstrument acquisitioninstrument investmentinstrument procurementinstrument purchaseinterestintestinal floraintestinal microbiotaintestinal microfloraintestinal tract microfloramicrobial imbalancemicrobiomemultidisciplinaryneurodegenerative illnessnovelontogenyparasite infectionpathogenprofessional networkingprogramsrespiratoryrespiratory tract epitheliumself help organizationskin infectionspeed networkingsuccessviral infectionvirus infectionvirus-induced diseasevisual function
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Summary
This COBRE Phase 2 application proposes continued support of the UND Center for Excellence in Host-

Pathogen interaction (HPI). The long-term goal of this center is to develop a deeper understanding of host

responses to viral, bacterial and parasitic insults leading to acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. The vision

of this Center is to continue to inspire interest in the study of host-microbe interaction and perform paradigm-

shifting science that supports the notion that disease development is an interplay of the interaction between a

susceptible host, foreign insult and conducive microenvironment. In Phase 1 this center made significant

progress by expanding the number of investigators studying various aspects of infectious and inflammatory

diseases (from the initial group of 9 labs to now 18 labs). Since the funding of Phase 1 in 2016, this core group

of COBRE investigators has made significant contributions to the field by producing 169 publications,

$23,617,386 in extramural funding, and 74 speaking engagements (local, national and international). With the

project leader graduation success rate of 80% (4 out 6 investigators graduated with R01 funding) in Phase 1,

this Center will continue to promote research on host-microbe interaction by: 1) bringing together four young

investigators working cohesively in an integrative, collaborative, and multidisciplinary manner on research

encompassing extremely timely COVID-19 infection, intestinal dysbiosis in food allergy, gastrointestinal parasitic

infection, and viral interaction with respiratory epithelium; 2) enhance the innovative research capabilities of the

Center by supporting 3 existing Phase 1 Core facilities; 3) establishing a new Computational Data Analysis Core

to meet the emerging requirements of COBRE investigators; and 4) attract new investigators to the group by

supporting pilot grant mechanisms. The ultimate goal is to transition the HPI COBRE to a sustainable, well-

organized academic center which will serve as a conduit for increased interaction between investigators from

diverse backgrounds with a thematic interest in pursuing research on various aspects of host-microbe

interactions.

Grant Number: 5P20GM113123-10
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: David Bradley

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