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Molecular Biology Core

Organization UNIV OF ARKANSAS FOR MED SCISLocation LITTLE ROCK, UNITED STATESPosted 5 May 2022Deadline 30 Apr 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Ab responseAddressAntibody FormationAntibody ProductionApplications GrantsArkansasAwardCOBRECenter of Biomedical Research ExcellenceCenters of Research ExcellenceCloningCore FacilityDNADNA Molecular BiologyDNA ReplicationDNA Sequencing FacilityDNA SynthesisDNA biosynthesisDNA seqDNA sequencingDNAseqDataDedicationsDeoxyribonucleic AcidDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEquationEquipmentFee-for-Service PlansFeesFees for ServiceFlow CytofluorometriesFlow CytofluorometryFlow CytometryFlow MicrofluorimetryFlow MicrofluorometryFundingGelGeneralized GrowthGenesGenome LibraryGenomic LibraryGenomicsGoalsGrant ProposalsGrowthHuman ResourcesImmunoblottingImmunologyInflammatoryInflammatory ResponseInstitutionInvestigatorsInvestmentsLaboratory PersonnelMaintenanceManpowerManuscriptsMedicalMedicineMethodsMicrobe Genome SequencingMicrobial Genome SequencingMicrobiologyModernizationMolecular BiologyNGS MethodNGS systemNon-Polyadenylated RNAOpportunistic InfectionsPathogenesisPh.D.PhDPhasePreparationProteinsRNARNA Gene ProductsRecoveryResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRibonucleic AcidSamplingScienceScientistSequencing CoreService delivery modelService modelServicesSideSupervisionTechnologyTimeTissue GrowthTrainingUniversitiesValidationWestern BlottingWestern ImmunoblottingWorkantibody biosynthesisbasebasescare delivery modelcell imagingcellular imagingcollegecollegiatecostequipment acquirementequipment acquisitionequipment investmentequipment procurementequipment purchaseequipment purchasingflow cytophotometrygenome scalegenome-widegenomewidehealth care delivery modelimmunoglobulin biosynthesisinstrumentinstrument acquisitioninstrument investmentinstrument procurementinstrument purchaseinstrumentationmicrobialmicrobial whole genome sequencingmicroscope imagingmicroscopic imagingmicroscopy imagingnext gen sequencingnext generationnext generation sequencingnextgen sequencingontogenyoperationoperationspathogenpersonnelpreparationsprogramsprotein blottingprotein expressionprotein purificationquantitative imagingresponsesuccesstooluser-friendlyvalidationsvoucher
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
In Phases I and II, the Center for Microbial Pathogenesis and Host Inflammatory Responses (CMPHIR)

established and maintained a Research and Technical Advancement Core to fill experimental gaps in the

resources available in institutional cores maintained by the UAMS College of Medicine. One of these was a DNA

Sequencing Core. However, the capability of this core was limited to single-gene sequencing. While this was an

important and necessary service, it was not sufficient, particularly in an era of genomic and next-generation

sequencing technology. Thus, the CMPHIR also invested heavily in augmenting the resources available in the

existing DNA Sequencing Core. We accomplished this task, and, in Phase III, we propose to integrate these

services under the common umbrella of a Molecular Biology Core (Core B) capable of providing CMPHIR and

other UAMS investigators with the resources they need, particularly with respect to the pathogen side of the

host–pathogen equation. The activities of Core B include enhancing the capability of obtaining high-quality RNA,

DNA, and protein samples for analysis; high-throughput single-gene sequencing using conventional Sanger

methods; next-generation sequencing of microbial genomes and genomic libraries; protein expression and

purification; and antibody production. The proposed Core B will be supported through a combination of CMPHIR

funding and continued institutional support. Daily operations will be supervised by Dr. Jon S. Blevins, Director,

who will work with 2 full-time technicians. One of these technicians will have primary responsibility for the DNA

component of Core B, while the other will have primary responsibility for the protein component. To ensure

consistency and promote self-sustainability, Core B instruments will be operated by these technicians on behalf

of CMPHIR and UAMS investigators on a fee-for-service basis. This will allow us to recover a significant

proportion of the costs and thereby ensure the ability to upgrade and maintain the equipment in this core as

needed as we move forward into Phase III and beyond.

Grant Number: 5P30GM145393-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Jon Blevins

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Molecular Biology Core — UNIV OF ARKANSAS FOR MED SCIS | UNITED STATES | May 2022 | Dev Procure