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P30 Center Core Grant for Vision Research

Organization UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTRLocation OKLAHOMA CITY, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2011Deadline 31 Aug 2026
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ABSTRACT
Overall

The goals of this P30 Vision Core Renewal Application are to manage and maintain existing and new core

facilities that will provide expertise, technical support, equipment access, and personnel training for 24

independent vision research laboratories at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. We have had

two highly utilized and successful cores: Live Animal Imaging and Functional Analysis Core (AAC) (which has

been merged with the previous Genotyping Core), and a Cellular Imaging and Morphometric Analysis Core

(CIC). In this competing renewal, we have added a new Ocular Immunobiology Core (OIC) to provide new

equipment, training, and expertise for our rapidly growing interests in the immunological underpinnings of

ocular diseases. The AAC (two independent modules) is conveniently located inside of the two major vivaria

that house most of the vision research animals on campus, while the CIC and OIC are located in the

Department of Ophthalmology. Each core is directed by an NEI-funded investigator and supervised by highly

qualified and well-trained Systems Managers, Analysts, and Specialists who assist and train vision researchers

in the use of state-of-the-art resources. The availability of multiple types of advanced equipment, sophisticated

software, and hands-on training has dramatically increased the quality and quantity of research achievements

by the users of our Vision Core facilities. The P30 Vision Cores have: 1) increased opportunities for rigorous

translational research using clinically relevant and non-invasive imaging modalities, 2) generated collaborative

projects that require multiple areas of expertise, 3) increased and enhanced productivity of existing research

projects, thereby allowing participating investigators to remain competitive for funding, 4) promoted recruitment

of new faculty from other campuses, and 5) supported the development of new research strategies based on

the acquisition of data from the use of equipment otherwise unavailable to the PIs. Moving forward, the three

P30 Vision Cores will continue to provide a high level of expertise, instrumentation, and service, further

elevating our contributions to the forefront of vision science research.

Grant Number: 5P30EY021725-15
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Michelle Callegan

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