Data Management and Analysis Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P50 · $81,495 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The objective of the Emory ACE Data Management & Analysis Core is to create an optimal scientific and technical environment for creating growth charts of social engagement from densely-sampled longitudinal data sets co-registered across multiple domains in order to explore cycles of social contingency in autism and pivotal transitions in development, a key aim of Projects I-V as well as the whole program project. To accomplish this goal, the Core will provide shared resources, facilities and expertise for data collection, processing, analysis, storage and retrieval to serve the entire program project, as well as acting as a common repository for sharing data between individual projects and transmitting results to NDAR. The specific aims of the Core are: (1) Data Management: to meet the uniquely challenging data processing, management, storage and transmission needs of the entire program project; (2) Data Analysis: to provide a common methodological framework and shared computational infrastructure for carrying out state-of-the-art developmental profiling and statistical analysis of experimental measures collected across Projects I-V; (3) Training and Reliability: to provide common training in all of the novel data analysis techniques employed across projects, and to ensure that those techniques are deployed consistently and reliably across projects, using appropriate procedures for data management; and (4) Quality Control: to ensure that all data arising from the program project are of uniformly and exceptionally high quality, suitable for publication, submission to NDAR, and immediate use by other scientists. Key personnel will provide expertise in mathematical analysis, biostatistics, software engineering, and data processing needed to achieve the specific aims of each project. Shared facilities and infrastructure will be made available to support the data management and analysis needs of each project, including a central supercomputing facility, local workstations, and a suite of software tools customized for the data processing required in each project. Data management will be centralized on a common data server using the Marcus Data Exchange (DEX), a custom- designed RexDB® database commissioned from Prometheus Research LLC specifically to handle large-volume clinical, behavioral, and experimental data sets, and their transmission to NDAR (please see Resources & Environment, Sections 7.4.2 and 7.4.4).

Key facts

NIH application ID
10005489
Project number
5P50MH100029-09
Recipient
EMORY UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Gordon James Ramsay
Activity code
P50
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$81,495
Award type
5
Project period
2012-09-04 → 2022-07-31