National Center for Quantitative Biology of Complex Systems

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY – COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Community Engagement is pivotal to the mission of the NCQBCS to advance biomedical research and translational medicine through quantitative multi-omics technologies. That effort requires engaging with a broad spectrum of potential users of these technologies. To that end, we will pursue three Specific Aims for CE that build on our success 3.5 years into Cycle 1 in attracting new users and disseminating our new technologies. Our strategy not only facilitates better technology development, but also ensures a long-lasting and sustained impact. First, we disseminate our technologies through a six-fold strategy: (1) publications, (2) presentations, (3) patents and technology transfer, (4) material transfer agreements, (5) open access software, and (6) web presence. Second, we create and cultivate a broad user network through rigorous training programs, holistically targeting entry level through advanced users. Third, we extend access to our technologies through Collaboration and Service (C&S).

Key facts

NIH application ID
10089074
Project number
2P41GM108538-06
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Principal Investigator
Joshua J Coon
Activity code
P41
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$243,572
Award type
2
Project period
2016-07-05 → 2026-06-30