# ShEEP Request for a High-Content Screening (HCS) Platform

> **NIH VA IS1** · VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION · 2021 · —

## Abstract

Research at the VA Pittsburgh encompasses a broad spectrum of medical fields and is aimed at
improving diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of disorders that are highly prevalent in Veterans, as well
as in the general population, and that represent a priority for ORD funding and strategic planning. Major areas
covered by research at the VA are neurological disorders (stroke, traumatic brain injuries, neurodegenerative
disorders), pulmonary diseases, cancer, inflammatory disorders, infectious diseases, sepsis, wound healing,
regenerative medicine. A common thread in the Medical Research Merit Programs is the use of cell, organ
culture systems and mouse/human tissues that benefit from imaging-based analyses.
 In this proposal we aim to obtain funds to purchase the laser based, confocal equipped CELLINSIGHT
CX7 High Content Screening Platform in order to meet the growing needs for more advanced and versatile
imaging tools by the scientific community at the VA Pittsburgh. The funded research programs of these
investigators require many capabilities: fixed imaging of a multitude of targets simultaneously, high-resolution
discrimination of subcellular localization, cultured cells, slice tissue cultures and live cell imaging in
combination with robust, reliable and versatile quantitative analyses. We identified the laser based, confocal
equipped CELLINSIGHT CX7 High Content Screening Platform as a single instrument that provides the
multiplexing capability using tissues, cells, organoids and intelligent algorithms for quantitative analyses. This
instrument is not available either at the VA Pittsburgh or at our affiliate, the University of Pittsburgh.
 The acquisition of this equipment is timely with the recent opening of the VA’s state-of-the-art research
facility where the equipment will be housed. A rational administrative plan has been developed to effectively
manage efficient use of the platform and provide oversight for maintenance. The overall impact of the
acquisition of this equipment is broad considering that 13 established investigators will be regular users of the
microscope and additional PIs are expected to become users in the future as part of a growing cadre of newly
VA funded scientists. By enabling VA investigators to obtain high quality data, we anticipate a seamless
exchange of scientific information and an enhanced opportunity for collaborative projects between VA
investigators and the University of Pittsburgh. Furthermore, two of the co-investigators are CDA awardees. The
mentored stage of a clinician scientist is most critical for the successful development of their academic career.
This new HCS platform will enhance their productivity by offering greater imaging quality and speed of data
acquisition and help them transition from mentored to independent investigator status. Finally, the availability of
this platform in the VA laboratories is expected to create opportunities for collaborations and synergize projects
that have com...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10175276
- **Project number:** 1IS1BX005535-01
- **Recipient organization:** VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
- **Principal Investigator:** Dandan Sun
- **Activity code:** IS1 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** VA
- **Fiscal year:** 2021
- **Award amount:** —
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2020-10-01 → 2021-09-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10175276

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10175276, ShEEP Request for a High-Content Screening (HCS) Platform (1IS1BX005535-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-25 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10175276. Licensed CC0.

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