Data Science Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P01 · $150,345 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

CORE 4 PROJECT SUMMARY DATA SCIENCE CORE The mission of the Data Science Core (Core #4) is to serve as the focal point from which Program Project investigators can draw statistical, bioinformatic, and informatics expertise for the completion of their lung research projects. Core #4 members have extensive experience in applied cancer biostatistics and bioinformatics and will be involved in all projects to help investigators with the data science needs of their projects. As studies proceed, Core #4 members will contribute to the refinement of standard operating procedures in response to realities of fieldwork, integrate data, conduct data quality-control studies, and produce necessary reports. As projects yield results, the Core #4 will conduct analyses and assist investigators with the preparation of presentations and manuscripts. To achieve the overarching goal to develop a comprehensive research program focused on the translation of new treatments for lung cancer the Core #4 has the following specific aims. Aim 1: To provide statistical expertise from project initiation through completion. The Core #4 will support all statistical analyses required for the completion of the projects, including but not limited to: experimental design (randomization); power calculation; statistical association analysis of molecular data (metabolomics, transcriptomic); and analysis of data from in vitro and in vivo models. Aim 2: To provide bioinformatics analysis and support for the research projects. Using state of the art bioinformatics tools the Core #4 will analyze various types of high-dimensional, molecular data, such as data generated via sequencing or mass spectrometry resulting from the various projects. Aim 3: To provide database and data integration services for projects and cores. As part of Aim 3, the Core #4 will develop the Lung Cancer Data Repository (LCDR) to storage all data and metadata related to the experiments into a single virtual location for cross-project integration. In summary, the Core #4 will provide value and scientific impact to the proposed projects through quantitative expertise aligned with the goal of determining metabolic vulnerabilities in lung cancer that would lead to new treatment strategies for lung cancer patients.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10438720
Project number
5P01CA250984-02
Recipient
H. LEE MOFFITT CANCER CTR & RES INST
Principal Investigator
Brooke L Fridley
Activity code
P01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$150,345
Award type
5
Project period
2021-06-25 → 2026-05-31