Physiology

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Abstract

Project Summary-Physiology Core The OVERALL aims of this Vision Research Core (VRC) are to provide: · access to resources outside the scope of individual R01 awards · access to technical expertise outside the scope a single laboratory · staff training to remove barriers to efficient translational research and collaboration · collaboration initiatives among VRC labs The research areas supported by the VRC span the analysis and treatments of retinal degenerations, developmental disorders, glaucoma and other disorders, as well as and a range of cutting-edge basic science initiatives. We have implemented four resource modules that continue the natural evolution of how this research group works together, serving 17 investigators holding 22 NEI R01 awards. The Physiology Module is a powerful set of tools that VRC faculty use for animal model validation and disease profiling: ERGs, OptoMotry behavioral testing, and a range of ocular imaging tools (OCT, Micron). Our new module includes in vivo / in vitro 2-photon imaging. Specifically the Physiology Module provides: · Three UTAS ERG systems (two within the JMEC vivarium) · An OptoMotry system within the JMEC vivarium · Two Micron mouse imaging systems (one within the JMEC vivarium) · An additional new Micron IV mouse imaging system with high resolution OCT, image-guided ERG function, slit lamp and focal laser injury submodules, recently acquired with funds from the Department of Ophthalmology and an Administrative supplement of the NEI (P30EY014800-14S1) · Rotarod for locomotor and vestibular phenotyping within the JMEC vivarium · Dual Spectralis OCT systems (one within the JMEC vivarium) · A Bruker Ultima 2-photon microscope (in core on floor 5) · Technical support for all these systems

Key facts

NIH application ID
10477422
Project number
5P30EY014800-18
Recipient
UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
Principal Investigator
DAVID KRIZAJ
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$144,700
Award type
5
Project period
2005-04-01 → 2025-06-30