P30 Core Grant for Vision Research

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Abstract

Overall - Project Summary The broad goal of this proposal is to provide core support services for 16 Participating Investigators and over 40 Associate Investigators to: (1) enhance the quality and quantity of their research; (2) facilitate collaborations between investigators with different backgrounds and skills; and (3) recruit new investigators to vision research, help young vision investigators establish their labs, and allow established investigators to explore new directions. The Participating Investigators hold 18 qualifying R01 research grants from the National Eye Institute. The Associate Investigators study vision but do not currently hold a qualifying R01 grant from the NEI. Collectively, the investigators represent a broad range of vision research, and include experts on animal models of retinal degeneration, retinal circuitry, gene therapy, cell and molecular biology, molecular genetics, eye, central visual pathways and cortical physiology, visual performance and cortical function in awake- behaving primates, cognitive neuroscience of vision, computational modeling, and visual psychophysics. The core grant will support 4 resource/service modules: Biostatistics provides expert assistance in experimental design and data analysis, particularly for clinical studies, as well as bioinformatics support; Imaging and Electrophysiology provides vision investigators access to shared equipment and technical support for a variety of imaging modalities and electrophysiological recording, including conventional and two-photon confocal microscopy, multi-electrode array recording from in vitro tissue, and spectral OCT imaging; Instrumentation provides for design and construction of custom stimulus delivery, data acquisition, and electrophysiological instruments that are unavailable from commercial sources, as well as maintenance and repair of such instruments; Scientific Transparency develops novel software tools for pre-processing, analysis, and presentation of imaging data, and supports data curation and analysis reproducibility.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10479846
Project number
5P30EY001583-48
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Principal Investigator
CLAIRE H MITCHELL
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$649,516
Award type
5
Project period
1997-09-01 → 2025-08-31