Bioinformatics, Statistical and Methodological Shared Resources Core

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Abstract

ABSTRACT – BIOINFORMATICS, STATISTICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CORE The primary goal of the Bioinformatics, Statistical, and Methodological (BSM) Core at the Florida-California Cancer Research, Education & Engagement (CaRE2) Health Equity Center is to provide the data management, data cleaning, data storage, and data release to public databases for all information generated by our Center. In addition, it will provide bioinformatics, statistical and methodological support for all the cancer research projects proposed, as well as future projects that will build upon them and disseminate to all CaRE2 Center members and the scientific community at large in a timely fashion. We will reach these goals through three aims: First, we will provide bioinformatics, statistical and methodological support. This first aim established the job scheduling and interfaces to meet the needs of all CaRE2 Health Equity Center investigators. We will support bioinformatics and statistical issues across the projects and cores. Bioinformatics support will include in-depth quality control and assessment of all high-throughput sequencing data from multiple platforms and facilitate access to publicly available datasets. Statistical and methodological support will consist of all aspects, from collecting to state-of- the-art data analysis and interpretation and abstract, manuscript, and grant preparation. The second aim will be enhancing and maintaining a federated data repository resource that enables the interaction of CaRE2 members. This second aim ensures that all data are of high quality and disseminated to all CaRE2 Center members and the scientific community promptly. In the third aim, we will provide bioinformatics, statistical and methodological support, and educational opportunities to the CaRE2 Center. This third aim focuses on developing online educational materials that BSMC's members and guest experts will present through the core events, such as seminar series and interactive lectures among all CaRE2 Center members.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10762124
Project number
2U54CA233444-06
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Principal Investigator
JI-HYUN LEE
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2023
Award amount
$83,631
Award type
2
Project period
2018-09-17 → 2028-08-31