"Core B" Viral RNA-seq and bioinformatics Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P01 · $167,244 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Summary Computational biology is becoming increasingly integral to biological science research as relentless technological advances increase the capabilities and depth of data that is put at arm’s reach of investigators. Computational biology and bioinformatics resources are even more critical for the RNA-centric goals of this P01. In the previous project period, Core B worked to provide effective and timely computational biology and bioinformatics services to P01 investigators, resulting in 11 Core B-associated publications. In addition to Core B working to improve capabilities and efficiency, it provided custom analysis software for project-specific needs, and provided computational biology and bioinformatics training to junior P01 investigators. Specifically, Core B reduced data processing times of standard analysis pipelines for RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, and ChIP-seq through the development of automated comprehensive analysis software that operates on the Tulane University and University of Florida High Performance Computer (HPC) clusters. These pipelines substantially cut primary data- to-interpretation times, and their comprehensive nature provides high value to P01 personnel. The automated nature of these pipelines also reduces Core B personnel operation time, allowing them to dedicate more effort to other tasks, such as development of new computational methods and teaching. During the previous project period, Core B also developed more than 7 software packages in direct response to the needs of Projects 1, 2 and 3. Lastly, Core B utilized a multipronged approach to train junior P01 investigators, arming them with powerful computer programming and data analysis skills that will help them take advantage of the growing importance of computational biology and bioinformatics in biomedical science. In the next project period, Core B will continue to provide rapid and comprehensive services to P01 investigators, increase the efficiency and capabilities of Core B, develop new software packages to meet the needs of Projects 1, 2, and 3, and continue to train the next generation of gammaherpesvirologists in computational biology and bioinformatics.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10770570
Project number
5P01CA214091-08
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Principal Investigator
ERIK K FLEMINGTON
Activity code
P01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$167,244
Award type
5
Project period
2017-02-09 → 2027-01-31