Systems Immunology profiling of respiratory viral infections in vulnerable populations

NIH RePORTER · NIH · U19 · $178,118 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

ABSTRACT: SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The Data Management and Analysis Core will provide data analysis and management services for the BRI HIPC Center entitled “Systems immunology profiling of respiratory viral infections in vulnerable populations”. This core will serve both Research Projects, receiving demographic and clinical data from the Clinical Core, high quality ‘omics data from the Genomics Core, and high-dimensional cytometry from the Adaptive Phenotyping Core. The Data Management and Analysis Core will ensure a unified approach to experimental design and analysis for all projects and cores, be responsible for the flow of data and information across all components of the Center, be responsible for the submission of completed data sets/projects to ImmPort, and assist other Center members and Cores with submission to ImmuneSpace, GEO and other public archives. To meet these goals, the DMAC will leverage existing infrastructure and expertise that exist at the Benaroya Research Institute. The Data Management and Analysis Core has four Specific Aims, In Specific Aim 1, the Data Management and Analysis Core will provide analysis services and consultation for all BRI HIPC projects. In Specific Aim 2, the Data Management and Analysis Core will provide central storage, management and information security for data generated by the BRI HIPC Center. In Specific Aim 3, the Data Management and Analysis Core will integrate data management infrastructure with the Genomics, Adaptive Phenotyping, Clinical and Administrative Cores. In Specific Aim 4, the Data Management and Analysis Core will coordinate the timely submission of BRI HIPC data sets to ImmPort and other repositories, according to the NIAID standards, and the data sharing plan. Data will be submitted in conformance with existing format standards and meta-data annotation standards to facilitate integration with data from other HIPC investigators and with ImmPort tools for data retrieval, visualization, and analysis. The key impactful features of the Data Management and Analysis Core are the processing, tracking, and storage of HIPC Center data, the presentation of actionable information in the process of completing both Research Projects, and the transformation of HIPC Center data into information and interpretation via analysis.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10775758
Project number
5U19AI167891-03
Recipient
BENAROYA RESEARCH INST AT VIRGINIA MASON
Principal Investigator
Scott Presnell
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$178,118
Award type
5
Project period
2022-03-29 → 2027-02-28