Bioinformatics and Data Integration Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P01 · $332,074 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

SUMMARY: In this Program Project, the bioinformatics core (Core C) will continue to provide computational support. Core C will help process and analyze the large amount of data that will be generated by the four projects. We propose a comparative study of genome maintenance and Alzheimer’s disease in relation to longevity in mammals. While it has long been observed that mammals differ enormously in their lifespans, the mechanisms behind this difference remain unclear. Lack of this information is an important problem, because, without this knowledge, acquiring the ability to modulate aging on the whole organism level is highly unlikely. Our long-term goal is to understand the mechanisms that determine longevity and susceptibility to Alzheimer’s disease. The overall objective of the bioinformatics core is to provide computational support and service to the project investigators – namely, both to work with each project to handle the data generated therein and to integrate data from all projects to achieve the aims of the program project grant as a whole. The central hypothesis of this Program Project is that long-lived mammals have evolved specific molecular mechanisms that mediate their longevity. This hypothesis has been formulated on the basis of preliminary data produced in the applicants' laboratories. The rationale for a dedicated bioinformatics core is that a consolidated facility is needed to manage the large amount of data on the whole genome level generated by each of the four highly integrated projects of this program project. This bioinformatics core will achieve two specific aims: 1) To assist the four research projects with data processing and analysis and develop new, dedicated tools to be used by PPG investigators; 2) To generate a high-quality bowhead whale genome assembly and annotation for this Project and as a resource for the research community; and 3) To maintain and further develop the PPG website, launch Degu Resource website to provide the community with novel Alzheimer’s disease model and develop a high-speed data portal for internal and public data sharing. The function of the bioinformatics core is significant, because it will be set up to meet the challenge posed by the high volume of data that needs to be generated, examined at multiple levels by a variety of approaches, and integrated to develop the models of lifespan control, and shared among project investigators.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10848565
Project number
2P01AG047200-11
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
Principal Investigator
Zhengdong Zhang
Activity code
P01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$332,074
Award type
2
Project period
2014-05-01 → 2029-08-31