Harnessing the Power of Experimental Genetic Crosses to Probe Drug Resistance in Malaria

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Abstract

ABSTRACT The Administrative & Resource Sharing Core (Admin Core) based at the University of Notre Dame (UND) will ensure that the Program Project grant (P01) MPI and Admin Core Director (AD) (Ferdig) and MPI (Vaughan) are positioned to supervise and administer the P01. The Admin Core Directors (Ferdig and Button-Simons) will oversee all project communications and sharing of all data and materials with the malaria research community to maximize accessibility and reusability. The Admin Core will facilitate communication and interaction between all groups and will thus ensure that the three physically separate sites will function as a virtual single site. The ADs, MPIs and the Science Management Team (consisting of one key post-doc from each site), with assistance from the Admin Core Program Manager (PM), will function to coordinate the overall scientific direction and will monitor ongoing productivity of the P01 and communicate the activities to the Advisory Boards. In its administrative capacity, the Admin Core will centralize program-wide information, provide administrative support to program investigators, and maintain records relating to P01 progress. The MPIs will participate and manage at all levels of communication and are responsible for all aspects of effective operations and collaborative decision-making with the Leadership Team (LT). The MPIs and LT will coordinate the overall direction of the P01 with feedback from an Internal Advisory Board (IAB), an External Advisory Board (EAB) and Panel of African Advisors (PAA). The IAB will consist of distinguished expert faculty at the three performance sites (ND, TBRI and SCRI) and will evaluate ongoing progress towards P01 goals and provide recommendations for alternative strategies to P01 activities if modifications are indicated. The EAB will guide and evaluate the overall impact and productivity of the program in alignment with the broader scientific community in the areas of the P01. The PAA will provide input on questions of clinical importance in Africa and prioritization of crosses. The EAB will be formed in communication with NIH Program advisors: the EAB and will consist of worldwide experts on classical genetics, linkage mapping, systems biology, malaria and drug resistance. The PAA will consist of clinical and research scientists working in Africa and will include representation from each country with emerging ART-R. The Admin Core will centralize records for all data and materials created by the P01. The ADs and data sharing team (Button-Simons, Li and Cheeseman) will ensure raw data are deposited to NCBI and processed data are shared to VEuPathDB. Working with the ND Center for Research Computing and VEuPathDB we will ensure tools are created specifically to make P01 data broadly accessible to the malaria research community building on successful collaborations initiated as part of the original P01. The Admin Core will oversee the expansion and authentication of key resources (incl...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10863148
Project number
2P01AI127338-06A1
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Principal Investigator
Michael T Ferdig
Activity code
P01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$211,749
Award type
2
Project period
2017-08-01 → 2029-04-30