Dissecting the establishment and regulation of human pluripotency

项目来源

美国卫生和人类服务部基金(HHS)

项目主持人

GIBBS, KENNETH D

项目受资助机构

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

立项年度

2021

立项时间

未公开

项目编号

5P01GM099117-10

项目级别

国家级

研究期限

未知 / 未知

受资助金额

2100751.00美元

学科

Stem Cell Research; Stem Cell Research - Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell; Stem Cell Research - Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell - Human;

学科代码

未公开

基金类别

Non-SBIR/STTR RPGs

关键词

未公开

参与者

MEISSNER, ALEXANDER

参与机构

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES

项目标书摘要: We have proposed a comprehensive program project that will continue to address fundamental questions regarding the establishment and maintenance of the pluripotent state. Our four project components bring diverse expertise ranging from epigenetics, noncoding DNA, noncoding RNA and computational biology to understand the molecular circuits underlying reprogramming and pluripotent cells. There are however always many possible extensions of this program to further enhance its impact on regenerative biology and human health in general. To allow a continual expansion into these unknown or newly emerging areas we propose an administrative core with the objective to use a well-established pilot grant mechanism to attract new talent to the field and also respond rapidly to new trends by providing seed funds. We further integrate these pilot programs within and across our science through frequent interactions. Finally we aim to bring together scientists around our efforts with intra-lab retreats, local meetings, workshops and our international symposium. Given the interactions with the pilot recipients (including already several joint publications) we feel they are a significant enrichment of the program as a whole. The benefit is mutual and the interactions with the program PIs as well as the financial support is clearly helping the efforts of the pilot PIs, which are generally new to this field. Our inter labmeetings, retreats and also the main Symposium are effective ways the integrate all of the involved players and efforts into a high impact overall research program. The use of the administrative core in the ongoing project has been highly successful on all levels and we essentially propose to continue the program in the same structure in the current proposal. In summary, we are thrilled about the opportunity to have the administrative component and will continue to use it to the maximal benefit of the stem cell and larger scientific community.

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