The DDBTRCC Translational Research Enhancement Core (Core D) has as its goal to make translating basic research findings made by the Core Center Research Base and other JHUSOM investigators easier and more efficient to achieve. The JHUSOM GI Division had been carrying out translational research involving human tissues ofthe GI tract but without an organized structure. In November 2006, the GI Division established the concept of a tissue repository with the understanding that the uniform and standardized harvest of biospecimens with associated, comprehensive clinical and epidemiological data would greatly facilitate and improve the study of gastrointestinal disease processes. The two main components of this repository were the Clinical Research Unit to record the clinical data and the Tissue Bank which holds the patient DNA, RNA and tissue specimens. Combined, these two integrated units provide a cost-effective, efficient centralized tissue banking system to provide high quality, clinical data-associated specimens to multiple users for individual research projects and for fostering collaborations among multiple users. Support for Core D partially supports the Core Director who is the JHUSOM faculty member who is most knowledgeable about tissue repositories as well as a technician who helps obtain and process the biological specimens for our Research Base. Initial support is only for projects by our Research Base which are hypothesis driven, IRB approved and extramurally funded. This Core will provide the infrastructure for the cost-effective tissue and clinical data collection that meets Best Practices through the establishment of uniform Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to promote scientific advances by and scientific interactions among Core users, collaborative investigators and young investigators, without each investigator having to invest in the equipment/resources or individually work out specific SOPs.

Public Health Relevance

The DDBTRCC Translational Research Enhancement Core (Core D) has as its goal to make translating basic research findings made by the Core Center Research Base and other JHUSOM investigators easier and more efficient to achieve by investing in a Core in which the clinical data are recorded and specimens are uniformly banked

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Type
Center Core Grants (P30)
Project #
5P30DK089502-03
Application #
8461245
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZDK1-GRB-8)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2013-06-01
Budget End
2014-05-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2013
Total Cost
$128,906
Indirect Cost
$50,392
Name
Johns Hopkins University
Department
Type
DUNS #
001910777
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21218
Aberle, M R; Burkhart, R A; Tiriac, H et al. (2018) Patient-derived organoid models help define personalized management of gastrointestinal cancer. Br J Surg 105:e48-e60
Singh, Varsha; Yang, Jianbo; Yin, Jianyi et al. (2018) Cholera toxin inhibits SNX27-retromer-mediated delivery of cargo proteins to the plasma membrane. J Cell Sci 131:
Chung, Liam; Thiele Orberg, Erik; Geis, Abby L et al. (2018) Bacteroides fragilis Toxin Coordinates a Pro-carcinogenic Inflammatory Cascade via Targeting of Colonic Epithelial Cells. Cell Host Microbe 23:203-214.e5
Liu, Liansheng; Zhu, Yaohui; Noë, Michaël et al. (2018) Neuronal Transforming Growth Factor beta Signaling via SMAD3 Contributes to Pain in Animal Models of Chronic Pancreatitis. Gastroenterology 154:2252-2265.e2
Nakamura, Hideki; Lee, Albert A; Afshar, Ali Sobhi et al. (2018) Intracellular production of hydrogels and synthetic RNA granules by multivalent molecular interactions. Nat Mater 17:79-89
Becker, Laren; Nguyen, Linh; Gill, Jaspreet et al. (2018) Age-dependent shift in macrophage polarisation causes inflammation-mediated degeneration of enteric nervous system. Gut 67:827-836
Pierson, Hannah; Muchenditsi, Abigael; Kim, Byung-Eun et al. (2018) The Function of ATPase Copper Transporter ATP7B in Intestine. Gastroenterology 154:168-180.e5
Kim, Sangjune; Yun, Seung Pil; Lee, Saebom et al. (2018) GBA1 deficiency negatively affects physiological ?-synuclein tetramers and related multimers. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 115:798-803
Pilla, Scott J; Maruthur, Nisa M; Schweitzer, Michael A et al. (2018) The Role of Laboratory Testing in Differentiating Type 1 Diabetes from Type 2 Diabetes in Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery. Obes Surg 28:25-30
Rajkumar, Premraj; Cha, Boyoung; Yin, Jianyi et al. (2018) Identifying the localization and exploring a functional role for Gprc5c in the kidney. FASEB J 32:2046-2059

Showing the most recent 10 out of 232 publications