Project Details
Description
Abstract:
Antimicrobial drug resistance is an emergent healthcare threat to the successful treatment of bacterial
and fungal infections. The Biorepository Core for the Center for Antimicrobial Resistance and Therapeutic
Discovery (CARTD) of The Miriam Hospital at Lifespan will serve as a source of characterized clinical isolates.
Clinical isolates are microorganisms isolated from human specimens submitted for routine diagnostic testing.
These microorganisms are essential for translational research and will directly support the proposed projects in
Phase I of the CARTD. The primary services of the Biorepository Core will be: Aim 1) To procure, store, track
and release clinical isolates; Aim 2) To confirm microorganism identification by 16s ribosomal (bacteria) or
internal transcribed spacer region (fungal) sequencing; Aim 3) To confirm phenotypic resistance profile of clinical
isolates. The Biorepository Core will ensure the robustness and reproducibility of experiments performed by
CARTD users by not only confirming clinical isolate identification and resistance phenotype but also providing
antimicrobial susceptibility testing and genotypic resistance profiling for research use. Additionally the
Biorepository Core will maintain a secure database for tracking of isolates deposited and withdrawn from the
Core and associated data. Through collaborations with surrounding healthcare institutes the Biorepository Core
plans to expand beyond Lifespan to create a regional Biorepository of clinical isolates. A strong Biorepository
Core will strengthen the initiatives of the CARTD leading to important scientific discoveries in antimicrobial drug
resistance and therapeutic discovery.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/18 → 7/31/23 |
Funding
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: $158,426.00
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: $225,197.00
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: $150,679.00
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences: $206,812.00
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