Biomolecular Multimodal Imaging Center: 3-Dimensional Tissue Mapping of the Human Pancreas and Eye
Project Number3U54EY032442-02S1
Former Number1U54EY032442-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderSPRAGGINS, JEFFREY M Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationVANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
PROJECT SUMMARY – Overall. This application proposes the founding of a Tissue Mapping Center (TMC)
for the human eye and pancreas within the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). The mission of the
proposed TMC is to build a platform of integrated technologies for imaging and molecular analysis that enables
the construction of comprehensive 3-dimensional molecular atlases of human eye and pancreas. This TMC will
leverage the unique resources of the Mass Spectrometry Research Center and the National Research
Resource for Imaging Mass Spectrometry at Vanderbilt University, the world-class clinical environment of the
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the distinguished expertise of Organ Specific Project team leaders in
their respective fields and their vast experience in organ procurement and management, and the advanced
biocomputational infrastructure available to the TMC through the Data Analysis Core laboratories at Vanderbilt
University and the Delft University of Technology, Netherlands to create a capability to molecularly
characterize human tissues in 3-dimensions at a level of understanding unrivaled by current technologies. The
innovative aspects of the proposed TMC are (1) the integration of imaging mass spectrometry, co-detection by
indexing (CODEX), stained microscopy, and autofluorescence microscopy into 3-dimensional molecular
atlases, (2) whole organ imaging of the eye, and (3) multi-organ atlases from the same donors through a
proposed collaboration with the currently funded University of Florida TMC. The application of the proposed
platform to organ-specific projects in pancreas and eye will provide a new paradigm of understanding the
normal state of these organs across vast scales, both molecular (e.g., lipids, metabolites, and proteins) and
spatial (e.g., whole organs to single cells). Furthermore, the involvement of these organs in diabetes, along
with organs currently funded by HuBMAP such as kidney and vasculature, will lay an important foundation for
future studies striving to understand the progression of diabetes. As a HuBMAP participant, the molecular
atlases produced by this TMC will be disseminated to collaborators to generate new hypotheses regarding the
function of these important organ systems, enabling new insight into human health and disease. This
multidisciplinary effort requires the creation and integration of three capabilities to 1) procure and manage
human tissue specimens, 2) determine and mitigate non-biological pre-analytical factors, and 3) acquire,
process, and disseminate multimodal 3-dimensional imaging and large-scale omics data.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE - Overall
This application proposes the founding of a Tissue Mapping Center at Vanderbilt University associated with the
Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). The mission of this Tissue Mapping Center is to build a platform
of integrated technologies for imaging and molecular analysis that enables the construction of comprehensive
3-dimensional molecular atlases of the human eye and pancreas. Our proposal leverages the unique analytical
and computational resources of the Mass Spectrometry Research Center and the VU-Biomolecular Multimodal
Imaging Center at Vanderbilt University, the world-class clinical environments of the Vanderbilt University
Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, and unique technical expertise at Delft University of
Technology to create a capability to characterize human tissues at a level of understanding unrivaled by current
technologies.
NIH Spending Category
BioengineeringBiomedical Imaging
Project Terms
3-DimensionalAcademic Medical CentersAlabamaApplications GrantsAtlasesCellsClinicalClinical DataCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesDataData AnalysesData SetDetectionDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDimensionsDiseaseEnsureEnvironmentExcisionEyeFloridaFoundationsFreezingFundingFutureGenerationsHealthHistologicHistologyHumanHuman BioMolecular Atlas ProgramImageImaging technologyImmunofluorescence ImmunologicInfrastructureKidneyLaboratoriesLipidsMass Spectrum AnalysisMedical ImagingMedical centerMicroscopyMissionModalityMolecularMolecular AnalysisMonitorMultimodal ImagingNetherlandsNormal tissue morphologyOperative Surgical ProceduresOptical Coherence TomographyOrganOrgan ProcurementsPancreasParticipantPerformancePhysiciansPositioning AttributePreparationProceduresProcessProteinsProteomicsQuality ControlReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSamplingScientistSourceSpecimenStainsStandardizationSurfaceSystemTechnical ExpertiseTechniquesTechnologyTestingThree-Dimensional ImagingTissuesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesbody systemcell typechemical fixationcomputing resourcesdata acquisitionex vivo imagingexperiencehuman tissueimaging modalityin vivoindexinginnovationinsightmembermetabolomicsmultidisciplinarymultimodalitypreservationprogramsquality assurancesingle-cell RNA sequencing
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