GlyCORE: Glycoscience Center of Research Excellence
Project Number5P20GM130460-05
Contact PI/Project LeaderSHARP, JOSHUA S Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI
Description
Abstract Text
Project Summary/Abstract
The University of Mississippi proposes to establish the Glycoscience Center of Research Excellence
(GlyCORE), a Phase I Center of Biomedical Research Excellence. Glycoscience is an essential and rapidly
emerging field of biomedical science, and the challenging nature of glycoscience research requires tools and
expertise that are not commonly found in the biomedical research community. Moreover, the biomedical
community is rapidly growing to appreciate the essential role of carbohydrates, with researchers outside of the
self-identified “glycoscience” community finding themselves faced with addressing challenging questions in
glycoscience as part of the course of their biomedical researchers. GlyCORE will develop and provide
resources and expertise in glycoscience to both core glycoscience researchers as well as researchers who
encounter questions in glycoscience in the course of their biomedical research programs. GlyCORE will serve
researchers at both the University of Mississippi and the Mid-South community through three mechanisms: a
Faculty Development program, the establishment of three Research Cores to support glycoscience research,
and the establishment of local and regional meetings focusing on questions in glycoscience. GlyCORE's
Faculty Development program includes the support of four Junior Investigators establishing their careers in
various disciplines in glycoscience. This program includes financial support of the investigators' research
efforts, a formal mentoring program, and priority subsidized access to University of Mississippi core facilities.
GlyCORE will also support smaller developmental projects through a Pilot Project Program, including financial
support and prioritized access to core facilities. GlyCORE's Faculty Development program will also promote
recruitment of glycoscience faculty to the University of Mississippi, including the recruitment of a mid-career
carbohydrate synthetic chemist to help support expanded services in GlyCORE during Phase II. GlyCORE's
Research Cores will establish three new core capabilities at the University of Mississippi that are essential for
modern glycoscience: an Analytical and Biophysical Core supporting high resolution chromatography and
mass spectrometry analyses; an Imaging Core supporting confocal microscopy with lectin-based and anti-
carbohydrate immunohistochemistry imaging; and a Computational and Bioinformatics Core supporting
simulations and bioinformatics data analysis to support glycoscience and structural glycobiology. Finally,
GlyCORE will establish the University of Mississippi as a regional center for glycoscience in the Mid-South.
GlyCORE will host an annual Mid-South Glycoscience Meeting with subsidized access to regional participants,
and will host both an annual UM Glycoscience Symposium and monthly glycoscience meetings to highlight the
role of glycoscience at the University of Mississippi. Together, these efforts will establish a core of experienced
and nationally competitive young faculty in glycoscience, supported by modern research infrastructure and
promoted to the glycoscience community as the glycoscience destination in the Mid-South.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
The University of Mississippi proposes to establish the Glycoscience Center of Research Excellence
(GlyCORE), a new University-wide center to study how carbohydrates and carbohydrate-containing molecules
affect human health. GlyCORE will support investigators in glycoscience through direct funding of selected
research projects, establish mentors for early career investigators, support the recruitment of new faculty in
glycoscience, and develop local and regional meetings for investigators to discuss their work. GlyCORE will
also support the establishment of three central research cores to support these investigators with cutting-edge
biomedical research tools.
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Project Terms
AddressAffectAlabamaAreaArkansasBiochemistry and Cellular BiologyBioinformaticsBiologicalBiomedical ResearchBiophysicsCarbohydratesCell CommunicationCellsCenters of Research ExcellenceChemicalsChemistryChromatographyCommunitiesConfocal MicroscopyCore FacilityData AnalysesDedicationsDestinationsDevelopmentDisciplineEnergy MetabolismFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFinancial SupportFundingFutureGlycobiologyGlycosidesHealthHumanImageImmunohistochemistryIn VitroInstitutionInternationalKentuckyLectinLouisianaMass Spectrum AnalysisMentorsMentorshipMississippiMissouriModernizationNMR SpectroscopyNatural ProductsNatureNeurosciences ResearchParticipantPharmacologic SubstancePharmacologyPhasePhysiologicalPilot ProjectsPlayPolysaccharidesProgram DevelopmentProtein-Carbohydrate InteractionProteinsPublishingRecording of previous eventsRegulationResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResolutionResourcesRoleScienceServicesTeacher Professional DevelopmentTennesseeUnited States National Academy of SciencesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkbiological systemscareercomputational chemistryexperiencefaculty supportglycationhuman diseaseimprovedin vivoinnovationinstrumentationinterestmeetingsmemberprogramsrecruitresponsesimulationsymposiumtooltool development
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