Awardee OrganizationNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Description
Abstract Text
The core provides five essential services for the Program:
Microelectrode Fabrication Facility. We propose to consolidate and
establish a state-of-the-art microelectrode fabrication facility that would
be used by all investigators in the Center. The faculty of the Center
posses substantial expertise in the fabrication and use of ion-selective
microelectrodes and carbon fiber microelectrodes. Minimal equipment and
supplies are requested, as well as a half-time technician to staff this
facility to manufacture and calibrate the electrodes.
Histological Facility: The Core will provide basic histological tissue
sectioning and staining for all the projects. This includes frozen
section, paraffin-section, and plastic sections for light microscopy and
routine stains of the sections. Specialized stains, however, will be
carried out by the individual projects. A half-time technician is
requested for this purpose.
Tissue Analysis Facility. The Core will provide atomic absorption analysis
of tissue ions for all the projects. The ions that can be analyzed include
Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, and others if necessary. In addition, the facility will
do wet weight and dry weight measurements.
Administrative Core. The Core will centralize orders for supplies and
equipment to save money, effort, and time of individual investigators and
technicians. Funds are requested for a half-time effort by the current
laboratory manager and half-time effort of an administrative secretary.
External Advisory Committee. A committee of five leading scientists in the
field have been formed to advise and criticize the work of the center.
These include Professor Harold Kimelberg, Ph.D of the State University of
New York at Albany (glial cells and head injury), Professor Kevin Strange,
Ph.D. Director of Critical Care Research laboratories at Harvard University
(physiology and molecular biology of osmoregulation), professor Chung Hsu,
M.D., Ph.D of the Department of Neurology at Washington University at St.
Louis (ischemia and pharmacology of neuroprotection), Professor Andrew
Blight of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of North
Carolina (spinal cord injury and morphological analysis of injured tissues,
and Professor Theodore Holford, Ph.D., MPH of the Dept. of Epidemiology and
Public Health at Yale University (statistics). In addition, individual
projects have advisors and collaborators from NYU Medical Center,
particularly James Salzer, M.D., Ph.D. (myelination and glial cultures) and
Chiye, Ph.D. (histology and immunohistology). The External Advisory
Committee will site-visit the Center once a year. Dr. Holford will be the
statistical consultant for the Center.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
121911077
UEI
M5SZJ6VHUHN8
Project Start Date
20-September-1997
Project End Date
31-May-1998
Budget Start Date
01-October-1996
Budget End Date
30-September-1997
Project Funding Information for 1997
Total Funding
$189,969
Direct Costs
Indirect Costs
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1997
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$189,969
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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