Advanced Research Cooperation In Environmental Health S*
Project Number5S11ES011182-04
Contact PI/Project LeaderREAMS, ROMONIA RENEE
Awardee OrganizationFLORIDA AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL UNIV
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
Faculty members at Florida A&M University (FAMU), in partnership with faculty
in the Institute of Chemical Toxicology and Environmental Health Science (EHS)
Center in Molecular and Cellular Toxicology with Human Applications at Wayne
State University are proposing an advanced research cooperation program in
basic environmental health sciences. This program will provide the
infrastructure required for mentoring and developing Florida A&M faculty in
the use of contemporary concepts in molecular and cell biology and related
experimental approaches and technologies such that these investigators will be
able to pursue studies of the molecular mechanisms by which environmental
chemicals modulate the response of cells and tissues. The research focus of
investigators in this initiative is signal transduction, an emerging
contemporary research area of great importance to environmental toxicology,
since it is becoming increasingly apparent that toxicants exert their
biological actions by interfering with inter- and intra-cellular signaling
pathways that affect gene expression and cellular function. The research
objective of this program is to assist Florida A&M faculty in the development
of contemporary concepts, approaches, and technologies for elucidating
mechanisms associated with disruption of signal transduction pathways, second
messengers, and effectors as a consequence of exposure to environmental
agents. The primary objective of this program is to establish mentoring
relationships, which will develop into collaborative interactions and will
result in publication of manuscripts in high quality peer-reviewed journals
and the funding of competitive peer-reviewed research grant applications. The
specific objectives to be accomplished include assisting Florida A&M
University faculty with 1) the development of specific objectives derived from
a hypothesis-based concept which will result in an RO1-type grant submission,
2) the planning and execution of experiments designed to provide preliminary
data in support of peer-reviewed grant applications, 3) in the use of
contemporary molecular, cellular, or immunological cDNA array and RT-PCR
approaches, 4) with guidance in the purchase of equipment and establishment of
a core facility, 5) with a mentoring-intensive education/enrichment program,
6) with the production and submission of manuscripts to peer-review journals
and grant applications, 7) through reviewing submitted manuscripts and grant
proposals, 8) through attaining R01-like funding for the mentored faculty
within the time frame of this grant, preferably within four years.
External and Internal Advisory Boards, scheduled meetings and laboratory
rotations, and specific objectives have been identified. Pilot projects have
been established between Florida A&M University faculty in the College of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and FAMU Environmental Sciences Institute
and faculty in the Institute of Chemical Toxicology and EHS Center. It is
envisioned that through these interactions and objectives the research
capacity of investigators at Florida A&M University will be enhanced.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
biological signal transductionenvironmental healthenvironmental toxicologyminority institution research support
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
113
DUNS Number
623751831
UEI
W8LKB16HV1K5
Project Start Date
25-September-2001
Project End Date
31-July-2006
Budget Start Date
01-August-2004
Budget End Date
31-July-2005
Project Funding Information for 2004
Total Funding
$851,633
Direct Costs
$734,120
Indirect Costs
$117,513
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2004
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$851,633
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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