Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE
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Abstract Text
The HumanVirome Project (HVP) is an ambitious initiative aimed at characterizing the lesser- explored communities of bacteriophage and eukaryotic viruses associated with the human body, collectively known as the virome. While the virome's impact on human well-being is comparable to the more extensively studied bacteriome, current microbiome assays often only partially capture viral members. The HVP seeks to address this knowledge gap through a blend of experimental, computational, and data generation efforts. To support these endeavors, a collaborative and state-of-the-art Consortium Organization and Data Collaboration Center (CODCC) is envisioned. Leveraging the team's expertise and resources from projects like the Human Microbiome Project and Integrative Human Microbiome Project, the CODCC is designed to be experienced, scientifically knowledgeable, and administratively and computationally efficient. Importantly, the CODCC is eager to collaborate with the entire HVP Consortium team to ensure smooth and equitable operations.
Public Health Relevance Statement
This project will establish a Consortium Organization and Data Collaboration Center (CODCC) dedicated to providing technical and administrative support for researchers and endeavors within the HumanVirome Program consortium. Our goal is to develop a CODCC characterized by fairness, responsiveness, efficiency, and cutting-edge computational analysis capabilities.
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AddressAdvocacyBacteriaBacteriophagesBiological AssayCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComputer AnalysisComputer softwareDataData AnalysesData Coordinating CenterData SetDatabasesDedicationsDemocracyDiseaseDocumentationEducationEducation and OutreachEducational workshopEnsureEquityEventFeedbackFundingGenerationsGenomicsGoalsHealthHumanHuman MicrobiomeHuman ResourcesHuman bodyIndividualInfrastructureKnowledgeLiquid substanceMetadataMethodologyMethodsMissionModalityMonitorMultiomic DataPersonal SatisfactionPoliciesProceduresProcessQuality ControlRelationship-BuildingReproducibilityResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRoleScienceSecureSupport GroupsTrainingTraining ActivityUnited States National Institutes of HealthViralVirusVisualizationWorkbacteriomecloud storagecommunity engagementcomputing resourcesdata disseminationdata ecosystemdata ingestiondata managementdata portaldata resourcedata submissiondesignexperiencehumanviromeimprovedmeetingsmembermicrobiomemicrobiome analysismultiple omicsnovelnovel strategiesoperationoutreachprogramssocial integrationtoolviromevirus host interactionweb sitewebinarworking group
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