Contact PI/Project LeaderENGLER-CHIURAZZI, ELIZABETH
Awardee OrganizationWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Neurological disorders including stroke are highly prevalent and have substantial medical, financial, and human
costs, including behavioral/functional disruptions that negatively impact quality of life. As such, the inclusion of
functional assessments in studies of brain disorders is a necessary component of a high-profile, translational,
and impactful biomedical research program. In this way, the WestVirginiaUniversity (WVU) Rodent Behavior
Core (RBC), a shared instrumentation facility dedicated to the assessment of functional outcomes in rodents, is
a vital component of the WVU Stroke Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (WVU Stroke CoBRE). WVU
RBC staff offer comprehensive behavioral testing services from ‘design to dissemination’ that include:
consultation on experimental design and task selection, writing assistance, behavior testing training, conducting
behavioral tests, maintaining RBC equipment, hardware and software, and data entry and statistical analysis
assistance. To date, the RBC offers 27 distinct stroke-relevant tests comprising 5 domains of brain function that
have enabled the facility and staff to support the work of 64 WVU investigators and trainees. This support has
resulted in the submission of 58 internal and external grant proposals in which behavioral assays were proposed
(18 of which have been funded). As well, 26 journal articles that utilized RBC services have been published. For
Phase II of the WVU Stroke CoBRE, the RBC will 1) continue to provide high quality resources and operational
support to the WVU Stroke CoBRE Junior Investigators, 2) implement new capabilities, facilities, and operation
procedures to a productive core to support behavioral assessments, and 3) progress the RBC towards fiscal
independence from the WVU Stroke CoBRE. Capitalizing on the successful implementation of the WVU RBC
during the initial period, achieving these specific aims will enhance our ability to provide all necessary equipment,
resources, and expertise to conduct rodent behavioral assessments to support WVU Stroke CoBRE-funded
projects as well as other WVU investigators. This will enable the RBC to become a premiere facility for the
assessment of rodent behavior, poise WVU to emerge as a center for excellence in the evaluation of stroke and
its comorbidities, and support translational and collaborative research to enhance our understanding of
neurological disorders and elucidating possible therapeutic interventions for the treatment of stroke and other
brain disease.
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Advisory CommitteesAmendmentApplications GrantsAreaArticulationAutomationAwardBehaviorBehavior assessmentBehavioralBehavioral AssayBiomedical ResearchBrainBrain DiseasesCenters of Research ExcellenceChargeCommunitiesComputer softwareConsultationsCore FacilityDataData CollectionDedicationsEducational workshopEquipmentEvaluationExperimental DesignsFacultyFeesFundingGrowthHumanInstitutionInstructionInvestmentsMeasuresMedicalMethodsMissionNervous System DisorderPersonsPhasePre-Clinical ModelProceduresProductivityPublicationsPublishingQuality ControlQuality of lifeRecommendationReproducibilityResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesRodentRoleScheduleServicesShoulderStatistical Data InterpretationStrokeTestingTherapeutic InterventionTrainingUniversitiesWagesWestVirginiaWorkWritingbehavior testcomorbiditycostdesignfaculty supportfunctional outcomesimprovedinstrumentationjournal articlenovel therapeutic interventionoperationpost strokepre-clinical assessmentprogramsrecruitstroke therapytesting servicestooluniversity student
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