Waisman Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center
Project Number5U54HD090256-04
Contact PI/Project LeaderCHANG, QIANG
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Description
Abstract Text
We seek continued support of the Waisman Center Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research
Center, a comprehensive interdisciplinary program focused on IDD spanning the biological, biobehavioral, and
bio-behavioral sciences. The Waisman IDDRC brings together 46 PIs from 21 academic departments from the
UW-Madison's Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Veterinary Medicine, Pharmacy, Agriculture and Life
Sciences, Letters and Science, Education, Engineering, and Human Ecology. This application requests
support for an Administrative Core (Core A), providing scientific leadership, program and faculty development,
facilitation of interdisciplinary collaboration, and biostatistical and bioinformatics expertise; and three innovative
scientific core services: Clinical Translational (Core B), providing services, resources, and training in the
recruitment of human participants, clinical assessment, behavioral methods development, and cGMP
biomanufacturing of therapeutics; Brain Imaging (Core C), providing access to state-of-the-art neuroimaging
instrumentation (3T MRI, PET, and microPET scanners for human, non-human primate, and rodent scanning,
and an EEG recording system), as well as expertise and tools for image acquisition and analysis; and IDD
Models (Core D), providing resources, expertise, and technical services in the generation and characterization
of mutant or genetically engineered strains of mice and rats, the generation of induced pluripotent stem cell
lines from humans with IDD conditions, and facilities for phenotypic characterization of these models using
molecular, cellular and behavioral technologies. In addition, we request support for a Research Project that is
focused on the impact of variations in CGG repeat length in the FMR1 gene on health and function at the
cellular through organismal level, using both cell culture models and human subjects.
We propose to provide core support to 79 research projects headed by 46 PIs addressing three broad themes
relevant to IDD: 1) nervous system development and pathogenesis, 2) IDD conditions, and 3) assessment,
interventions, and therapeutics. Collectively the core services and the research project of the Waisman Center
IDDRC will stimulate new interdisciplinary IDD research and enhance existing IDD investigations sharpening
our focus on discovery, prevention, and treatment for IDD conditions, and improvement of the quality of life of
individuals with IDD and their families.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The mission of the Waisman Center IDDRC at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is to promote the highest
level of IDD research by providing access to cutting-edge and efficient core services, seminars, and pre- and
post-doctoral training, via a comprehensive program designed to produce a transformative understanding of IDD
pathology, development of new therapies, and training the next generation of basic and clinical IDD researchers.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AddressAgricultureAnimalsAwardBehavioralBioinformaticsBiologicalBiological Response Modifier TherapyBiological SciencesBiomanufacturingBiometryBrain imagingCGG repeatCell Culture TechniquesChildClinicalClinical ResearchClinical TrialsClinical assessmentsCognitive TherapyCommunitiesConsultationsCryopreservationCyclic GMPDevelopmentDiagnostic ServicesEcologyEducational workshopElectroencephalographyEngineeringEnvironmentExposure toFMR1FacultyFamilyFosteringFundingGenerationsGenesGenetic EngineeringGenetic VariationHealthHealth Services ResearchHome environmentHumanHuman Cell LineImaging DeviceIndividualInstitutesIntellectual functioning disabilityInterventionInvestigationJointsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLanguage DisordersLengthLettersLiquid substanceLocationMagnetic Resonance ImagingMental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research CentersMentorsMethodsMissionModelingMolecularMouse StrainsNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNeurosciencesNursery SchoolsParticipantPathogenesisPathologyPharmacy facilityPhenotypePositron-Emission TomographyPreventionPrivatizationProductionProductivityProgram DevelopmentPublic HealthQuality of lifeRattusRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRodentScanningSchoolsScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistSeasonsSeriesServicesSumSystemTeacher Professional DevelopmentTechniquesTechnologyTherapeuticTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVariantVeterinary MedicineWisconsinbasebiobehaviorcollaborative approachcollegecommunity clinicdesignexperiencehuman subjectinduced pluripotent stem cellinnovationinstrumentationinterdisciplinary collaborationleadership developmentmedical schoolsmeetingsmethod developmentmicroPETmutantnervous system developmentneuroimagingnext generationnonhuman primatenovel therapeuticspost-doctoral trainingpre-doctoralprogramsrecruitscience educationspecial interest grouptraining opportunitytranslational research programtreatment servicesundergraduate student
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
865
DUNS Number
161202122
UEI
LCLSJAGTNZQ7
Project Start Date
22-September-2016
Project End Date
31-May-2021
Budget Start Date
01-June-2019
Budget End Date
31-May-2020
Project Funding Information for 2019
Total Funding
$1,101,600
Direct Costs
$720,000
Indirect Costs
$381,600
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2019
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$1,101,600
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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