Advancing Cancer Research Through Next Generation Sequencing at Mays Cancer Center of UT Health San Antonio
Project Number5R50CA265339-03
Former Number1R50CA265339-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderLAI, ZHAO
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCIENCE CENTER
Description
Abstract Text
Project Summary
This Research Specialist (Core-based Scientist) R50 application seeks support for Dr. Zhao Lai, Director of the
Next-Generation Sequencing Shared Resource (NGSSR) in the NCI-designated Mays Cancer Center (MCC;
Ruben Mesa, PI) at the University of Texas Health San Antonio (UTHSA). Next-generation sequencing (NGS)
is one of the most significant technological advances in cancer genome research. Dr. Lai’s mission through the
NGSSR is to provide the cutting-edge genomics technology to the cancer community of MCC. The NGSSR
began in 2011 as a core facility with a focus on genomics of pediatric cancer research. Dr. Lai was recruited as
a highly qualified genomics scientist to lead the NGS facility. In 2014, the core was integrated into the Cancer
Center Support Grant (CCSG) as a Shared Resource. As the NGSSR Director since its inception, Dr. Lai has
guided the development of every aspect of this highly regarded Shared Resource (scored “Outstanding” in the
successful CCSG renewal in 2020). She has developed and executed strategic plans for technology assessment
and implementation, trained and supervised staff scientists, and created all standard operating procedures. Dr.
Lai has secured two NIH S10 Shared Instrumentation grants to significantly enhance the genomic infrastructure
at UTHSA, continuously established new protocols to expand NGS services to support diverse cancer research
applications. She continues to assist investigators NGS projects ranging from experimental design through
subsequent interpretation of experimental results, and establishes the extensive collaboration to develop
integrative assays and customized protocols that contribute to the long-term success of the MCC’s research
program. Under her scientific leadership, the NGSSR has quickly become an essential component in the MCC
and fundamentally transformed the genomics research environment for its members. Since 2011, the NGSSR’s
Cancer Center users have nearly quadrupled. Currently, the NGSSR supports >42 Cancer Center members and
18 NCI-funded research projects. Dr. Lai’s knowledge of NGS technology and her key intellectual contribution to
NGS applications in many NCI-funded research projects have been widely recognized (see Letters of Support),
with the NGSSR’s contributions to over 100 publications, many in high-impact peer-reviewed journals. This
proposed R50 award will provide a more stable financial basis for the NGS facility, further concentrate Dr. Lai’s
efforts on cancer-oriented methodology development, application innovation, and service improvement, and offer
her more opportunities in career development in cancer genomics. This award will also allow the NGSSR to
continue providing cutting-edge sequencing technology, services, education, and training to MCC cancer
research community to provide better care for the unique Hispanic population in our catchment area.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
This R50 application seeks fund to support Dr. Zhao Lai, Director of the Next-Generation Sequencing Shared
Resource (NGSSR) of the NCI-designated Mays Cancer Center at the University of Texas Health San Antonio.
The NGSSR, heavily used by Cancer Center members and investigators in the San Antonio area, has a strong
focus on its unique Hispanic population, and provides cutting-edge high throughput sequencing expertise and
analytical capacities to support diverse genomic applications. Dr. Lai, a highly skilled and well-trained genomics
scientist, is a critical member who leads a cutting-edge scientific team in the NGSSR that supports and
contributes intellectually to many NCI-funded projects through its expert genomic analyses.
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Project Terms
Advanced Malignant NeoplasmAreaAwardBiological AssayCancer CenterCancer Center Support GrantCaringCatchment AreaCollaborationsCommunitiesCore FacilityDevelopmentEducationEnvironmentExperimental DesignsFundingGenomicsGrantHealthHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingHispanic PopulationsInfrastructureJournalsKnowledgeLeadershipLettersMalignant Childhood NeoplasmMalignant NeoplasmsMethodologyMissionNCI Center for Cancer ResearchPeer ReviewProceduresProtocols documentationPublicationsQualifyingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch Project SummariesResource SharingScientistSecureServicesSpecialistStrategic PlanningTechnologyTechnology AssessmentTexasTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesanti-cancer researchcancer genomecancer genomicscareer developmentimprovedinnovationinstrumentationmembernext generation sequencingprogramsrecruitskillssuccesstechnology validation
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