Awardee OrganizationICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT FOR OVERALL
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will leverage our research expertise in environmental
epidemiology, analytical chemistry and clinical practice to renew our Human Health Exposure Analysis
Resource (HHEAR) Laboratory Network Hub (formerly known as “CHEAR” in grant cycle 1). We will use a
suite of `omic' technologies to measure environmental exposures and their response across all life stages to
help NIH funded researchers determine how the environment affects human health, development and risk of
disease across the life span. In the last 3 years we have expanded our laboratory resources to include liquid
handlers to automate sample prep/aliquoting and worked with data scientist to automate data processing to
speed the pace of our jobs. In addition we doubled the number of mass spectrometers from 7 to 14 and hired
additional faculty all in preparation for this renewal application. We will leverage our substantial institutional
investments, including our new $30 million Institute for Exposomics, to serve the HHEAR Lab network and its
NIH researcher clients. Our Untargeted Resource will use molecular enviromics and metabolomics to measure
exposure to environmental chemicals and their metabolites as well as the internal response to those
exposures. We will supplement those measures with metallomics, proteomics and lipidomics. However, we are
cognizant of the ever-changing landscape of health research and have included Microbiome and Viromics to
prempt the NIH funded researchers' interest in including these measures to existing studies. We have state-of-
the-art analytical methodologies and instrumentation that were made available to CHEAR users. While we will
continue to offer these well-established methods to HHEAR clients, we are also committed to listening to the
needs of HHEAR users and develop new biomarkers to meet those needs. Our Developmental core will build
upon its highly successful work in creating novel methods to measure current and past chemical exposures in
novel biological matrices (e.g. teeth, hair, placenta, neonatal dry blood spots) and develop new assays that
arise from HHEAR's targeted and environmental resources. Our Administrative Core will coordinate planning
and communication internally among all Hub components and externally with the HHEAR Coordinating Center,
Data Center and the other HHEAR Network Hubs. Internally, the Administrative Core will streamline and
prioritize HHEAR jobs, assess assay needs, promote and disseminate new assays as they are developed,
harmonize protocols and QA/QC procedures and coordinate day-to-day operations. Our Hub will advise
applicants on sample requirements, sample quality, results interpretation, sample collection, storage protocols
and sample shipping specifications and guide them to the most innovative environmental health science.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
The Mount Sinai Human Health Exposure Analysis Resource (HHEAR) Laboratory Network Hub will advance
public health in the United States by supporting state-of-the-art exposure science and biological response
methods designed to discover the environmental causes of disease and disability in people of all ages.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
113
DUNS Number
078861598
UEI
C8H9CNG1VBD9
Project Start Date
11-September-2019
Project End Date
31-May-2024
Budget Start Date
01-June-2022
Budget End Date
31-May-2023
Project Funding Information for 2022
Total Funding
$1,250,000
Direct Costs
$737,463
Indirect Costs
$512,537
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2022
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$1,250,000
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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