PROJECT SUMMARY COORDINATION CORE
The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) Center for Precision Genetics (JCPG) brings together a multi-disciplinary team
including geneticists, genetics technology experts, quantitative and computational biologists, clinical experts
and experienced resource managers. The purpose of the Coordination Core (hereafter, Core) is to ensure
productive interactions among all participants and to oversee and facilitate all administrative and scientific
functions of the JCPG. This function is carried out under the direction of the JCPG Director and the Program
Manager in consultation with a Steering Committee (SC) and an External Advisory Board (EAB).
Effective coordination of the JCPG will be achieved by accomplishing four Specific Aims:
AIM 1. Optimize integration and function of JCPG activities through strong administrative and
technical oversight. This includes: i) facilitating the process of nominating disease modeling projects, ii)
ensuring integrated operation of the Bioinformatics core, the Disease Modeling Unit and the Pre/Co Clinical
core, iii) facilitation of all internal and external JCPG communications, iv) coordination of activities of the SC
and EAB and, v) coordinating production and submission of all JCPG records to meet internal and external
reporting requirements.
AIM 2. Promote center productivity and scientific synergy through effective communication. In this role
the Core is responsible for organizing all formal meetings between and among JCPG leadership, advisors and
external stakeholders. The purpose of all meetings is to track progress toward aims and milestones and will
follow a regular schedule that will be supplemented with ad hoc gatherings as needed.
AIM 3. Implement and refine a decision framework for evaluating and prioritizing variant nominations.
A central function of the JCPG is to provide a public-facing process for nomination of human genetic variants
that either have no existing mammalian research model or for which existing models are inadequate. The
JCPG will establish a process that allows nominees to submit variant candidates through a JCPG web portal
located on the JAX website (www.jax.org). These nominations will undergo a review process to evaluate
feasibility, scientific and community need, and then prioritize the nomination for entry into the pipeline for model
production. The JCPG Program Manager will communicate directly with the nominee throughout the process.
AIM 4. Outreach and External Communication. The impact of the JCPG is directly related to the number of
projects that are nominated and complete development. To maximize awareness for all potential entities that
might need new mouse models for research and testing we will: i) leverage an existing extensive network of
disease foundations and clinical partners to promote contacts with similar entities that might need mouse
models and, ii) employ the extensive marketing and outreach infrastructure of JAX Mice, Clinical and Research
Services (JMCRS) to bring worldwide awareness to JCPG activities, models, tools and services.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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NIH Spending Category
Genetics
Project Terms
AccountingAchievementAwarenessBioinformaticsClinicalClinical ResearchClinical Trials DesignCommunicationCommunitiesConsultationsDevelopmentDiseaseDisease modelDrug usageEnsureEvaluationFoundationsGenerationsGoalsGrantGuidelinesHuman GeneticsHuman ResourcesInfrastructureLaboratoriesLaboratory miceLeadershipLettersMarketingMissionModelingMonitorParticipantPlayProceduresProcessProductionProductivityProgram ReviewsProgress ReportsPublicationsRecommendationRecordsReportingResearchResource DevelopmentResourcesReview CommitteeRoleScheduleScientistServicesTestingThe Jackson LaboratoryTimeLineUnited States National Institutes of HealthUrsidae FamilyVariantbasedrug testingexperiencegenetic resourcegenetic technologygenetic variantinnovationmeetingsmembermodel developmentmouse modelmultidisciplinaryoperationoutreachprecision geneticspreclinical studyprogramsrecruitsynergismtoolweb portalweb siteworking group
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
$200,782
Genetics
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