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Clinical Trials
Administrative Core
The Administrative Core
provides the fiscal management of the COBRE. It is
led by the Principal Investigator of the COBRE,
Dr.
Paul Fidel.
Specifically, the Administrative Core provides
salary support for the Principal Investigator,
Center staff, and faculty mentors for the
projects. It also provides start-up funds for
COBRE faculty and any newly recruited basic
science faculty. The Administrative Core also
provides the fiscal management for the COBRE
sponsored research development programs, and
renovations, travel, and supplies/equipment
related to COBRE projects and activities.
Statistical Core
The overall mission of the
Statistical Core is to provide support in the
areas of study design, sample size
estimation/statistical power analysis, statistical
methodology and database management for the
projects in the COBRE. It is led by
Dr. Donald Mercante.
The Statistical Core plays a crucial role in not
only providing statistical services to the COBRE,
but also in contributing to the mentoring process
for the JPI’s in developing their understanding of
the importance of study design and data analysis.
Biomedical
Equipment
The Biomedical Equipment Core
provides major research equipment and support for
COBRE. It is led by
Dr.
Thomas Lallier, and houses
several existing pieces of major equipment
(including a BioRad I-Cycler for Real Time PCR, a
BioRad CellMap Confocal Microscope, an Amersham
Typhoon Phosphoroimager, and a Tissue Culture
facility) for all members of the COBRE and the
Center of Excellence. The COBRE grant will expand
the available major equipment to include a BioRad
Bioplex system, a BioRad Biologic Duoflow HPLC
System, a BioRad CHEF Pulsed field electrophoresis
system, a Live Cell Laser Capture System, and an
Atomic Force Microscope. The Biomedical Equipment
Core also provides support to the investigators,
in the form of training and assistance in the
operation of all available scientific equipment,
as well as advice for experimental design. The
goal of the Biomedical Equipment Core is to
facilitate research by providing access to a
diverse array of instruments, while fostering
greater collaborations between COBRE investigators
and the members of the Center of Excellence in
Oral and Craniofacial Biology at LSUSD.
The core provides salary
support for a director that will help oversee the
core and provide maintenance of the equipment.
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