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NHLBI Proteomics CenterPositive Impact

Positive Impact of the Yale/NHLBI Proteomics Center

The Proteomics Center will:

  • Bring $11.3 million in direct and $6.8 million in indirect cost funding to Yale University.
  • Provide a quadrupole/Tof mass spectrometer and the needed salary and supply funds to the Keck Laboratory to support research directed at improving existing and developing new protein profiling technologies.
  • Provide support to Yale faculty developing new approaches to the study of proteomics and for building the databases needed to effectively analyze, archive, and interpret the enormous amounts of protein expression data that will be produced by this research.
  • Substantially benefit users of the Keck Laboratory who are not members of the Center because as new protein profiling technologies are developed in the Center they will be made available to all Yale and to as many non-Yale investigators as possible through Keck Laboratory services - with the development costs funded by the Center rather than by Keck Laboratory user fees.
  • Bring together four groups of Yale researchers with highly complementary expertise in:
    • disease areas such as atherosclerosis, blood diseases, hypertension, and inflammation
    • designing the cell permeable synthetic biomolecule delivery systems that hold enormous promise for developing entirely new strategies for disease treatment
    • protein profiling technologies
    • designing and building the complex databases that will archive the enormous amounts of protein profiling data that will result from research carried out in the Center and that will provide the tools needed to interpret and fully utilize this vast watershed of information.
  • Strengthen numerous investigator-initiated grant and program project applications that will benefit from access to protein profiling technologies developed in the Center.
  • Substantially strengthen proteomics research and its biomedical application at Yale University.
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