Source: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS submitted to NRP
UC DAVIS WEST COAST METABOLOMICS CENTER
Sponsoring Institution
Agricultural Research Service/USDA
Project Status
ACTIVE
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
0444052
Grant No.
(N/A)
Cumulative Award Amt.
(N/A)
Proposal No.
(N/A)
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Project Start Date
Apr 15, 2023
Project End Date
Apr 14, 2028
Grant Year
(N/A)
Program Code
[(N/A)]- (N/A)
Recipient Organization
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS
410 MRAK HALL
DAVIS,CA 95616-8671
Performing Department
(N/A)
Non Technical Summary
(N/A)
Animal Health Component
60%
Research Effort Categories
Basic
30%
Applied
60%
Developmental
10%
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
70260101010100%
Goals / Objectives
The overall objective of the research supported by this agreement is to increase access of metabolomics technologies to the greater research community. This will include the development and expansion of metabolomics techniques, providing technical training in metabolomic sample and data analysis to the research community, funding and support of competitive demonstration projects, and providing a regional resource service center to support metabolomics research efforts in institutions unable to independently develop such resources.
Project Methods
To accomplish the objective, the Cooperator has established an organized research environment in the area of metabolomics which assembles analytical and computational expertise from across the location. The research is currently organized with an Administrative Core, a Central Services Core, and a series of remote Advanced Research Labs. The Administrative Core organizes training courses in metabolomics and and provides administrative support for remote service labs for efforts associated with the West Coast Metaboloimcs Center. The various Research Laboratories develop and validate novel expansions to the local metabolomic toolkit, validate their utility in collaborative demonstration projects of their choosing, and ultimately transfer robust assays into the Central Services Core, expanding the research community's access to metabolomics data.