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Biomarkers and Drug Discovery
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Angie Pannier
Mathias Schubert
Pat Dussault
Surinder Batra
Charge:
• Your task is to develop core ideas/projects for an $8-10M
($1.25-1.5M per year for 5 years) NIH Center proposal.
• Specifically, you should consider the following questions
Briefly describe the core projects your group
would design for the Center. Please dream big.
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Cancer diagnostics
– Noninvasive
• Imaging-based (small molecules)
• Blood-borne (cellular or molecular targets)
– Detection with nanoparticles and then novel characterization techniques (to
determine presence of ligand)
– Nanohybrid materials--Biomolecule capturing/filtering/microfluidics/readout
techniques
– Detection for proteins, miRNAs, small molecules
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Diagnostics/Disease Screening Center (broader than cancer)—” Nanohybrid Biomaterials for
Diagnostics”
– Screen for miRNAs
– Sensitive RNA detection methods and probes
– Sequencing
– Profiles
– Bioinformatics
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Personalized Medicine
– Combine above with additional therapies
Identify the key faculty from both campuses to involve in these
projects. Include their strengths. (UNMC on next slide)
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UNL Faculty
Pat Dussualt
David Hage
Mathias Schubert
Angie Pannier
Eva Bachman-Schubert
Ravi Saraf
Yongfeng Lu
Rebecca Lai
Hendrik Viljoen
Yuris Dzenis
Ming Han
Srivatsan Kidambi
Dennis Alexander
Greg Bashford
Shadi Othman
Jung Yul Lim
Strengths
Identify the key faculty from both campuses to
involve in these projects. Include their
strengths.
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UNMC Faculty
Strengths
Surinder Batra
Tony Hollingsworth
Aaron Sasson
Michelle Ouetllet
John Davis
Steve Remenga
Subodh Lele
Hamid Band
Vimla Band
Kay Wagner
Ken Cowan
CDDN (Sasha Kabanov and Tatiana Bronich)
Sanjay Singh
Howard Gendelman
Ken Bayles
Identify external academic partners & expertise
or equipment resources/strengths that are
needed to accomplish these projects.
• Better communication between campuses (and PIs)
• Expand nanofabrication facilities (microelectronics,
prototyping)
• Microfluidics faculty member
• New graduate program
List potential industry/foundation partners
(think broadly) and what they would contribute.
Include reasons why they would be interested.
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J.A. Woollam Co.
LICOR
P&G
Abbott
PanCan
American Cancer Society
All disease specific….
Describe how you would link the Center to
other campus resources.
• Links to CDDN, NCMN, MR-SEC, Center for
Biotechnology, Nebraska Gateway for Nutrigenomics,
UNMC Bioinformatics, Center for Neurosciences,
Genetics Center
Increase communication between
campuses (intracampus)
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“Stanford BioDesign” analogy
Poster Sessions
Research talks
Biologists/clinicians: What are the problems?
Engineers: What are the tools?