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Genomics Shared Resource

$1P30FY2023CANIH

University Of California At Davis, Davis CA

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Abstract

GENOMICS SHARED RESOURCE (GSR) PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The Genomics Shared Resource (GSR) provides UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center (UCDCCC) researchers with comprehensive services and expertise in the broad area of genomics and bioinformatics, and access to the most contemporary genomic applications and state-of-the-art instrumentation for next-generation sequencing (NGS) and NanoString nCounter analyses. Together, these technologies enable investigators to accomplish virtually every type of genomics application including mutation screening (whole-exome sequencing; WES), transcriptome profiling (RNA-Sequencing), epigenomics (ChIP-Seq, Hi-C), metagenomics, and single-cell sequencing. The GSR also provides a wide range of services for translational genomics research with optimized protocols for the analysis of clinical samples from a broad range of sources (e.g., FFPE tissue, whole blood, serum, saliva, patient-derived xenografts) and of extremely limited amounts. Moreover, investigator-driven projects have been supported by the development of customized protocols and reagents, including targeted NGS panels and methods for the analysis of circulating tumor DNA, exosomal miRNA, and viral genomes. To help achieve productive outcomes from genomics experiments, the GSR provides extensive data analysis and integrative bioinformatics support. The GSR further facilitates these projects by providing consultation for experimental design, project logistics and management, as well as support for the preparation of manuscripts and grant proposals. Education is an additional important component of the GSR and is provided through laboratory-based training, workshops, and seminars. Oversight and management of the GSR is provided by the Director, John McPherson, PhD, who has deep expertise in DNA sequencing and cancer genomics through the Human Genome Project and a career that spans three Genome Centers; and the co-Director, Clifford Tepper, PhD, who has 20 years of experience in the application and development of a wide variety of genomics and bioinformatics applications. Taken together, the GSR provides a complete integrative and functional molecular profiling solution to the UCDCCC. The Specific Aims for the GSR are to: 1) Provide services, expertise, and technologies in the area of genomics to UCDCCC investigators. 2) Perform bioinformatics analysis in order to provide interpretable results from genomics studies. 3) Facilitate the genomics research efforts of the UCDCCC through education, mentoring and support for preparation of manuscripts and grant proposals. 4) Facilitate access to other `omic services at UCDCCC.

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