Grant Details
Grant Number: |
3U01CA078296-05S2 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Anton-Culver, Hoda |
Organization: |
University Of California-Irvine |
Project Title: |
NCI Cfrbccs Informatics Center at Uci |
Fiscal Year: |
2003 |
Abstract
DESCRIPTION: Advanced technology for mutation detection, the cloning of
several cancer susceptibility genes, and high-throughput sequencing of genes
make obsolete many of the previous and some of the current research
strategies in the genetic epidemiology of cancer. In addition, the clinical
implications of inherited mutations will need to be defined and communicated
to health care providers and cancer genetics professionals. To provide an
infrastructure for studies in human cancer genetics of unprecedented size
and complexity, the National Cancer Institute has initiated the Cooperative
Family Registry for Breast and Colon Cancer Studies (CFRBCCS). Integral to
this effort will be a state-of-the-art Informatics Center (IC), that will
develop, implement, and maintain a central informatics system and provide
technical expertise for the development of information technologies,
statistical methodology, and study design. Collectively, the University of
California at Irvine (UCI), Dartmouth Medical School, and the University of
Southern California have extensive experience in developing information
management systems, participating in and coordinating multi-center research
efforts, and developing advanced techniques in biostatistics. Further,
leading international experts in biostatistics, genetic epidemiology, and
molecular genetics will participate as members in the Biostatistics,
Genetics, and Epidemiology Consortium, to provide technical expertise to
CFRBCCS researchers. Our specific aims are: 1) Develop, implement, and
maintain a single central informatics system at UCI, 2) Provide summary
data, support, and coordination for the CFRBCCS registries, 3) Provide
technical expertise regarding statistical issues, study design, methodology,
and information technologies for the Registries, through an international
consortium of leading experts in biostatistics, genetic epidemiology, and
molecular genetics, 4) Carry out the responsibility for the CFRBCCS
Study-wide communication, coordination, and administrative duties.
Publications
None. See parent grant details.