Grants and Contracts Details
Description
The University of Kentucky proposes to acquire an Aperio ScanScope® XT digital slide scanner
including the ImageScope™/Genie™ and Webscope™ viewing software. This instrument will be
housed in the University of Kentucky Alzheimer’s Disease Center Neuropathology Core laboratory.
The location is safe and secure, but open to all the Major and Minor Users, with outstanding
Institutional Support. 11 Major Users and 3 Minor Users, representing ten different academic
departments within the University, strongly desire the instrument. There is no analogous
instrument currently available within or nearby the University of Kentucky; however, this scientific
advancement dovetails very well with existing medical expertise, technical infrastructure, and
research facilities at the University of Kentucky. The Aperio ScanScope XT scans and analyzes
microscope slides in a digitized format that will enable optimized and detailed archiving and data
mining of histopathological data. The instrument represents a significant technological step forward
for the field of quantitative neuropathology by facilitating the digitized identification and analysis of
histopathological hallmarks of ND, in addition to normal structures. In addition, the slide scanner is
ideal for improving quantitative measures of surviving cell counts in stereology, in situ hybridization
signal quantification, animal model assessments (including brain trauma and prion disease
models), and other cutting edge applications that will directly facilitate NIH-funded research projects
by Major Users at the University of Kentucky. This instrument will provide a unique opportunity to
introduce, validate, and publish methods in digital microscopy and bioinformatics for the purpose of
quantifying brain pathology. The instrument will have an Advisory Panel that is broad-based, with
representation by eight different academic departments from the University of Kentucky. Finally, due
to its web-based functionality, the purchase of the Aperio ScanScope XT will allow for the exchange
of data throughout Kentucky’s remote regions and through the network of Alzheimer’s Disease
Centers nationally.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 4/1/11 → 3/31/12 |
Funding
- National Center for Research Resources: $283,657.00
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