Detalles del proyecto
Description
Camelids, such as alpacas and llamas, have become a valuable
resource for biomedical research since they produce a novel type of heavy chain]only antibody that can
be used to produce single domain antibodies, known as nanobodies. Nanobodies can be selected for
and then easily produced in large quantities as recombinant proteins in bacteria, purified, and used for a
wide variety of purposes. Nanobodies can also be engineered to contain specific markers or tags that
can be used as reporters for diagnosing diseases. This pilot project is designed to develop a Nanobody
Platform for Precision Medicine (NPPM). We propose to enhance and expand the use of nanobodies for
biomedical research, focusing on core technologies that will be of utility to researchers at the University
of Kentucky, other Institutional Development Award (IDEA) states, and biomedical researchers more
broadly. We will develop a pipeline of nanobody]based technologies, utilizing a collaborative structure
organized under the Principle and co]Principle Investigators
| Estado | Finalizado |
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| Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 7/1/14 → 4/30/20 |
Financiación
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences
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COBRE for the Center for Molecular Medicine
Hersh, L. (PI), Creamer, T. (CoI), Dutch, R. (CoI), Mendenhall, M. (CoI), Rodgers, D. (CoI), Spielmann, H. (CoI), Watt, D. (CoI), Whiteheart, S. (Former CoI) & Zhu, H. (Former CoI)
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
7/1/14 → 4/30/21
Proyecto: Research project