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U24HG013300

Cooperative Agreement

Overview

Grant Description
Flybase: A Drosophila Genomic and Genetic Database - Project Summary / Abstract

For the past thirty years, FlyBase has provided a centralized resource for Drosophila genetic and genomic data to enable a community of over 4000 research laboratories to further their research. Drosophila is one of the premier model organisms that provides cost-effective help in elucidating the etiology of human genetic diseases.

FlyBase provides expert curation, controlled vocabularies (ontologies), and community access to a broad array of Drosophila research data and resources, including genome annotations, transcriptomics data, information about mutant and transgenic fly stocks, and much more. The value of this information extends to the study of human health and disease.

Future progress in functional genomics in Drosophila depends on FlyBase to keep up-to-date with the literature. To achieve these goals, FlyBase works closely with other Model Organism Databases (MODs) and the Alliance of Genome Resources (Alliance).

Our resource development plan has three aims. Aim 1. Improve curation and data utilization. We will: 1) improve the efficiency of curation by assessing the priority of the curated data for the research community and focusing on the highest priority data, and improve the technical curation process; 2) utilize the time freed up by increased efficiency to add new data types to FlyBase to match new directions in the field; and 3) help the community make the best use of the data in FlyBase by providing integrated summaries, including visual representations, and improved searching.

Aim 2: Maintain and strengthen the FlyBase ecosystem. FlyBase synergizes with a number of other databases in order to enhance access to Drosophila data and tools by the research community. These efforts help maximize the utility of resources at all sites and distribute high-quality curated information to multiple websites, tools, etc. Our collaborators include the Alliance, the EBI Single Cell Expression Atlas, the Virtual Fly Brain Project, the DRSC Functional Genomics Resources, and the Gene Ontology Consortium.

Aim 3: Harmonization and transfer of FlyBase data and processes into the Alliance. FlyBase is a founding member of the Alliance whose goals are to harmonize model organism and human data and make it accessible to a variety of users following FAIR plus 5 principles. We will further integrate actively curated Drosophila data and develop processes and tools to import and export these data to and from the Alliance. This effort will have a major impact on multiple research and clinical communities, including the fly community, by accelerating the development of integrative analyses and approaches for fly models of human diseases.
Funding Goals
NHGRI SUPPORTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESOURCES AND TECHNOLOGIES THAT WILL ACCELERATE GENOME RESEARCH AND ITS APPLICATION TO HUMAN HEALTH AND GENOMIC MEDICINE. A CRITICAL PART OF THE NHGRI MISSION CONTINUES TO BE THE STUDY OF THE ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS (ELSI) OF GENOME RESEARCH. NHGRI ALSO SUPPORTS THE TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT OF INVESTIGATORS AND THE DISSEMINATION OF GENOME INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC AND TO HEALTH PROFESSIONALS. THE SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH (SBIR) PROGRAM IS USED TO INCREASE PRIVATE SECTOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF INNOVATIONS DERIVED FROM FEDERAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, TO INCREASE SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION IN FEDERAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, AND TO FOSTER AND ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION OF SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS AND WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS IN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION. THE SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (STTR) PROGRAM IS USED TO FOSTER SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION THROUGH COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CARRIED OUT BETWEEN SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, TO FOSTER TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER BETWEEN SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS AND RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS, TO INCREASE PRIVATE SECTOR COMMERCIALIZATION OF INNOVATIONS DERIVED FROM FEDERAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, AND TO FOSTER AND ENCOURAGE PARTICIPATION OF SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS AND WOMEN-OWNED SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS IN TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Place of Performance
Massachusetts United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 107% from $1,954,238 to $4,043,101.
President And Fellows Of Harvard College was awarded Drosophila Genomic Database: Enhancing Research and Collaboration Cooperative Agreement U24HG013300 worth $4,043,101 from National Human Genome Research Institute in April 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Massachusetts United States. The grant has a duration of 4 years 9 months and was awarded through assistance program 93.172 Human Genome Research. The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Biomedical Knowledgebase (U24 - Clinical Trials Not Allowed).

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 2/20/25

Period of Performance
4/1/24
Start Date
1/31/29
End Date
34.0% Complete

Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to U24HG013300

Subgrant Awards

Disclosed subgrants for U24HG013300

Transaction History

Modifications to U24HG013300

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
U24HG013300
SAI Number
U24HG013300-1721447334
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Private Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
75N400 NIH NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Funding Office
75N400 NIH NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Awardee UEI
LN53LCFJFL45
Awardee CAGE
1NQH4
Performance District
MA-90
Senators
Edward Markey
Elizabeth Warren
Modified: 2/20/25