Vantage: Consolidation to Create the Vanderbilt Technologies for Advanced Genomics

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Posted: Thursday, March 25, 2010 12:00 am | Updated: 1:59 pm, Thu Sep 16, 2010.

Recipient: The Vanderbilt University

Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health

Grant Amount: $8,675,794

Local Amount: $8,675,794

Grant Description: VANTAGE (VANderbilt Technologies for Advanced Genomics) represents a logical next step in advancing a highly successful institutional policy of shared resource management coupled to an increasingly robust scientific capability for translational research and future healthcare. Our overarching goal in centralized organizational support for scientific core facilities management is to provide sound management of resources without impacting scientific vision, leadership, and oversight. As a result of this philosophy, we have been able to centralize services, put in place consistent quality control measures, and provide shared services to individual investigators that would be difficult for them to efficiently access individually. The VANTAGE proposal represents on-going, consistent execution of an institutional policy of core resource management and scientific development.

Project Description: None.

Job Creation: Not Applicable at this time.

Infrastructure rationale: VANTAGE represents a logical next step in advancing a highly successful institutional policy of shared resource management coupled to an increasingly robust scientific capability for translational research and future healthcare. Recognizing a need for ac

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