Centers for Research on Structural Biology of Infectious Diseases: Coronavirus
- Funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Total publications:0 publications
Grant number: 75N93022C00036-P00007-9999-1
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Key facts
- Disease COVID-19, Disease X
- Start & end year 2022.02025.0
- Known Financial Commitments (USD) $366,698
- Funder National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Principal Investigator . PETER MYLER
- Research Location United States of America
- Lead Research Institution SEATTLE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
- Research Priority Alignment N/A
- Research Category - Pathogen: natural history, transmission and diagnostics 
- Research Subcategory - Pathogen morphology, shedding & natural history 
- Special Interest Tags - N/A 
- Study Type - Non-Clinical 
- Clinical Trial Details - N/A 
- Broad Policy Alignment - Pending 
- Age Group - Not Applicable 
- Vulnerable Population - Not applicable 
- Occupations of Interest - Not applicable 
Abstract
To apply state-of-the-art, high-throughput structural biology technologies to experimentally characterize the three-dimensional atomic structure of targeted proteins on the NIAID priority pathogens list and organisms causing emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases. This program also supports research projects that utilize the 3D structure information and experimental approaches to better characterize the molecular functional role of protein targets. The primary focus of the Center is pathogen proteins that are expected to have an important biological role and a potential impact on biomedical research.