IN-TRAC Administration (AdminCore)IN-TRAC Development (DevCore)IN-TRAC Biocontainment Core (BBC)IN-TRAC Animal Modeling Core (AMC)IN-TRAC Research Imaging Core (RIC)IN-TRAC Clinical Research and Patient Care Core (CRPCC)
The Administrative Core is responsible for administrative and scientific leadership for IN-TRAC and is responsible for coordinating all communication between IN-TRAC Cores, researchers and NIH/NIAID Program staff; oversight of all IN-TRAC activities; and providing an organizational and administrative structure to optimize opportunities to promote multidisciplinary collaborations and interactions between the Cores and among a diverse cohort of IN-TRAC trainees.
The AdminCore is run by Dr. Larry Schlesinger and Kim Olsen
The Development Core will establish a culture of continuous education and development for IN-TRAC participants that are prospective or established TB researchers. This includes career development training in lab management, grant writing and community engagement, and tailoring the research and clinical experiences to develop TB researchers that are adaptable to the changing landscape of future research and clinical needs. IN-TRAC participants will work within a values-driven, research intensive institute and carefully selected unique, established field sites. The Development Core will award pilot grants to IN-TRAC participants to support multidisciplinary collaborative research, or preliminary and feasibility data for federal and non-federal grant submissions or project development.
The DevCore is run by Drs. Riti Sharan and Crystal Bolden-Rush
IN-TRAC participants will learn the basics in biosafety as well as how to work effectively and proficiently in a biocontainment environment. They will be exposed to a comprehensive array of modern biotechnologies. The training plan is crafted to create a personalized training experience for the needs of the new TB investigators, including risk assessment of their proposed studies, and training on proper biosafety & biocontainment guidelines to conduct their studies. The Core will also provide training in: i) Research Risk Assessment; ii) Developing Institutional Biosafety Committee protocols; iii) Developing Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee protocols from the perspective of Biosafety; iv) How to obtain CDC/USDA permits and MTAs to obtain TB materials from national or international collaborators; v) How to order TB research materials from different biorepositories (e.g. BEI Resources); and vi) How to ship biocontainment materials to collaborators.
The Biocontainment Core is run by Drs. Jordi Torrelles and Anthony Wang
The Animal Model Core will establish a training program to introduce all IN-TRAC participants to the TB field using a variety of animal models that can translate in silico and in vitro findings into potential application to humans. Texas Biomed has specific strengths in rodent and nonhuman primate (NHP) models of TB, HIV, Ebola, Pertussis, Hepatitis viruses, and Zika among others. Texas Biomed hosts the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) and has developed large NHP programs that incorporate aerobiology, molecular biology and a variety of imaging platforms within the Animal Biosafety Level 3 (ABSL3). These will be the foundation of the Animal Model Core.
The AMC is run by Drs. Tori Baxter and Smriti Mehra
Providing theoretical and hands-on training from single cell imaging (confocal microscopy, cytometry, live cell imaging, single cell RNAseq) through to whole body imaging in mice (IVIS) and Non-human primates (NHP) (PET/CT) within large, fully outfitted BSL3/ABSL3 facilities
The RIC is run by Dr. Deepak Kaushal.
There is an urgent need for the next generation of TB researchers to understand patient care and clinical research aspects of TB, as a foundation for their future leadership in developing improved TB diagnostics, treatments and vaccines. The purpose of this Clinical Research & Patient Care (CRPC) Core is to provide prospective or established TB researchers (IN-TRAC participants) with personalized, hands-on clinical TB research and patient care training. Our TB clinical research training site will be led by Dr. Restrepo, who’s laboratory is located on the Texas side of the US-Mexico border. Our TB clinical care training site will be led by Drs. Armitige and Seaworth.
The CRPC Core is run by Drs. Blanca Restrepo and Lisa Armitige