Abstract
for the RCE
Bacillus
anthracis Host
Interactions
Discovery
of Subunit Vaccine Candidates against
Glanders
Alphavirus
Vaccines for Biodefense
Novel
Genetic Tools for Viral Biodefense
Development
and Evaluation of Human
Brucellosis
Vaccines
Rapid
Diagnostic Tools for Q Fever
New
Diagnostic Methods for Accute Rickettsial
Infections
Risks
and Interventions for Pandemic Influenza
Development
of Novel Pseudoinfectious Flavivirus Vaccines
Development
of Diagnostic Reagents for the detection
of
Francisella and
Francisella
Infection
Toward
Control of Rift Valley Fever Virus
Replication
Novel
Vaccine Technology for Biodefense
Nucleocapsid-specific
Small Molecule Inhibitors
of
the Bunyaviridae
New
Technologies for Creating Affinity Reagents
New Opportunities Projects
Identification
and Characterization of Novel
Flavivirus
Antivirals
Biosafety
Containment Training Program
Passive
Immunotherapeutics for
Select
Agents
Preclinical
Testing of YF17D/LAS, a Bivalent
Vaccine
for Lassa and
Yellow
Fever
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Western
Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious
Diseases Research (WRCE) Abstract
In
response to NIAID’s call for the creation of strong infrastructure
and multifaceted research and development activities applying
the best basic, translational, and clinical science to the generation
of new diagnostic, therapeutic and vaccine countermeasures for
Category A, B, and C pathogens posing threats as agents of bioterrorism,
over 32 institutions in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas,
and Louisiana have combined their energy, creativity, and resources
to create the Western Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense
and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (WRCE). Eight scientific
cores provide access to state-of-the-art proteomics, genomics,
standardized small animal, and nonhuman primate models of infectious
diseases, BSL4 laboratory facilities, as well as crosscutting
functions in computational biology and a streamlined process
for translational development of vaccines and drugs leading to
FDA approval. A wealth of scientific expertise on biothreat agents
and contemporary biomedical technology is applied to establishing
the scientific basis and translating it through 9 major research
projects, 12 developmental research projects, and 5 career development
projects. The scientific program includes: 1) the development
of vaccines against Rift Valley fever, smallpox, brucellosis,
tularemia, anthrax, plague, glanders, typhus and Venezuelan,
eastern, and western equine encephalitis; 2) new therapeutic
agents against Bacillus anthracis (including the spore), plague,
arenaviruses, filoviruses, alphaviruses, flaviviruses, Nipah
virus, and poxviruses; 3) novel approaches to synthesis of chemical
libraries that will promote future drug discovery; 4) advanced
diagnostic methods for Q fever and typhus; and 5) development
of a small animal model for monkeypox and hantavirus pulmonary
syndrome. A consistently strong spirit of cooperation among traditionally
competing institutions has established an interlocking network
of projects, cores, and administration. The guidance of this
network of interactive research projects and core resource facilities
is executed under a comprehensive administrative plan to contribute
substantially to the nation’s biodefense mission by fulfilling
a carefully crafted scientific strategy on a common theme. Collaborations
for host–pathogen biology-based development of novel vaccines,
diagnostics, and therapeutics against biothreat agents are at
the forefront of the WRCE’s scientific endeavors.
Key Personnel:
Director: David H. Walker, M.D. – University
of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Associate Director for Research Development: Joel
B. Baseman, Ph.D. – University of Texas Health Science
Center at San Antonio
Associate Director for Product Development: Lawrence
Stanberry, M.D., Ph.D. – UTMB
Associate Director for Career Development: Stanley
M. Lemon, M.D. – UTMB
Associate Director for Emergency Preparedness: Scott
Lillibridge, M.D. – University of Texas Health Science
Center at Houston
Associate Director for Scientific Administration: Douglas
M. Watts, Ph.D. – UTMB
Associate Director for Biosafety: Lee Thompson – UTMB
Project Administrator: Kimberly Schuenke, Ph.D. – UTMB
Participating
Institutions:
Texas:
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Houston VA Medical Center, Houston, Texas
Rice University, Houston, Texas
San Antonio Metro Health District, San Antonio, Texas
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, Southwest National Primate Research
Center, San Antonio, Texas
Texas A&M University (TAMU), College of Veterinary Medicine, College Station,
Texas
Texas A&M University System Health Science Center (TAMUS HSC), College
Station, TX
Texas A&M University System Health Science Center, Houston, TX
Texas Dept. of Health, Austin, Texas
Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
University of Houston, Houston, Texas
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, Texas College
of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Worth, Texas
University of Texas at Austin (UT), Austin, Texas
University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas
University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas
University of Texas at San Antonio (UT-SA), San Antonio, Texas
University of Texas Health Center at Tyler, Tyler, Texas
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHSCH), Houston, Texas
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA), San Antonio,
Texas
University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston, Texas
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (UTSW), Dallas, Texas
New Mexico:
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM
New Mexico Dept. of Health, Santa Fe, NM
Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Louisiana:
Louisiana Dept. of Health, New Orleans, LA
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, Louisiana
Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine, Baton Rouge, LA
Tulane University Health Sciences Center, Tulane National Research Primate
Resource Center, Covington and New Orleans, Louisiana
Oklahoma:
Oklahoma State Dept. of Health, Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City, OK
Arkansas:
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas
Arkansas Dept. of Health, Little Rock, Arkansas
Department of Veterans Affairs, Little Rock, Arkansas
Other:
AlphaVax, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
University of California, Davis, CA
University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
MacroGenics Company, Inc., Dallas,
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