GUDMAP 4
Funding period: 2021 through 2026 (RFA-DK-20-013)
The goal of this phase of GUDMAP is to establish a comprehensive understanding of kidney and lower urinary tract development and maturation to inform the study of tissue maturation and aging, organ dysgenesis and disease, and ultimately organ repair and regeneration.
You can find the projections of data coming from GUDMAP4 projects in this spreadsheet.
- Creating high-resolution multi-omics molecular atlases for developing urogenital organs
(Feng Chen, Washington University, St. Louis
/ Li Ding, Washington University, St. Louis)
- Diversification of cell types during male and female external genital development
(Marty Cohn, University of Florida)
- Building a multi-scale vascular atlas of the mouse lower urinary tract
(Janet R. Keast, University of Melbourne
/ Peregrine Osborne, University of Melbourne)
- High resolution transcriptome and gene regulatory mapping of human ureter and bladder across the lifespan
(Byron H. Lee, MDAnderson Cancer Center
/ Angela Ting, MDAnderson Cancer Center / Oliver Wessely, Cleveland Clinic)
- Regulation of prostate organogenesis by tissue-resident macrophages
(Maho Shibata, The George Washington University)
- The single and same cell 3D atlas of epigenome and transcriptome of the lower urinary tract
(Xue Sean Li, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)
- Bedside to Bench Resources for Lower Urinary Tract Research
(Doug Strand, University of Texas Southwestern
/ Chad Vezina, University of Wisconsin-Madison)