Cores
The operations for recovering, sample processing and distributing and data management of nPOD donor gifts are done through four different cores:
The Administrative Core, located at the University of Florida, coordinates relationships with Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs) and screening labs, which are of critical importance to organ recovery. The administrative core also coordinates investigators relations, special projects and day-to-day activities. The current members of the nPOD administrative core are:
- Mark Atkinson, Ph.D., nPOD Executive Director, Professor
University of Florida
(352) 273-8276
atkinson@ufl.edu - Alberto Pugliese, M.D., nPOD Co-Executive Director, Chair, Department of Diabetes Immunology
City of Hope
(305) 243-5348
apugliese@coh.org - Carmella Evans-Molina, Ph.D., M.D., nPOD Co-Executive Director, Professor
Indiana University School of Medicine
(317) 278-3177
cevansmo@iu.edu - Mingder Yang, Ph.D., nPOD Director
University of Florida
(352) 273-9296
mdyang@ufl.edu - Robert O’Flynn, B.A., HDS-C, nPOD Donor Development and OPO Liaison
University of Florida
(352) 294-8773
robert.oflynn@ufl.edu - Lisa Turk, M.S., nPOD Investigator Coordinator
University of Florida
(352) 273-9268
lisaturk@ufl.edu - Alice Zhang, nPOD Program Assistant
University of Florida
(352) 273-9268
zhanga@ufl.edu
The Autoantibody Core, located at the University of Colorado, manages quality control and assurance for nPOD screening laboratories and also tests nPOD tissues for diabetes-related autoantibodies. The current members of the autoantibody core are:
- Liping Yu, M.D., nPOD Autoantibody Core Director
University of Colorado Health Science Center
303-724-6808
Liping.Yu@uchsc.edu - Clive Wasserfall, PhD, nPOD Laboratory Scientist
University of Florida
(352) 273-9298
clive@ufl.edu
The Large Scale Electron Microscopy (EM) Core, within the nPOD program, is located at the University Medical Center in Groningen, The Netherlands. The EM Core serves as the primary site for processing nPOD donors’ tissue samples for high-resolution imaging using electron microscopy. Obtained images and data of complete cross-sections of human islets with nanometer resolution are being shared with nPOD investigators via the portal (www.nanotomy.org) that allows experts in different labs to access and further analyze the data. The current members of the nPOD EM Core are:
- Ben N. G. Giepmans, PhD, nPOD Nanotomy Core Director
UMC Groningen, The Netherlands
(+31-50) 361-6133
b.n.g.giepmans@umcg.nl - Anouk H.G. Wolters, BSc, nPOD Nanotomy Core EM Lead Technician
UMC Groningen, The Netherlands
(+31-50) 361-6175
a.h.g.wolters@umcg.nl - Kim Kats, nPOD Nanotomy Core EM Technician
UMC Groningen, The Netherlands
(+31-50) 361-6111
k.kats@umcg.nl
The Data Management Core, located at the City of Hope in Duarte, California, handles all data related aspects of the project, serves as the projects interface with the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS) and manages nPOD’s autoantibody database. The current member of the data management core is:
- John Kaddis, Ph.D., nPOD Data Management Core Director
City of Hope National Medical Center
(626) 256-4673 ext. 63377
jkaddis@coh.org
The Organ Processing and Pathology Core (OPPC), located at the University of Florida, receives nPOD donor tissue directly from OPOs, processes the tissue, ships samples directly to investigators and stores case samples and data. The current members of the OPPC are:
- Irina Kusmartseva, Ph.D., nPOD OPPC Director
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
inkusmartseva@ufl.edu - Maria Peterson, M.S., Research Specialist
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
marialpeterson@ufl.edu - Ellen Verney, B.S., Research Specialist
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
everney@ufl.edu - Helmut Hiller, M.S., Research Specialist
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
hhiller@ufl.edu - Casey Grubel, B.S., Research Technician
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
caseygrubel@ufl.edu - Robin Foss, B.A., B.H.S., P.S. (ASCP), Pathology Assistant
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
fossrm@pathology.ufl.edu - Amanda Ramella, B.S.
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
aramella@ufl.edu - Kacie Geelhoed, B.S., Research Technician
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
kgeelhoed@ufl.edu - Alexis Meier, B.S., Research Technician
University of Florida
(352) 273-7737
alexis.meier@ufl.edu