Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10395969
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.64万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-07-01 至 2024-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountabilityApplications GrantsAreaAttentionBasic ScienceBiologicalBiomedical ResearchCaliforniaCancer Grant Supplements (P30)Clinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicationConsultationsDevelopmentDigestive System DisordersDisciplineDisputesEnsureFacultyFinancial SupportFosteringGastrointestinal DiseasesGoalsHealthHypersensitivityImmunologyInflammatoryInstitutesInstitutionLaboratory ResearchLeadershipLiverLiver diseasesMedicalMissionOccupational activity of managing financesPreventionRecommendationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionScientistServicesSupervisionTechnologyTranslational ResearchUniversitiesVisioncareercohesiondaily functioningdesignexperiencegastrointestinalimprovedlecturesmeetingsmemberoperationprogramssymposiumweb site
项目摘要
Summary
The overall mission of the San Diego Digestive Diseases Research Center is to foster basic, translational and
clinical research to improve the prevention and treatment of inflammatory diseases of the digestive system. The
objective of the Administrative Core is to support the Center mission through effective overall management,
smooth coordination and diligent supervision of the diverse Center activities. The Center will be led by an
Executive Committee that is chaired by Drs. Bernd Schnabl and Lars Eckmann and includes the Directors and
Co-Directors of the Biomedical Research Cores. They will be advised by an Internal Advisory Board, comprised
of two Center members from the consortium of Center-participating institutions and two experienced faculty from
outside of the Center. In addition, an External Advisory Board will be formed to provide a broader context to
overall Center oversight and general operational advice by meeting annually with the Center leadership to review
progress and make recommendations on Center activities and Pilot/Feasibility grant applications. The
Administrative Core will perform the following specific functions in the Center: a) Development and
implementation of staffing plan; b) Fiscal management and accountability planning; c) Organization of the
Executive Committee and Internal Advisory Board; d) Organization of the External Advisory Board; e) Oversight
of the Biomedical Research Cores; f) Administration of Pilot/Feasibility Program; g) Administration of Enrichment
Program; h) Center meetings and communications; and i) Identification and resolution of problems and disputes.
The Pilot/Feasibility Program, administrated by the Core, will be directed by Dr. Eckmann. This program was
initiated in association with a Digestive Disease Research Mini-Center held at the University of California, San
Diego (UCSD) and was extremely successful. The Enrichment Program will be led by Dr. Schnabl. This program
is designed to integrate participation from regional institutions and to create truly transformative educational
opportunities. A dedicated Center Manager will execute the daily functions of the Administrative Core by
providing support for the financial management and the operation of Center activities. Support from a Silvio O.
Conte Digestive Diseases Research Core Center P30 award for an Administrative Core will be critically important
for the San Diego Digestive Diseases Research Center to meet its goals and to promote research for improving
digestive health and effectively treat inflammatory digestive diseases.
概括
圣地亚哥消化疾病研究中心的整体任务是培养基本,翻译和
临床研究,以改善消化系统炎症性疾病的预防和治疗。这
行政核心的目的是通过有效的整体管理来支持中心任务,
对各种中心活动的平稳协调和勤奋的监督。中心将由
由博士主持的执行委员会。 Bernd Schnabl和Lars Eckmann,包括董事和
生物医学研究核心的联合导演。他们将由内部顾问委员会提供建议
来自中心参与机构联盟的两个中心成员和两个经验丰富的教师
在中心外。此外,将成立外部咨询委员会,以提供更广泛的背景
总体中心监督和一般运营建议每年与中心领导层见面以审查
进步并就中心活动和试点/可行性赠款申请提出建议。这
行政核心将在中心执行以下特定功能:a)开发和
执行人员计划; b)财政管理和责任计划; c)组织
执行委员会和内部顾问委员会; d)外部顾问委员会的组织; e)监督
生物医学研究核心; f)试点/可行性计划的管理; g)富集给药
程序; h)中心会议和沟通; i)确定和解决问题和争议。
由核心管理的飞行员/可行性计划将由Eckmann博士执导。这个程序是
与在加利福尼亚大学SAN大学举行的消化疾病研究小型中心合作发起的
迭戈(UCSD),非常成功。丰富计划将由Schnabl博士领导。这个程序
旨在整合区域机构的参与并创建真正的变革性教育
机会。专门的中心经理将通过执行行政核心的每日功能
为财务管理和中心活动的运营提供支持。 Silvio O.的支持。
Conte Digestive疾病研究核心中心P30的行政核心奖至关重要
为了使圣地亚哥消化疾病研究中心达到其目标,并促进研究
消化健康并有效治疗炎症消化疾病。
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