Core A: Administrative Core
核心A:行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10493835
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.8万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-01 至 2027-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdultAlabamaAnimalsAntibodiesArchivesBudgetsCardiac MyocytesCardiovascular systemCell LineCommunicationComputer WorkstationsCongestive Heart FailureDataData AnalysesDevelopmentDocumentationEmployee HealthEnsureEnvironmental HealthFamily suidaeGenesGuidelinesHuman ResourcesIACUCIndividualInjuryInstitutionKnockout MiceLaboratoriesLeadLeadershipMinnesotaMonitorNeonatalOffice of Administrative ManagementPatientsPersonsPlasmidsPoliciesPreparationProceduresProgress ReportsProtocols documentationReagentRegulationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSafetyScheduleSiteSocial DistanceStatistical Data InterpretationStudentsSystemTexasTissue EngineeringTissue SampleTransgenic OrganismsTransportationUniversitiesVentricularViral VectorWorkcareer developmentcloud storagedelivery vehicleexperimental studyinduced pluripotent stem cell technologymeetingsmembernovelorganizational structureprogramssample collectionsuccesssynergismtool
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
(Core A)
Administrative Core
The Projects and Cores of this Program will be distributed across three Universities, the University of Alabama
at Birmingham (UAB), the University of Minnesota (UMN), and the University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW).
The Administrative Core (Core A) will work closely with Dr. Jay Zhang to provide the leadership and
organizational structure needed to maximize the synergy of this highly integrated and collaborative Program.
The activities of Core A are summarized under the following specific aims (SAs) and sub-Aims: SA1. Provide
leadership and promote synergy among Projects and Cores. The Administrative Core will lead and
coordinate the activities of all Projects and Cores in this PPG. SA2. Maximize communication among Program
Leaders, Trainees, and Advisors. Core A will lead and ensure the success of this collaborative Program for an
unrelenting commitment to maximum communication among all involved personnel, including Project and Core
Leaders, trainees, and staff, as well as members of the Steering and Scientific Oversight Committees and the
Internal and External Advisory Boards. SA3. Manage the administrative, fiscal, and compliance
responsibilities of all Projects and Cores. SA3.1. Ensure compliance with all University, State, and Federal
oversight agencies. SA3.2. Manage Program finances. And SA3.3. Assist Project Leaders, staff, and trainees
on an as-needed basis to provide routine administrative support and assist with other program-related activities
such as facilitating the hiring of new research staff and trainees, and coordinating the exchange of cell lines,
antibodies, plasmids, viral vector delivery systems, transgenic/knockout mouse lines, and other tools, reagents,
or protocols. Core A will also lead and maintain the exchange program for student and postdoctoral trainees
among Project laboratories, which will accelerate both the trainees' career development and the pace of scientific
discovery.
抽象的
(核心A)
行政核心
该计划的项目和核心将分布在三所大学,阿拉巴马大学
伯明翰大学 (UAB)、明尼苏达大学 (UMN) 和德克萨斯西南大学 (UTSW)。
行政核心(核心A)将与张杰博士密切合作,提供领导和支持
需要组织结构来最大限度地发挥这一高度集成和协作计划的协同作用。
核心 A 的活动总结为以下具体目标 (SA) 和分目标: SA1。提供
领导力并促进项目和核心之间的协同作用。行政核心将领导和
协调本 PPG 中所有项目和核心的活动。 SA2。最大化程序之间的沟通
领导者、实习生和顾问。核心 A 将领导并确保该合作计划的成功
坚定不移地致力于在所有相关人员(包括项目和核心人员)之间实现最大程度的沟通
领导者、学员和工作人员,以及指导和科学监督委员会和
内部和外部顾问委员会。 SA3。管理行政、财务和合规性
所有项目和核心的职责。 SA3.1。确保遵守所有大学、州和联邦的规定
监督机构。 SA3.2。管理计划财务。还有SA3.3。协助项目负责人、工作人员和学员
根据需要提供日常行政支持并协助其他与计划相关的活动
例如促进雇用新的研究人员和实习生,以及协调细胞系的交换,
抗体、质粒、病毒载体传递系统、转基因/基因敲除小鼠系以及其他工具、试剂、
或协议。核心 A 还将领导和维护学生和博士后实习生的交流计划
项目实验室,这将加快学员的职业发展和科研步伐
发现。
项目成果
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10677730 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 39.8万 - 项目类别:
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- 资助金额:
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