Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8473444
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-09-01 至 2017-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:BiologyCenters of Research ExcellenceCore FacilityEvaluationExtramural ActivitiesFundingHealth Services ResearchHuman ResourcesLaboratoriesLeadershipMedical centerMentorsNebraskaOxidation-ReductionPhaseProgram Research Project GrantsReportingResearchResearch TrainingSeriesStructureTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationUniversitiesinnovationmeetingsmemberorganizational structureoutreachprogramsresearch facilitysuccesssymposiumundergraduate student
项目摘要
ADMINISTRATIVE CORE ABSTRACT
The Administrative Core of the Redox Biology Center (RBC) has been central to the success of the Center in the Phase I/II funding cycles and has been instrumental in implementing the Center's scientific and outreach activities. The RBC requests funds to continue supporting an administrative structure, which includes a Center Director and two Co-Directors who are responsible for the overall administration of the Center and reporting to the Vice Chancellors of Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). The RBC also proposes to continue supporting an Administrative Coordinator who is responsible for the fiscal administration of the Center. For Phase III, the RBC is proposing to add a Program Coordinator to the Administrative Core who will oversee the core research facilities in conjunction with the Core Directors and Co-Directors. Key components in the organizational structure of the RBC are also the Directors of the core research facilities who are responsible for managing the facilities and servicing the research needs of RBC members. Two advisory councils (internal and external) will continue to guide the leadership of the RBC and provide key input into decisions involving the mentoring and pilot programs and the core research facilities. The Administrative Core is crucial to the administration of the numerous Center activities required to accomplish the specific aims of the Phase III funding cycle, which are to 1) increase research capabilities, innovation, and extramural funding in the RBC; 2) strengthen research training and education in redox biology; and 3) graduate from IDeA program funding as a self-sustainable center of research excellence in redox biology. Center activities coordinated by the Administrative Core in Phase III will include mentoring and pilot research project programs, a unique summer graduate course in redox biology, a summer research program for undergraduate students, an annual RBC symposium and retreat, a seminar series, research meetings, an annual evaluation by the External Advisory Council, and core research facilities. Both UNL and UNMC have made substantial commitments to this Phase III application, which will help sustain the RBC Administrative Core, enhance pilot program funding, and support core research facilities developed through COBRE program support. In addition, UNL and UNMC will continue to provide ample laboratory and office space for RBC members, RBC core facilities and personnel, and office space for the Administrative Coordinator.
行政核心摘要
氧化还原生物学中心 (RBC) 的行政核心对于该中心在第一阶段/第二阶段资助周期中的成功至关重要,并且在实施该中心的科学和外展活动方面发挥了重要作用。 RBC 请求资金继续支持行政结构,其中包括一名中心主任和两名联合主任,他们负责中心的整体管理并向内布拉斯加大学林肯分校 (UNL) 的研究副校长和内布拉斯加大学医学中心 (UNMC)。加拿大皇家银行还建议继续支持一名负责该中心财务管理的行政协调员。对于第三阶段,加拿大皇家银行提议在行政核心中增加一名项目协调员,他将与核心主任和联合主任一起监督核心研究设施。 RBC 组织结构的关键组成部分也是核心研究设施的主任,他们负责管理设施并满足 RBC 成员的研究需求。两个顾问委员会(内部和外部)将继续指导 RBC 的领导层,并为涉及指导和试点计划以及核心研究设施的决策提供关键投入。行政核心对于管理实现第三阶段资助周期具体目标所需的众多中心活动至关重要,这些活动包括: 1) 提高 RBC 的研究能力、创新和外部资助; 2)加强氧化还原生物学的研究培训和教育; 3) 获得 IDeA 项目资助,成为氧化还原生物学领域自我可持续发展的卓越研究中心。第三阶段由行政核心协调的中心活动将包括指导和试点研究项目计划、独特的氧化还原生物学夏季研究生课程、本科生夏季研究计划、年度 RBC 研讨会和务虚会、研讨会系列、研究会议、外部咨询委员会和核心研究设施的年度评估。 UNL 和 UNMC 都对此 III 期应用做出了重大承诺,这将有助于维持 RBC 行政核心、增加试点计划资金并支持通过 COBRE 计划支持开发的核心研究设施。此外,UNL和UNMC将继续为RBC成员提供充足的实验室和办公空间、RBC核心设施和人员以及行政协调员的办公空间。
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