Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8208604
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.74万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
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- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvisory CommitteesAffectAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAlcoholsAnimal ModelAreaAwarenessBasic ScienceBehaviorBudgetsCategoriesClinicalCommunitiesCommunity OutreachComputersCritiquesDisciplineEducationEducational ActivitiesExtramural ActivitiesFertilizationFosteringFunctional disorderFundingGoalsHIVHIV InfectionsHealthHealth SciencesHost DefenseHost Defense MechanismHuman ResourcesIndividualInfectionInstitutesInstitutionInterventionInvestigationKnowledgeLifeMedicalMissionMolecularMonitorMorbidity - disease rateParticipantPathogenesisPathway interactionsPerformancePositioning AttributePrincipal InvestigatorProductivityResearchResearch PersonnelScientistServicesStudentsTranslatingalcohol effectalcohol researchbasebody systemcareerclinically relevantcost effectivegraduate studentinterestoperationoutreachprogramsskillssuccess
项目摘要
The scientific focus of the Comprehensive Alcohol Research Center (CARC) at the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans is to conduct cutting-edge basic research on alcohol and HIV that can be translated into effective community-based interventions. The oversight and operation of the CARC is conducted through the Administrative Core. The Administrative Core provides the organizational framework for the direction, management, and coordination of the CARC. Specifically, the Administrative Core; 1) monitors the performance and productivity of the individual research components and cores; 2) manages the budget and fiscal activities of the CARC; 3) supervises the CARC personnel: and 4) plans and executes the educational, enrichment and dissemination functions of the Center. The Administrative Core also provides biostatistical support and is responsible for centralizing, coordinating, and integrating computer services for administrative and scientific components of the CARC. The Principal Investigator has responsibility for all CARC components and supervises their activities and receives valuable input from the Scientific Director, the Intramural Center Committee, and the Program Advisory Committee. The Administrative Core facilitates a synergistic and productive interaction among the participants which contributes substantially to the success of the CARC. Such interactions are a "way of life" for the participating CARC scientists and include both formal and informal venues which provide ample opportunity for critique and cross-fertilization of ideas addressing the common goal of the health consequences of alcohol abuse. In addition to monitoring the progress and scientific productivity of the individual components of the CARC and fostering interdisciplinary cooperation, the Administrative Core manages the budget and fiscal activities of the Center. The Director of Education, Enrichment, and Dissemination Activities develops educational programs for the scientific and lay communities
on the biomedical consequences of alcohol use and abuse. In summary, the Administrative Core is a mature, integrated organization with a successful record in developing a comprehensive, thematically focused research program that is both productive and cost-effective in an area of great clinical relevance.
新奥尔良路易斯安那州立大学健康科学中心的综合酒精研究中心 (CARC) 的科学重点是开展有关酒精和艾滋病毒的前沿基础研究,并将其转化为有效的社区干预措施。 CARC 的监督和运作是通过行政核心进行的。行政核心为 CARC 的指导、管理和协调提供组织框架。具体来说,行政核心; 1) 监控各个研究组件和核心的性能和生产力; 2) 管理 CARC 的预算和财务活动; 3) 监督 CARC 人员:以及 4) 规划和执行中心的教育、丰富和传播职能。行政核心还提供生物统计支持,并负责集中、协调和整合 CARC 行政和科学部分的计算机服务。首席研究员负责 CARC 的所有组成部分并监督其活动,并从科学主任、校内中心委员会和项目咨询委员会获得宝贵的意见。行政核心促进参与者之间的协同和富有成效的互动,这对 CARC 的成功做出了重大贡献。对于参与的 CARC 科学家来说,这种互动是一种“生活方式”,包括正式和非正式的场所,为解决酗酒对健康后果的共同目标进行批评和思想交叉提供了充足的机会。除了监测 CARC 各个组成部分的进展和科学生产力并促进跨学科合作外,行政核心还管理该中心的预算和财务活动。教育、丰富和传播活动总监为科学界和非专业界制定教育计划
关于酒精使用和滥用的生物医学后果。总之,行政核心是一个成熟的综合组织,在开发全面的、以主题为重点的研究项目方面拥有成功的记录,该项目在具有重大临床意义的领域中既富有成效又具有成本效益。
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