Administration Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9979916
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-08-17 至 2023-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
The Administrative Core will provide leadership, facilitate and coordinate the research efforts of the three main
projects and the pilot project and Core B (the Animal and Behavior Core). Core A of this Multi-PI P01 is directed
by Dr. McKenna, Dr. Bearer and Dr. McCarthy who will serve as Principal Investigators with the assistance of a
part time administrative assistant. Dr. McKenna will serve as the Contact PI of this multi-PI Grant. Dr. Bearer will
provide a clinical perspective and assist each PI in identifying research projects for Neonatology fellows and
residents and assist with oversight for fellowship projects. Dr. McCarthy will provide advice and insight to all
investigators from her in depth expertise in cerebellar development and function and assist with designing and
establishing the interactive relational database that will facilitate active collaboration of all of the PIs and projects.
Core A will organize biweekly meetings of the P01 PIs, the four Project PIs, Core Director and Co-Director, and
biostatistician, (these individuals comprise the Oversight Committee) and monthly meetings of the oversight
committee with all other participants on this P01 to discuss research findings and plan interactive research
studies. Core A will also arrange quarterly meetings of the P01 PIs, Project PIs, Core B Director and Co-Director
and biostatistician with the Internal Advisory committee to cover progress, direction and quality control. Core A
will also facilitate the video conferences with members of the External Advisory Board and organize/coordinate
any visits from members of the External Advisory Board. Critically, Core A will directly handle the Core A budget
and oversee the budgets of Projects I-IV and Core B in collaboration with department business managers. A
biostatistician in Core A will provide statistical support and advice regarding experimental design and data
analysis for all of the Projects and Core B. Core A will work directly with Core B to maintain the intranet-based
interactive calendar, message board, Drop Box site and customized Relational Database. Core A will provide
oversight to the research training of pediatric residents and fellows. In addition, Core A will monitor cost
effectiveness and quality control. As with any successful joint effort, the directorship of this MPI-P01 will provide
checks and balances to sustain the highest scientific and administrative standards.
行政核心将提供领导,促进和协调这三个主要的研究工作
项目与试点项目和核心B(动物和行为核心)。该多PI P01的核心A被指向
由McKenna博士,Bearer博士和McCarthy博士,他们将在A的协助下担任首席调查员
兼职行政助理。 McKenna博士将作为此多PI赠款的联系。 Bearer Will博士
提供临床观点,并协助每个PI识别新生儿学研究员的研究项目,
居民并协助监督奖学金项目。麦卡锡博士将为所有人提供建议和见识
她在小脑开发和功能方面的深入专业知识中的研究人员,并协助设计和
建立互动关系数据库,该数据库将有助于所有PI和项目的积极协作。
核心A将组织P01 PI,四个项目PI,核心主任和联合主任的每两周一次会议,以及
生物统计学家(这些人组成监督委员会)和监督的月度会议
该P01上所有其他参与者的委员会讨论研究结果并计划互动研究
研究。核心A还将安排P01 PIS,Project PIS,核心B董事和联合导演的季度会议
以及内部咨询委员会的生物统计学家,以涵盖进度,指导和质量控制。核心A。
还将促进与外部咨询委员会成员的视频会议,并组织/协调
外部顾问委员会成员的任何访问。至关重要的是,核心A将直接处理核心预算
并与部门业务经理合作监督项目I-IV和Core B项目的预算。一个
核心A的生物统计学家将提供有关实验设计和数据的统计支持和建议
对所有项目和核心B的分析。
交互式日历,留言板,Drop Box网站和自定义的关系数据库。核心A将提供
监督小儿居民和研究员的研究培训。此外,核心A将监控成本
有效性和质量控制。与任何成功的联合努力一样,该MPI-P01的董事职位将提供
支票和余额以维持最高的科学和行政标准。
项目成果
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- 批准号:95443899544389
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