Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10354693
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.99万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-09-01 至 2027-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The Administrative Core of the Louisville Superfund Center (LSC) will provide administrative and fiscal support
to all Projects and Cores supported by the Center. The Core will be directed by the Center Director, who with
assistance from the Program Administrator will facilitate communication and collaboration between individual
Cores and Projects, and provide scientific and logistic oversight to Center activities. The Core will act as a liaison
for individual Center members in order to best promote collaboration, to ensure all Center work effectively
contributes issues relevant to the SRP. The Core will also disseminate scientific knowledge acquired from the
University of Louisville Superfund Research Center (ULSRP) in a timely manner to key constituencies in forms
that are targeted and useful to our audience. These include scientists and public health professionals; local,
state, and federal policy makers; and the media and press. To assist in the planning and coordination of research
and core activities the Core personnel will organize scientific work-in-progress sessions, monthly meetings,
relevant focus groups, and frequent formal and informal interactions. To integrate cross-disciplinary research,
the Core will provide leadership and administrative support needed for integration and coordination of research.
The Core will leverage existing resources on campus to optimize the productivity of the Center, and will seek
input from both an Internal Advisory Committee and an External Advisory Committee in evaluating progress and
in maintaining the relevance of Center activities to the Superfund Research Program mandate. Core leaders
will maintain close contact with NIEHS program officials and with UofL administration. Core administrators will
also manage the finances and resources of the Center to optimize usage and appropriate allocation. They will
also coordinate the timely development of progress reports and financial statements. To ensure quality
management, the Core will monitor and facilitate attainment of Center objectives in research, training, education
and community engagement, and ensure compliance with state and federal regulations. The Administrative Core
will be the go-to place for students and trainees, community members, public media and press so that all such
activities can be appropriately facilitated and coordinated.
项目摘要
路易斯维尔超级基金中心(LSC)的行政核心将提供行政和财政支持
给中心支持的所有项目和核心。核心将由中心主任指导,他与
计划管理员的协助将促进个人之间的沟通和协作
核心和项目,并为中心活动提供科学和后勤的监督。核心将充当联络
对于各个中心成员,以最好地促进协作,以确保所有中心有效地工作
贡献与SRP相关的问题。核心还将传播从
路易斯维尔大学超级基金研究中心(ULSRP)及时以形式的关键选区
对我们的听众来说是有针对性且有用的。这些包括科学家和公共卫生专业人员;当地的,
州和联邦政策制定者;以及媒体和媒体。协助研究和协调研究
和核心活动核心人员将组织进行科学工作的课程,每月会议,
相关的焦点小组以及频繁的正式和非正式互动。为了整合跨学科研究,
核心将提供整合和研究所需的领导和行政支持。
核心将利用校园中的现有资源来优化中心的生产率,并将寻求
内部咨询委员会和外部咨询委员会的投入,以评估进度和
在维持中心活动与超级基金研究计划的授权方面。核心领导者
将与NIEHS计划官员和UOFL管理员保持密切联系。核心管理员将
还要管理中心的财务和资源以优化使用和适当的分配。他们会的
还协调进度报告和财务报表的及时开发。确保质量
管理层,核心将在研究,培训,教育中监控和促进中心目标
和社区参与,并确保遵守州和联邦法规。行政核心
将成为学生和受训者,社区成员,公共媒体和新闻的理想之选
活动可以适当促进和协调。
项目成果
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