South Texas Alzheimer's Disease Center Administrative Core
南德克萨斯阿尔茨海默病中心行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10662325
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 56.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-01 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdministrative EfficiencyAdvisory CommitteesAffectAlzheimer disease preventionAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAlzheimer&aposs Disease Core CenterAlzheimer&aposs disease related dementiaBehavioralCareer MobilityClinical InvestigatorCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity Health EducationContractsDataData Coordinating CenterDiagnosisDiseaseDiverse WorkforceEducationElderlyEnsureEnvironmentEtiologyFacultyFamilyFosteringFoundationsFundingGeneticGoalsGrantHealth SciencesHispanic PopulationsHispanic ancestryHuman ResourcesInfrastructureInstitutionInternationalLeadLeadershipLogisticsMaintenanceMinority ParticipationMissionNational Institute on AgingNeurosciencesPathogenesisPoliciesPopulation HeterogeneityReduce health disparitiesResearchResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesScienceScientistSeasonsSiteSouth TexasStrategic PlanningTexasTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWorkcommunity engagementdata sharingdata storage sitedevelopmental diseaseeducation researchenvironmental enrichment for laboratory animalsexperiencehealth care deliveryhealth disparityhuman subjectimprovedinnovationmeetingsmembernovelpublic-private partnershiprecruitrepositoryresearch studysynergism
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT – Administrative Core
The South Texas Alzheimer’s Disease Center (STAC) Administrative Core (AC), part of the
collaborative effort of University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSA) and
the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV), will provide the overarching leadership and
governance for the STAC along with directing new initiatives aimed at training and supporting
innovative research approaches with the goal of reducing health disparities in Alzheimer´s
disease and related disorders (ADRD). The AC will serve as an integral administrative hub for
each Core by acting as the central resource for financial review, human resources
management, contract management, grants management, and data/biospecimen /resources
sharing. The Specific Aims of the AC are: 1) Lead the overall direction of the STAC by holding
continuous strategic planning sessions with national and international experts in AD research; 2)
Review, fund and oversee novel AD developmental projects from across South Texas with input
from the STAC advisory committees and NIA with the goal to provide seed funding to new
investigators that will advance the field and ultimately result in greater funding through other NIH
opportunities, foundations, or philanthropy; 3)Identify and support mentees involved in
transformative AD research, community engagement, and education with the focus of
advancing careers centered around the ADRD research and education; 4) Engage in routine
financial review and analysis of all STAC functions to ensure maximal ROI of existing Cores and
projects as well as to support new initiatives. 5) Serve as the integral administrative hub for
each Core and collaborative site by acting as the central repository for resources such as
contract management, finance, HR, and grants management. Ensure compliance with human
subjects, scientific integrity, data sharing, and fiscal policy requirements of the NIH. 6) Promote
integration of all STAC Cores by holding regular meetings between all Core leaders and
scientific advisory members to discuss strategy and progress of each Core. 7) Recruit and
retain faculty and staff who are underrepresented in neuroscience by fostering an inclusive
environment with the aid; 8) Encourage national, state, and local collaboration through
interaction with other ADC’s, NIH, the data coordinating center, and engage AD clinicians and
scientists at UTHSA/UTRGV and externally; 9) Bolster STAC funding and resources through
actively engaging in philanthropic initiatives and seeking public private partnerships; 10) Ensure
the STAC is promoted as the premier AD resource in South Texas by routinely publicizing
research, community engagement and educational initiatives to the state and local community
with guidance from NIA. The AC will provide an effective and efficient administrative
infrastructure for the STAC to establish, maintain, and grow a robust, interdisciplinary, cross-
institution education and research enterprise that will advance the goal of reducing the burden
of ADRD in our nation, and particularly addressing health disparities for Hispanics with ADRD in
Texas.
项目摘要/摘要 – 行政核心
南德克萨斯阿尔茨海默病中心 (STAC) 行政核心 (AC),隶属于
德克萨斯大学圣安东尼奥健康科学中心 (UTHSA) 和
德克萨斯大学里奥格兰德河谷分校 (UTRGV) 将提供总体领导和
STAC 的治理以及指导旨在培训和支持的新举措
旨在减少阿尔茨海默氏症健康差异的创新研究方法
AC 将作为一个完整的行政中心。
每个核心作为财务审查、人力资源的中央资源
管理、合同管理、赠款管理和数据/生物样本/资源
AC 的具体目标是: 1) 通过召开来领导 STAC 的总体方向。
与AD研究领域的国内和国际专家持续规划战略会议;
审查、资助和监督德克萨斯州南部各地的新型 AD 开发项目并提供意见
来自 STAC 咨询委员会和 NIA 的资金,目标是为新项目提供种子资金
研究人员将推动该领域的发展,并最终通过其他 NIH 获得更多资金
机会、基金会或慈善事业;3)确定并支持参与的受训者
变革性 AD 研究、社区参与和教育,重点是
以 ADRD 研究和教育为中心推进职业发展; 4) 从事日常工作;
对所有 STAC 职能进行财务审查和分析,以确保现有核心的最大投资回报率
项目以及支持新举措 5) 作为综合行政中心。
每个核心和协作站点充当资源的中央存储库,例如
确保合规管理、财务、人力资源和拨款管理。
6) 促进 NIH 的学科、科学诚信、数据共享和财政政策要求。
通过在所有核心领导人之间定期举行会议来整合所有 STAC 核心
科学顾问成员讨论每个核心的策略和进展 7) 招募和。
通过培养包容性,留住神经科学领域代表性不足的教职员工
8) 鼓励国家、州和地方的合作;
与其他 ADC、NIH、数据协调中心互动,并让 AD 圣人和
UTHSA/UTRGV 和外部的科学家; 9) 通过以下方式支持 STAC 的资金和资源;
积极参与慈善活动并寻求公私合作伙伴关系 10) 确保
通过定期宣传,STAC 被提升为德克萨斯州南部首要的 AD 资源
对州和地方社区的研究、社区参与和教育举措
在 NIA 的指导下,AC 将提供有效且高效的行政管理。
STAC 的基础设施,用于建立、维护和发展强大的、跨学科的、跨领域的
推进减负目标的院校教育科研企业
我国 ADRD 的发展,特别是解决西班牙裔 ADRD 的健康差异问题
德克萨斯州。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
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