Leadership Administration Core
领导行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10689538
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-09-15 至 2026-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
7. Project Summary: LAC
The Leadership and Administrative Core (LAC) will ensure the UM-OAIC provides support for training the next
generation of scientists pursuing research careers in aging, and the conducting of novel research directed by
the UM-OAIC goals of: 1) advancing an understanding of the mechanisms by which exercise, activity-based,
and multi-modal rehabilitation interventions directed at specific functional impairments affect multiple body
systems underlying functional performance and enable functional recovery; 2) developing and testing
interventions to restore function and minimize disability following acute disabling events and gradual declines
related to serious chronic diseases; and 3) preparing junior investigators and more established investigators
new to the field of aging to advance research that promotes health and independence in older adults with
disabling conditions.
The LAC combines the skills of three leaders (MPIs): 1) Jay Magaziner, PhD, MSHyg, an
epidemiologist and gerontologist, who directs the campus-wide UM Center for Research on Aging
(administrative/contact MPI): 2) Leslie Katzel, MD, PhD, a geriatrician scientist and director of the Baltimore
VAMC GRECC (MPI for medical direction); and 3) Alice Ryan, PhD, an exercise physiologist who works
between laboratory and clinical research (MPI for mechanistic research). These leaders will guide
multidisciplinary investigators in an integrated program that builds on the sciences and therapeutic applications
of exercise, physical activity, and rehabilitation.
The LAC receives advice on operations, resource allocation, progress, and strategies for expanding
aging research at University of Maryland Baltimore (UMB) from an External Advisory Board of national leaders
in aging research; an Internal Advisory Board of research and administrative leaders at UMB not part of the
UM-OAIC; and a Community Advisory Board of community members interested in the well-being of older
persons. A Research and Education Advisory Panel advises LAC, Pilot and Exploratory Studies Core (PESC),
and Research Education Core (REC) leaders on UM-OAIC’s research training activities, and reviews pilot and
development projects and faculty scholars. Internal and External DSMBs review data quality, patient safety,
and ethical conduct of research.
The LAC receives outstanding intellectual and financial support from UMB to achieve UM-OAIC
research and research training goals. The LAC fosters ongoing discussion among core leaders and faculty
scholars to ensure research and training are done in a cohesive, coordinated and integrated manner. The LAC
also engages scientists from across UMB so that research and research training can take full advantage of the
breadth and depth of experience and resources available. The LAC aims include: enriching the cadre of
translational scientists pursuing aging research; advancing the careers of junior faculty to become independent
investigators; developing resources to support goals; ensuring independent review of pilot, development
project and faculty scholar applications; and managing the UM-OAIC budget and distribution of funds.
7。项目摘要:LAC
领导力和行政核心(LAC)将确保UM-OAIC为训练提供支持
从事衰老的研究职业的一系列科学家以及进行新研究的研究
欧洲的目标的目标:1)促进对基于活动的锻炼的机制的理解
和针对特定功能障碍的多模式康复干预措施会影响多个身体
功能性能的基础系统并启用功能恢复; 2)开发和测试
急性残疾事件和等级下降后,恢复功能并最大程度地减少功能的干预措施
与严重的慢性疾病有关; 3)准备初级调查人员和更知名的研究人员
迈向衰老领域的新手,以促进研究,以促进老年人的健康和独立性
禁用条件。
LAC结合了三位领导人的技能(MPI):1)Jay Magaziner,博士,MSHYG,一个
流行病学家和老年医生,指导校园范围内的UM衰老研究中心
(行政/联系MPI):2)老年科学家兼巴尔的摩的莱斯利·卡兹尔(Leslie Katzel),医学博士,博士学位
VAMC GRECC(MPI用于医疗方向); 3)爱丽丝·瑞安(Alice Ryan)博士,一名运动生理学家
在实验室和临床研究之间(机械研究的MPI)。这些领导人将指导
基于科学和治疗应用的综合计划中的多学科研究人员
运动,体育锻炼和康复。
LAC收到有关运营,资源分配,进度和扩展策略的建议
马里兰州巴尔的摩大学(UMB)的老化研究,来自国家领导人的外部顾问委员会
在衰老研究中; UMB的内部研究顾问委员会和行政领导人不在
UM-OAIC;以及一个对年长福祉感兴趣的社区顾问委员会
人。研究和教育咨询小组顾问LAC,飞行员和探索性研究核心(PESC),
以及有关UM-OAIC的研究培训活动的研究教育核心(REC)领导者,并审查飞行员和
发展项目和教师学者。内部和外部DSMB审查数据质量,患者安全,
和研究的道德行为。
LAC获得UMB的出色智力和财政支持,以实现UM-OAIC
研究和研究培训目标。 LAC促进了核心领导者和教师之间正在进行的讨论
确保研究和培训的学者以凝聚力,协调和综合的方式进行。鞋带
还可以参与来自UMB的科学家,以便研究和研究培训可以充分利用
可用的经验和资源的广度和深度。 LAC的目的包括:丰富
转化科学家追求衰老研究;促进初级教师的职业发展
调查人员;开发资源以支持目标;确保对飞行员的独立审查,开发
项目和教师科学应用;并管理UM-OAIC预算和资金分配。
项目成果
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