Core--Scientific
核心--科学
基本信息
- 批准号:7552546
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 54.62万
- 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:2006-12-01 至 2007-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
The Administrative and Scientific Cores of the UConn ARC are designed to assure that all proposed and ongoing research activities within the Center function in a co-ordinated, efficient and productive fashion (Administrative Core) and that multi-study support facilities and common resources are shared effectively by related projects (Scientific Cores). Component I (Core Component) of the Center's renewal application describes the Center's organizational framework, the authority and roles of the Center's Principal Investigator / Scientific Director, quality control mechanisms, services provided by the two Core facilities (biostatistics, clinical evaluation unit), and the various functions of the Administrative Core / Scientific Core. The major functions include: budgeting, fiscal planning, resource allocation, scientific enrichment. Professional development, facilities improvement, acquisition of new technologies, information management, providing linkages to clinical populations for clinical research, data management and analysis, and access to a biostatistical support group and a clinical research evaluation unit shared by various projects.
An important part of the UConn ARC's mission is to serve as a local, regional, and national resource for information dissemination, scientific consultation, continuing education, and the facilitation of scholarly exchanges. In the proposed grant period, these activities will take the form of sponsorship of continuing education workshops (e.g., screening and brief intervention, pharmacotherapy of alcohol dependence, clinical assessment, etc.), dissemination of professional education training materials, providing consultation regarding alcohol policy, journal editorial responsibilities, support for visiting foreign scientists, and post-doctoral training.
This component also describes the scientific core resources of the UConn ARC and linkages to several other relevant resources (GCRC, fMRI, Center on Aging, transgenic facility) within the School of Medicine. The Core's facilities include the Biostatistics Support Group and the Clinical Research and Evaluation Unit (CREU). These core facilities contribute to the overall goals of the Center by providing expertise, personnel, laboratory facilities and specialized equipment that are shared by different projects and by serving as training sites for post-doctoral fellows, visiting scientists, and psychiatry residents.
描述(由申请人提供):
UCONN ARC的行政和科学核心旨在确保以协调,高效和生产的方式(行政核心)(行政核心)中中心功能中的所有提议和正在进行的研究活动,并且多学生支持设施和共同资源均由相关项目(科学核心)有效地共享。该中心更新应用程序的组件I(核心组成部分)描述了该中心的组织框架,该中心主要研究人员 /科学主管,质量控制机制,由两个核心设施(生物统计学,临床评估单元)提供的服务以及行政核心 /科学核心的各种功能。主要功能包括:预算,财政计划,资源分配,科学丰富。专业发展,设施的改进,新技术的获取,信息管理,与临床研究,数据管理和分析的临床人群提供联系,以及访问生物统计学支持小组以及由各个项目共享的临床研究评估单位。
UConn Arc使命的重要组成部分是作为信息传播,科学咨询,继续教育以及促进学术交流的本地,地区和国家资源。在拟议的授予期内,这些活动将采用继续教育研讨会的赞助形式(例如,筛查和简短干预,酒精依赖的药物治疗,临床评估等),专业教育培训材料的传播,提供有关酒精政策的咨询,期刊编辑职责,对访问外交科学家的支持,以及支持外交科学家以及专业后的培训。
该组成部分还描述了UConn ARC的科学核心资源,并与医学院内的其他几种相关资源(GCRC,fMRI,衰老中心,转基因设施)的联系。核心的设施包括生物统计学支持小组和临床研究和评估单位(CREU)。这些核心设施通过提供专业知识,人员,实验室设施和专业设备来实现中心的整体目标,这些设备由不同的项目共享,并作为博士后研究员,访问科学家和精神病学居民的培训地点。
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