Administrative Core - Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research
行政核心 - 精神发育迟滞和发育障碍研究
基本信息
- 批准号:7699764
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-07-01 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
1. ADMINISTRATIVE CORE (CORE A)
1.a. OBJECTIVE
The overall objective of the Administrative Core is to facilitate the mission of the MRDDRC. Thus, the goals of
the Administrative Core are to ensure that 1) the research in this Center is focused on problems of relevance
and importance to mental retardation and developmental disabilities, 2) the research is organized around
clearly-defined themes, 3) the research is of the highest scientific merit, 4) there is facilitation of
multidisciplinary research and research training, 5) translation of basic research findings to clinical application is
a high priority, and 6) there is fostering of "centerness", that leads to synergistic interactions between MRDDRC
investigators. We believe that the activities outlined throughout this grant (see Progress Report, Core
Descriptions, and Research Projects Proposed for Core Usage) demonstrate that we are achieving these
goals, and it is our intention to continue to strive to build upon our previous successes during the next funding
period.
We propose an organizational structure that will provide scientific/programmatic leadership and crucial day-today
administrative/managerial support to MRDDRC investigators. We discuss below these two features of the
Administrative Core under "Services Provided" (Section 1.5).
1. 行政核心(核心A)
1.a.客观的
行政核心的总体目标是促进 MRDDRC 的使命。因此,目标
行政核心是确保 1) 该中心的研究重点是相关问题
以及对精神发育迟滞和发育障碍的重要性,2)该研究是围绕
明确的主题,3)该研究具有最高的科学价值,4)有利于
多学科研究和研究培训,5)将基础研究成果转化为临床应用
高度优先,并且 6) 培养“中心性”,从而导致 MRDDRC 之间的协同互动
调查人员。我们相信整个拨款中概述的活动(参见进度报告,核心
描述和针对核心用途提出的研究项目)表明我们正在实现这些目标
我们打算在下一次融资期间继续努力在之前的成功基础上再接再厉
时期。
我们提出了一个组织结构,该结构将提供科学/程序化的领导和关键的日常工作
向 MRDDRC 调查员提供行政/管理支持。下面我们就来讨论一下这两个特点
“提供的服务”下的管理核心(第 1.5 节)。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
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Mechanisms underlying neuronal enhancer specification during postnatal CNS development
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