Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7786719
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-03-12 至 2015-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdministratorAffectAnimal ExperimentationAnnual ReportsClinicalCollaborationsCommitCommunicationConfidentiality of Patient InformationCore FacilityElementsEnsureEnvironmentEpidemiologyEthicsExpenditureFundingGeneticGoalsGrantGuidelinesHealth SciencesHumanHuman ResourcesInstitutesInstitutionInternationalLaboratoriesLeadershipMalignant NeoplasmsMethodsOccupational activity of managing financesOffice ManagementPersonnel StaffingPoliciesPreparationProcessProfessional counselorPublicationsRegulationResearchResearch ActivityResearch Ethics CommitteesResearch PersonnelResource AllocationResourcesScientistStructureStudentsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUtahVertebratesdata sharingexperiencegenetic resourceimprovedmeetingsmemberprogramsskillssuccess
项目摘要
Core A will coordinate, align, and connect the elements of the PPG team, including scientific and administrative functions, meetings, communications, project and core interactions, and financial management. Core A assumes administrative and financial burdens and promotes an informed and collegial intellectual environment for the researchers. The core fulfills essential oversight and management responsibilities and maximizes the efficient utilization of resources.
The Core A Leader, also PPG PI, Dr. Randall W. Burt, is responsible for major scientific and administrative policy and direction decisions, and for resolving issues that affect more than one project or core. Responsible investigators and external and internal advisory boards also provide input.
Core A is staffed by personnel knowledgeable in scientific and technical matters, regulatory issues, and financial affairs. Core A staff includes a research scientist/genetic counselor, an experienced financial analyst, a grants administrator, and clerical staff with proficiency in office management and a thorough understanding of NIH processes and University policies. These core personnel have functioned together well for the past cycle.
Scientific and Administrative Activities. Core A will maintain an active leadership presence in the PPG to: form and execute scientific, administrative, and operational plans and policies; facilitate and encourage effective communication among all PPG members, as well as with External and Internal Scientific Advisory Boards; guide and coordinate PPG research directions; act as an enabling interface between PPG researchers and institutional resources; review progress and develop new opportunities for collaborations;
and compile a record of program discoveries, publications, and presentations.
Financial Resources Management. Core A will responsibly manage all financial aspects of the PPG, including disbursement of funds, review of expenditures, preparation of regular reports, and annual review of resource allocation among PPG investigators.
Oversight and Compliance. Core A will establish methods of effective oversight, utilize the expertise of advisors, ensure compliance with NIH guidelines regarding human and vertebrate animal research, ensure that PPG research abides by appropriate regulatory approvals, and ensure that data sharing is conducted in a manner consistent with regulations and ethical standards, especially in regards to patient confidentiality.
核心 A 将协调、调整和连接 PPG 团队的各个要素,包括科学和行政职能、会议、沟通、项目和核心互动以及财务管理。核心 A 承担行政和财务负担,并为研究人员营造一个知情和合议的智力环境。核心履行基本的监督和管理职责,并最大限度地有效利用资源。
核心 A 领导者,也是 PPG PI,Randall W. Burt 博士,负责重大科学和行政政策和方向决策,并解决影响多个项目或核心的问题。负责任的调查人员以及外部和内部顾问委员会也提供意见。
Core A 的工作人员熟悉科学技术问题、监管问题和财务事务。核心 A 人员包括一名研究科学家/遗传咨询师、一名经验丰富的财务分析师、一名拨款管理员以及精通办公室管理并透彻了解 NIH 流程和大学政策的文员。这些核心人员在过去的周期中合作良好。
科学和行政活动。核心 A 将在 PPG 中保持积极的领导地位,以: 制定并执行科学、行政和运营计划和政策;促进和鼓励所有 PPG 成员之间以及与外部和内部科学顾问委员会的有效沟通;指导和协调PPG研究方向;充当 PPG 研究人员和机构资源之间的有利接口;审查进展并开发新的合作机会;
并编制程序发现、出版物和演示的记录。
财务资源管理。核心 A 将负责管理 PPG 的所有财务方面,包括资金支付、支出审查、定期报告的准备以及 PPG 研究人员之间资源分配的年度审查。
监督和合规。核心 A 将建立有效监督的方法,利用顾问的专业知识,确保遵守 NIH 关于人类和脊椎动物研究的指南,确保 PPG 研究遵守适当的监管批准,并确保以符合法规的方式进行数据共享和道德标准,特别是在患者保密方面。
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