Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10155468
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-07-06 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AtmosphereBackBasic ScienceBusinessesChargeClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCritical ThinkingDataDiabetes MellitusDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureEnvironmentEquipmentEventEvolutionFacultyFeedbackFosteringFundingGrowthHealthHuman ResourcesIndianaLeadershipMaintenanceMathematicsMedical StudentsMetabolic DiseasesMissionNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNational Institute of General Medical SciencesOperations ResearchPoliciesPostdoctoral FellowReagentResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSamplingScientistSeriesServicesSpecialistStructureStudentsTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining SupportTraining and EducationTranslational ResearchVisitbasecareerenvironmental enrichment for laboratory animalsoperationpre-doctoralprogramsskillssuccesssymposiumweb site
项目摘要
ABSTRACT (ADMINISTRATIVE CORE)
The Administrative Core will leverage resources and provide administrative oversight to ensure smooth
operation of the Indiana Diabetes Research Center (IDRC), including the Research Cores, Pilot and Feasibility
Program, and Enrichment Program. The Administrative Core includes the Director of the IDRC, Dr. C. Evans-
Molina, the Associate Director, Dr. K. Mather, the Executive Administrative Assistant, the Business Manager,
and the Communications Specialist. To support the mission of the IDRC, the Administrative Core will leverage
resources and provide administrative oversight to ensure operation of the Research Cores and the Pilot and
Feasibility Program. In addition, the Administrative Core will create an environment that enriches collaboration
and interaction by providing oversight of the Seminar Series and the Annual Diabetes Symposium. The Co-
Directors assume responsibility for the scientific and educational directions of the Center. The Associate
Director will assist the Directors as needed in the operation of the IDRC. The aims of the Administrative Core
will include:
(1) Encourage membership in the IDRC to ensure the continued growth of the Center's Research Base
of investigators.
(2) Foster the careers of new and promising investigators in the field of diabetes and metabolic
disorders by providing funding, scientific expertise and guidance, and access to technical resources through
the Pilot and Feasibility Program.
(3) Allocate resources (including equipment, personnel, and funds) and oversee charge-back policies
to ensure the financial health of each Research Core and the appropriate flow of reagents and samples
between Cores.
(4) Create an environment that meets the needs of the Research Base and facilitates success through
evolution of the Research Cores.
(5) Minimize redundancy of Core services and charge-backs, and to maximize interaction and
collaboration with investigators from other research disciplines.
(6) Create a stimulating atmosphere that facilitates the training and education of faculty and learners at
all levels through the operation of an Enrichment Program
(7) Inform the Research Base and local community of IDRC activities including seminars, Research
Core services, availability of Pilot and Feasibility funds, and local diabetes-related events through the
maintenance of a dedicated website.
摘要(行政核心)
行政核心将利用资源并提供行政监督,以确保顺利进行
印第安纳糖尿病研究中心 (IDRC) 的运营,包括研究核心、试点和可行性
计划和强化计划。行政核心包括 IDRC 主任 C. Evans 博士-
Molina,副总监,K. Mather 博士,行政行政助理,业务经理,
和通讯专家。为了支持 IDRC 的使命,行政核心将利用
资源并提供行政监督,以确保研究核心和试点的运行
可行性计划。此外,行政核心将创造一个丰富协作的环境
通过监督研讨会系列和年度糖尿病研讨会来进行互动。该公司
主任负责中心的科学和教育方向。助理
董事将根据需要协助董事进行 IDRC 的运作。行政核心的目标
将包括:
(1)鼓励加入IDRC,以确保中心研究基地的持续发展
的调查员。
(2) 培养糖尿病和代谢领域新的有前途的研究人员的职业生涯
通过提供资金、科学专业知识和指导以及获得技术资源来治疗疾病
试点和可行性计划。
(3) 分配资源(包括设备、人员和资金)并监督退款政策
确保每个研究核心的财务健康以及试剂和样本的适当流动
核心之间。
(四)营造符合基地需求、促进基地成功的环境
研究核心的演变。
(5) 最大限度地减少核心服务和退款的冗余,并最大限度地提高互动和
与其他研究学科的研究人员合作。
(六)营造有利于教师和学生培训和教育的良好氛围
通过强化计划的运作实现各个级别
(7) 向研究基地和当地社区通报IDRC的活动,包括研讨会、研究
核心服务、试点和可行性资金的可用性以及通过以下方式开展的当地糖尿病相关活动
维护专门的网站。
项目成果
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