Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10222515
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.37万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-07-13 至 2023-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Anaplasma phagocytophilumBiologyBorrelia burgdorferiCommunicationCommunitiesConsultationsContractsDataEducational workshopEnsureEvaluationEvaluation ReportsFutureGoalsGrantHuman ResourcesImmune signalingImmunityInformation DisseminationInternationalKnowledgeLeadLeadershipLifeMarylandMonitorOccupational activity of managing financesOffice ManagementOffice of Administrative ManagementOutcomeOutcomes ResearchPathogenesisPerformancePrincipal InvestigatorProgress ReportsRecommendationRegulationResearchResourcesRoleScientistSite VisitTicksTrainingTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVeterinary MedicineVisionbasecohesioncollegedata exchangedata sharingimprovedmembermicrobialmicrobiotaoutreachpathogenprogramssuccesssymposiumvectorweb site
项目摘要
ADMINISTRATIVE CORE
Abstract
The Administrative Core will provide managerial and organizational support related to the proposed Program
Project and will be based in the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Maryland (UMD) College
Park campus. The Administrative Core leader, Dr. Pal, will provide scientific leadership, facilitate communication
among all members of the P01 as well as dissemination with the broader scientific community, manage the
financial resources and assure best practices and appropriate compliance with Federal regulations, facilitate
evaluation and progress reports. Organizationally, this Program Project is led by three PIs, Dr. Pal along with
Drs. Pedra and Fikrig, who made contributions to the current state of knowledge in tick biology and immunity.
Together the team assembled an outstanding Executive Committee, consisting of all three PIs and the Core
Leader, Dr. Munderloh, all nationally and internationally recognized experts in tick biology and immunity. The
Executive Committee shall provide overall scientific guidance and lead future directions for the Program Project
based on constant exchange of data and information. To ensure continued success of this Program Project, the
Administrative Core will rely on the annual recommendations made by an external Scientific Advisory Board.
The specific aims of the Administrative Core are as follow: 1) Provide Scientific Leadership and Overall Vision;
2) Manage Fiscal and Other Resources; 3) Facilitate Communication and Dissemination; 4) Enable Evaluation
and Annual Progress Report. The expected role of the Administrative Core is to facilitate interactions and
perpetuate cohesiveness between the three projects and the scientific core to improve our understanding of tick
biology, immunity, and interaction with pathogens. Overall, the Administrative Core will facilitate the
dissemination of research outcomes and support outreach to scientific communities and the broader public.
行政核心
摘要
行政核心将提供与拟议方案有关的管理和组织支持
该项目将设在马里兰大学(UMD)学院的兽医系
公园校园。行政核心领导Pal博士将提供科学领导,促进沟通
在P01的所有成员中以及在更广泛的科学界中传播,管理
财政资源,并确保最佳做法和适当遵守联邦法规,促进
评估和进度报告。在组织上,该计划项目由三名PI领导,Pal博士和
Pedra博士和Fikrig博士,他们对壁虱生物学和免疫学的知识现状做出了贡献。
该团队共同组建了一个杰出的执行委员会,由所有三名PI和核心人员组成
领导,Munderloh博士,都是国内和国际公认的壁虱生物学和免疫学专家。这个
执行委员会应为计划项目提供全面的科学指导并领导未来的方向
基于不断交换数据和信息。为确保本计划项目的持续成功,
行政核心将依靠外部科学咨询委员会提出的年度建议。
行政核心的具体目标是:1)提供科学的领导和总体的愿景;
2)管理财政和其他资源;3)促进沟通和传播;4)启用评估
和年度进度报告。行政核心的预期作用是促进互动和
保持三个项目和科学核心之间的凝聚力,以提高我们对滴答的理解
生物学、免疫力以及与病原体的相互作用。总体而言,行政核心将促进
传播研究成果,并支持向科学界和更广泛的公众宣传。
项目成果
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Cross-Species Immunity Signals Impacting Persistence of Tick-Borne Pathogens
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- 批准号:
9976334 - 财政年份:2018
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8858229 - 财政年份:2015
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