Admin Core
管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10392977
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-04-01 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingBudgetsColoradoCommunitiesComplementConsultationsDataDatabasesDestinationsDiabetes MellitusEffectivenessEnsureEnvironmentExposure toFacultyFaculty RecruitmentFeasibility StudiesFeedbackFosteringGoalsIndividualIntentionInvestmentsLeadershipMediationMedicalMissionNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesPatientsPilot ProjectsPositioning AttributePreventionPriceProcessProductivityProgram DevelopmentReagentResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResource SharingResourcesScientistServicesStudentsSystemTechnologyTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUtilization ReviewWorkbasecareercareer developmentcostcost effectiveinstrumentationinterestnext generationprogramsscreeningweb site
项目摘要
ADMINISTRATIVE CORE
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The Administrative core will provide leadership, oversight and scientific direction for all aspects of the DRC to
ensure it operates responsibly, effectively and efficiently. Its mission is to facilitate a scientific environment that
fosters interactive research and resource sharing between the interdisciplinary DRC investigators. The DRC
Director (Sussel) and Associate director (Reusch) will work closely with the internal and external advisory boards
to provide oversight of the individual biomedical cores to ensure they offer services that would be difficult for
single users to implement in a cost-effective manner, but would be of broad interest to the research base. In
particular, the Administrative core will work to leverage existing UC AMC research resources and/or provide new
resources, such that DRC investigators have access to the most state-of-art technologies and instrumentation,
specialized reagents and resources for diabetes research, and training, with the intention of removing barriers
that would potentially impede progress in basic and translational diabetes discoveries. The Administrative
component will be responsible for overseeing all financial aspects of the DRC.
The Administrative core will also be responsible for the coordination, administration and promotion of the Pilot
and Feasibility and Enrichment programs. In particular, the UC Denver DRC Enrichment Program will enhance
the diabetes research environment at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and its affiliates by
boosting the visibility, breadth and impact of diabetes research. The overall goal of this program is to position
the University of Colorado and the UC Denver DRC, as a “destination” for faculty, students, patients, community
leaders and philanthropists; where support of cutting-edge diabetes research drives advancement of prevention,
screening, and treatment of diabetes and its complications.
The DRC Director and Associate director will also represent the UC Denver DRC at the NIH and on the national
level. Importantly, the DRC Director and Associate director will work together to ensure there is a strong and
responsive leadership for the DRC programs at UC AMC to ensure diabetes research in Colorado is maintained
at the highest level.
行政核心
项目摘要/摘要
行政核心将为刚果民主共和国的所有方面提供领导、监督和科学指导,以
确保它以负责任、有效和高效的方式运行。它的使命是促进一个科学环境,
促进跨学科刚果民主共和国调查人员之间的互动研究和资源共享。刚果民主共和国
主任(Sussel)和副主任(Reusch)将与内部和外部咨询委员会密切合作
提供对单个生物医学核心的监督,以确保它们提供难以
单一用户以具有成本效益的方式实施,但会引起研究基础的广泛兴趣。在……里面
特别是,管理核心将致力于利用现有的UC AMC研究资源和/或提供新的
资源,以便刚果民主共和国调查人员能够获得最先进的技术和仪器,
糖尿病研究和培训的专门试剂和资源,目的是消除障碍
这可能会阻碍基础和转化性糖尿病发现的进展。行政部门
该部门将负责监督刚果民主共和国的所有财务方面。
行政核心还将负责协调、管理和推动试点工作
以及可行性和浓缩计划。特别是,加州大学丹佛分校的DRC浓缩计划将增强
科罗拉多大学安舒茨医学院及其附属机构的糖尿病研究环境
提高糖尿病研究的知名度、广度和影响力。该计划的总体目标是定位
科罗拉多大学和加州大学丹佛分校,作为教职员工、学生、患者和社区的“目的地”
领导者和慈善家;在支持前沿糖尿病研究推动预防进步的地方,
糖尿病及其并发症的筛查和治疗。
DRC主任和副主任还将代表加州大学丹佛分校参加NIH和国家
水平。重要的是,刚果民主共和国主任和副主任将共同努力,确保有一个强大的
加州大学AMC的DRC项目的响应性领导,以确保科罗拉多州的糖尿病研究得以维持
在最高级别。
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