Admin Core
管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10395579
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.41万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-04-20 至 2026-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalAccountingAddressBackBaltimoreBiological Response Modifier TherapyBiomimeticsBudgetsChlamydia trachomatisClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplexCoordination and CollaborationDataData AnalysesDelawareEngineeringEnsureEnvironmentFinancial SupportFosteringGoalsGrantGroup MeetingsHumanHuman MicrobiomeImmunityIndividualInfectionInstitutesInstitutionIntellectual PropertyKnowledgeLeadershipMarylandModelingNeisseria gonorrhoeaeOffice of Administrative ManagementOutcomePharmaceutical PreparationsPoliciesPrincipal InvestigatorProgress ReportsReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResolutionResourcesRunningScheduleSchool DentistryScientistSexually Transmitted DiseasesStructureSubgroupTechnologyTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWomen&aposs HealthWorkbasecervicovaginalcollegedata disseminationdata integrationdata sharingexperiencegenome sciencesimprovedinnovationlecturesmedical schoolsmeetingsmicrobiomemicrobiotaoutreachpreclinical studyprogramsresearch and developmentsymposium
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Core A, the Administrative Core, based at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Institute for Genome
Sciences in Baltimore (UMSOM/IGS) will provide administrative, financial, research oversight, and general
administrative support related to the program consortium and each individual project and core. The Core will be
co-directed by Drs. Jacques Ravel, Patrik Bavoil and Jason Gleghorn, who bring complementary expertise to
this Program, in women’s health, sexually transmitted infections, microbiome, and biomimetics. The co-directors
will coordinate and manage all activities of the Program, assist Core and Research Project Leaders with scientific
direction and administrative support. They will be responsible for promoting collaboration and coordination with
other Biomimetics CRCs, and foster outreach activities to promote collaborations with pertinent scientific
communities. The co-Directors will be responsible for communicating with NIH Program Officers, the Biomimetics
CRC Executive Committee, the Program External Scientific Consultants committee, and for organizing biweekly
conference calls with the entire Program staff. They will meet weekly to review scientific and administrative
progress, make adjustments, set the agenda for the bi-weekly meetings and discuss the topics of monthly topical
subgroup meetings that they will each organize to promote cross-disciplinary training and knowledge. The
Administrative Core A includes a Program Manager (PM) who will work with the Program Directors and external
scientific collaborators to coordinate the scientific and administrative aspects of the Program, including progress
reports. The PM will oversee the day-to-day coordination of the Program as well as facilitate the materials and
data flow from projects to cores and back. She will facilitate data sharing and dissemination in coordination with
the Omics/Clinical Core C. The Office of Research Development (ORD), UMB, will handle Intellectual Property
Management. ORD will act as the primary interface between UMB and technology offices at the Program’s
investigator institutions. The co-directors of the Administrative Core will be responsible for the overall scientific
leadership of the Program. The Administrative Core A will aim to facilitate the running of the projects and cores
so that quality information is generated, integrated and available to the scientific community. This will be achieved
by providing administrative support to the Program (Aim 1); directing and coordinating the scientific research of
the overall Program (Aim 2); and assuring that data generated under this Program are available to the scientific
community (Aim 3).
项目摘要
核心A,行政核心,位于马里兰州医学院基因组研究所
科学在巴尔的摩(UMSOM/IGS)将提供行政,财务,研究监督,和一般
与项目联合体和每个单独的项目和核心有关的行政支持。芯会
由Jacques Ravel博士、Patrik Bavoil博士和Jason Gleghorn博士共同执导,他们将互补的专业知识,
该计划在妇女健康,性传播感染,微生物组和仿生学方面。联合董事
将协调和管理该计划的所有活动,协助核心和研究项目负责人与科学
指导和行政支助。他们将负责促进与下列机构的合作与协调:
其他仿生学CRCs,并促进外联活动,以促进与相关科学
社区.联合主任将负责与NIH项目官员、仿生学研究人员、
CRC执行委员会,项目外部科学顾问委员会,并组织双周
与整个项目工作人员进行电话会议。他们将每周开会,审查科学和行政
进展,进行调整,设置双周会议的议程,并讨论每月的主题
他们将各自组织分组会议,以促进跨学科培训和知识。的
行政核心A包括一个项目经理(PM),他将与项目总监和外部人员合作,
科学合作者协调计划的科学和行政方面,包括进展
报道项目经理将监督该计划的日常协调,并促进材料和
数据从项目流向核心,然后返回。她将与下列机构协调,促进数据共享和传播:
组学/临床核心C。研究发展办公室(ORD),UMB,将处理知识产权
管理ORD将作为UMB和技术办公室之间的主要接口,
调查机构。行政核心的共同主任将负责全面的科学工作,
方案的领导。行政核心A的目的是促进项目和核心的运行,
以便产生、综合和向科学界提供高质量的信息。完成这项工作的方法是
通过为该计划提供行政支持(目标1);指导和协调科学研究,
总体计划(目标2);并确保根据本计划生成的数据可供科学家使用
社区(目标3)。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Jacques Ravel', 18)}}的其他基金
Host-Microbiota Interactions and STI Outcomes
宿主-微生物群相互作用和性传播感染结果
- 批准号:
10596513 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 25.41万 - 项目类别:
Host-Microbiota Interactions and STI Outcomes
宿主-微生物群相互作用和性传播感染结果
- 批准号:
10190234 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 25.41万 - 项目类别:
Host-Microbiota Interactions and STI Outcomes
宿主-微生物群相互作用和性传播感染结果
- 批准号:
10395582 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 25.41万 - 项目类别:
The Microbial Ecology of Bacterial Vaginosis: A Fine Scale Resolution Metagenomic
细菌性阴道病的微生物生态学:精细分辨率宏基因组学
- 批准号:
8321706 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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细菌性阴道病的微生物生态学:精细分辨率宏基因组学
- 批准号:
8146536 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
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