Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10402545
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 155万
- 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:2021-06-16 至 2023-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Autoimmune DiseasesAutoimmunityBudgetsCellsClinicClinical DataCommunicationCongressesFundingHumanHuman ResourcesImmuneInfrastructureIntellectual PropertyMedicinePathway interactionsPhysiciansPilot ProjectsReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRetrievalSamplingScientistSiteUnited States National Institutes of Healthcohesiondata managementdata sharinghuman subjectmeetingsmultidisciplinarysystemic autoimmunity
项目摘要
Project Summary – Administrative Core
The Administration Core provides an important facilitative resource to Weill Cornell Medicine's Autoimmunity
Center of Excellence (ACE) entitled, `Immune Cells and Secretory Pathways Leading to Human Systemic
Autoimmunity'. The proposed Center is comprised of a highly integrated multidisciplinary team composed of
scientists, physician scientists, computational biologists and other technical staff and involves a Principal
Project, a Collaborative Research Project, a Pilot Project and two Cores (Administrative and ACE Funds
Management). Thus, there is considerable need to organize various activities and provide support in order to
facilitate a cohesive, efficient and productive ACE team at WCM. The Administrative Core will have a Director,
an Administrative Director and a Project Manager and will be responsible for this coordination and assistance.
Objectives of this Core are to: 1) Promote and facilitate interactions and communication among all Center
investigators, projects, cores and collaborators, especially with other ACE sites; 2) Prioritize, allocate, and
manage resources – including budgets and personnel; 3) Facilitate sample acquisition and retrieval of clinical
data from local clinics and other collaborators, including ACE sites; 4) Facilitate data sharing and provide
access to data management infrastructure within the Center at WCM and outside, especially with other ACE
sites; 5) Oversee issues related to intellectual property and regulatory issues related to research using
human subjects; and 6) Organize meetings, meeting reports and annual NIH reports.
项目摘要-行政核心
行政核心提供了一个重要的促进资源,威尔康奈尔医学的自身免疫
卓越中心(ACE),题为“免疫细胞和分泌途径导致人类全身
自体免疫拟建中心由一个高度综合的多学科团队组成,其中包括
科学家,医生科学家,计算生物学家和其他技术人员,并涉及一个主要的
项目、一个合作研究项目、一个试验项目和两个核心项目(行政和ACE基金
管理)。因此,非常需要组织各种活动并提供支助,
在WCM促进一个有凝聚力、高效和富有成效的ACE团队。行政核心将有一名主任,
一名行政主任和一名项目经理,负责协调和协助。
本核心的目标是:1)促进和促进所有中心之间的互动和沟通
研究者、项目、核心和合作者,特别是与其他ACE研究中心; 2)优先考虑、分配和
管理资源-包括预算和人员; 3)促进样本采集和临床检索
来自当地诊所和其他合作者(包括ACE研究中心)的数据; 4)促进数据共享并提供
访问WCM中心内外的数据管理基础设施,特别是与其他ACE
5)监督与知识产权有关的问题和与研究使用有关的监管问题
组织会议、会议报告和NIH年度报告。
项目成果
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Early life respiratory viral infections shape immune development trajectories
生命早期呼吸道病毒感染塑造免疫发育轨迹
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- 资助金额:
$ 155万 - 项目类别:
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Immune Cells and Secretory Pathways Leading to Human Systemic Autoimmunity
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10265722 - 财政年份:2020
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10617208 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
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