CORE A: ADMINISTRATIVE CORE
核心 A:行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7336116
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.32万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-08-01 至 2007-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source, and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator. Specific Aims:1. Maintain an administrative core to support purchasing, personnel, correspondence, with NCRR, travel, the IAC and EAC, and minutes of meetings. 2. Enrich the intellectual neuroscience community with neuroscience seminar series. 3. Establish a steering committee composed of the core leaders and project director Results: Administrative Functions The overall responsibility for the conduct of the RCMI Administrative Core rested with Program Director Joe L Martinez, until March of 2005. At that time, Dr. Guy Bailey, RCMI PI and Vice President of Academic Affairs, named Dr. Matthew Gdovin as acting Program Director. The RCMI office is located in the Bioscience Building near the program director and RCMI investigators. Dr. Martinez, and then Dr. Gdovin, managed Marissa Jimenez, the RCMI coordinator. They, with the advice of the IAC and EAC, set policy for the RCMI, attended the annual and international RCMI meeting and the annual RCMI Directors Meeting, and monitored the progress of the RCMI investigators. The coordinator carried out most day-to-day administrative functions of the RCMI. These functions include purchasing, personnel, correspondence with NCRR, travel of RCMI personnel, speakers, the IAC, the EAC, and minutes of meetings. IAC and EAC The Internal Advisory Committee and RCMI investigators met on April 28, 2005. (Please see minutes in Appendix X.) The meeting focused on the consulting services of Dr. James Antony (University of Washington). Also discussed was the annual progress report. We are planning for a July 2005 meeting of the External Advisory Committee Meeting. RCMI Seminar Series The Cajal Seminar Series for Spring 2005 sponsored seminars with eminent neuroscientists. Speakers included: February 17 Nicholas Hatsopolous, PhD University of Chicago, Assistant Professor, Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, ?The Language of Action in the Motor Cortex? February 24 Leslie Kay, PhD, University of Chicago, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, ?Beyond odor coding: oscillatory and behavioral dynamics in olfactory perception? March 24 Robert Foehring, PhD University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Professor, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, ?The slow afterhypepolarization: Relationships with spikes, calcium channels, and intracellular calcium.? March 31 Oscar Prospero-Garcia, PhD, Dept. of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional Aut¿noma de M¿xico (UNAM) ?Endocannabinoids: Sleep and Memory? April 14 Rafael Gutierrez, PhD Department of Physiology and Neuroscience, Centro de Investigaci¿n y Estudios Avanzados del IPN, ?SEIZING GLUTAMATE AND GABA IN THE MOSSY FIBERS? In addition to the seminars, post-talk lunch hours with Ph.D. students in our neurology Ph.D. program were included, allowing students to interact directly with the speaker. Both Neurobiology Ph.D. and M.S. students will receive course credit for attending the seminars. Plans As part of the RCMI 20th Anniversary Celebration, a symposium is being planned for October 2005. The symposium will be ? Advances in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Symposium: The role of central respiratory chemoreception.? Confirmed speakers include: Dr. James C. Leiter (Darmouth), Dr. Joseph Erlichman (St. Laurence University), Dr. George Richerson (Yale University), Dr. Robert Putnam (Wright State University), and Dr. Steve Mifflan (University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio).
本子项目是利用由NIH/NCRR资助的中心赠款提供的资源的众多研究子项目之一。子项目和研究者(PI)可能已经从另一个NIH来源获得了主要资金,因此可以在其他CRISP条目中表示。列出的机构是中心的,不一定是研究者的机构。具体目标:1。维持一个行政核心,以支持采购,人事,通信,与NCRR,差旅,IAC和EAC,会议记录。2. 丰富知识神经科学社区与神经科学系列研讨会。3. 建立一个由核心领导和项目主管组成的指导委员会结果:行政职能RCMI行政核心的总体责任由项目主任Joe L Martinez负责,直到2005年3月。当时,RCMI PI和学术事务副总裁Guy Bailey博士任命Matthew Gdovin博士为代理项目主任。RCMI办公室位于生物科学大楼,靠近项目主任和RCMI调查人员。马丁内斯医生和格多文医生,分别管理着皇家救援中心协调员玛丽莎·希门尼斯。他们在咨询委员会和咨询委员会的建议下,为RCMI制定了政策,参加了RCMI年度和国际会议和RCMI年度主任会议,并监测了RCMI调查员的进展。该协调员执行皇家军事特派团的大部分日常行政职能。这些职能包括采购、人事、与NCRR的通信、RCMI人员的旅行、发言人、IAC、EAC和会议记录。内部咨询委员会和RCMI调查人员于2005年4月28日会面。(见附录十会议纪要)会议的重点是詹姆斯·安东尼博士(华盛顿大学)的咨询服务。还讨论了年度进度报告。我们正计划于2005年7月召开外部咨询委员会会议。RCMI研讨会系列2005年春季Cajal研讨会系列由著名神经科学家主办的研讨会。演讲嘉宾包括:2月17日尼古拉斯·哈特索普洛斯博士,芝加哥大学,生物与解剖学系助理教授,?运动皮层中的行为语言?莱斯利·凯,博士,芝加哥大学心理学系助理教授,?超越气味编码:嗅觉感知中的振荡和行为动力学?Robert Foehring,博士,田纳西大学健康科学中心,解剖学和神经生物学教授,?慢后超极化:与尖峰、钙通道和细胞内钙的关系。Oscar Prospero-Garcia,博士,生理学系,医学院,墨西哥国立医科大学(UNAM) ?内源性大麻素:睡眠和记忆?4月14日拉斐尔·古铁雷斯博士,生理学和神经科学系,科学研究中心和科学研究中心?抓住苔藓纤维中的谷氨酸和伽马氨基丁酸?除了研讨会,我们还安排了与神经学博士项目博士生的课后午餐时间,让学生直接与演讲者互动。神经生物学博士和硕士学生参加研讨会将获得课程学分。计划作为RCMI 20周年庆典的一部分,计划于2005年10月举行研讨会。研讨会将于何时举行?婴儿猝死综合征的研究进展:中枢呼吸化学接受的作用。已确认的演讲者包括:James C. Leiter博士(达茅斯大学)、Joseph Erlichman博士(圣劳伦斯大学)、George Richerson博士(耶鲁大学)、Robert Putnam博士(赖特州立大学)和Steve Mifflan博士(圣安东尼奥德克萨斯大学健康科学中心)。
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7715338 - 财政年份:2008
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7561558 - 财政年份:2007
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