Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7983248
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.54万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-01 至 2015-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgreementAppointmentAreaBiomedical EngineeringCCNE1 geneClinicalCommunicationComplexConsultationsDevelopmentDiagnosticDisciplineDrug Delivery SystemsEducationFoundationsFundingFunding AgencyGeneral PopulationGoalsGovernment AgenciesGrantImageIndividualIndustryInterdisciplinary StudyLaboratoriesMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMonitorNanotechnologyOffice of Administrative ManagementOperations ResearchPathway interactionsPilot ProjectsPrincipal InvestigatorRegulationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRoleScheduleScienceScientistSeriesSite VisitSpeedStagingStructureTherapeuticUniversitiesWorkbaseexperiencemeetingsmembermultidisciplinarynanonanodevicenanomedicinenanosensorsoperationoutreachprogramssingle moleculeskillssymposium
项目摘要
Administrative Core
N2.4.1. Organization and Functioning of the Administrative Core. The multidisciplinary/multiinstitutional CCNE program requires integration of sequential steps in complex translational development pathways, and also very high levels of interaction to accomplish its goals. This necessitates the formation of a dedicated and
highly experienced administrative and management team, and allocation of appropriate resources to this team, to achieve the program milestones in a timely manner. In our current CCNE, we have formed such an exceptional team with complementary areas of expertise. This team has been formally in operation, successfully, for the last 3.5 years of the CCNE-TR, and we will carry on this same proven-effective structure in the current application. The administrative team will be composed of Drs. Sam Gambhir (Core
PI), Shan Wang (co-PI), Demir Akin (Deputy Director), and Ms. Billie Robles (Program Coordinator). For information on Drs Gambhir, Wang and Akin, please see section N2.3.2. Dr. Akin has currently been serving as the Deputy Director of the CCNE-TR, and as the Administrative Core leader for the last 2 years and he will bring this expertise to the CCNE-T in support of the Core PI and co-PI. Dr. Akin is a nanomedical scientist with
over 20 years of formal education in biomedical sciences and more than 8 years of direct Nanomedicine and supervisory/managerial skills derived from his work experience at Purdue University where he served as the Manager of the multi-disciplinary and multi-investigator BioMEMS and Nanobio Laboratories (6 shared user labs) at the Birck Nanotechnology Center. At Birck, he directed the biomedically relevant micronanotechnology research operations within the collaborating groups, and also held a faulty appointment in the Biomedical Engineering Department where he performed his own interdisciplinary research in the areas of diagnostic and therapeutic micro/nano devices, drug delivery and single molecule biomedical nanosensing and imaging. During the past two years. Dr. Akin has become involved with the entire CCNE-TR center activities and has been working with Dr. Gambhir (PI of CCNE-TR) in administration and management of the current center. Dr. Gambhir is an exceptional leader and manager as outlined in section N2.3.2. above. Due to the
complexity of the CCNE U54 mechanism, and the necessity for daily, close oversight of the multiple managerial, fiscal and scientific aspects of the center, the administrative skills that Dr. Akin brings will be essential for the administrative oversight of center activities. On the administrative/budgetary/logistical front, Ms, Billie Robles (Program Coordinator) has been serving this function since the beginning of the grant, and has gained tremendous experience in this role; she will continue to serve in the same role and work directly and very closely on a daily basis with Dr, Akin to enable him to assure effective operation of the center.
Together the administrative core will be responsible for the daily in-synch operations of all center activities from both a scientific and managerial/fiscal/logistical perspective. Drs. Gambhir and Wang will also provide mid- to long-term decision support to the Administrative Core.
行政核心
N2.4.1.行政核心的组织和运作。多学科/多机构CCNE计划需要在复杂的翻译发展途径中整合顺序步骤,以及非常高水平的互动来实现其目标。这就需要建立一个专门的和
经验丰富的行政和管理团队,并为该团队分配适当的资源,以及时实现计划里程碑。在我们目前的CCNE中,我们已经组建了这样一个具有互补专业知识领域的卓越团队。在CCNE-TR的最后3.5年里,这个团队已经成功地正式运作,我们将在当前的应用程序中继续使用这种经过验证的有效结构。行政团队将由Sam Gambhir博士(核心
PI),Shan Wang(共同PI),Demir Akin(副主任)和Billie Robles女士(项目协调员)。有关Gambhir博士、Wang博士和Akin博士的信息,请参见第N2.3.2节。Akin博士目前担任CCNE-TR的副主任,并在过去两年中担任行政核心领导人,他将把这一专业知识带到CCNE-T,以支持核心PI和共同PI。Akin博士是一位纳米医学科学家,
超过20年的生物医学科学正规教育和超过8年的直接纳米医学和监督/管理技能来自他在普渡大学的工作经验,他曾担任多学科和多研究员BioMEMS和Nanobio实验室(6共享用户实验室)的经理在Birck纳米技术中心。在Birck,他在合作小组内指导了生物医学相关的微纳米技术研究操作,并在生物医学工程系进行了错误的任命,在那里他在诊断和治疗微/纳米设备,药物输送和单分子生物医学纳米传感和成像领域进行了自己的跨学科研究。在过去的两年里。Akin博士参与了整个CCNE-TR中心的活动,并与Gambhir博士(CCNE-TR的PI)合作管理当前中心。Gambhir博士是一位杰出的领导者和管理者,如第N2.3.2节所述。以上由于
鉴于CCNE U 54机制的复杂性,以及对中心的多个管理、财务和科学方面进行日常密切监督的必要性,Akin博士所带来的行政技能对于中心活动的行政监督至关重要。在行政/预算/后勤方面,Billie Robles女士(计划协调员)自赠款开始以来一直担任这一职务,并在这一职务上获得了丰富的经验;她将继续担任同一职务,并与Akin博士每天直接密切合作,使他能够确保中心的有效运作。
行政核心将从科学和管理/财务/后勤角度共同负责中心所有活动的日常同步运作。Gambhir博士和Wang博士还将为行政核心提供中长期决策支持。
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转化诊断癌症纳米技术卓越中心 (CCNE-TD)
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