Administrative Core A
行政核心A
基本信息
- 批准号:8234235
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-07-15 至 2016-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdministratorAreaCell NucleusCommunicationDiseaseElementsEnsureEthylnitrosoureaFinancial ActivityHourInfectionInterviewJointsLeadLeadershipMissionMonitorMouse StrainsMusNatural ImmunityOccupational activity of managing financesPathway interactionsPostdoctoral FellowProtocols documentationReagentReportingResearchResearch PersonnelSubgroupSystemTherapeuticVaccinesbiodefensedata sharingglobal healthmeetingsmembermicrobialpathogenprogramssuccessvaccine developmentweb site
项目摘要
The purpose of Core A is to ensure scientific progress by providing adequate scientific and administrative
leadership to the program and provide adequate financial oversight. This will be accomplished by extensive
review of scientific progress during monthly meetings of all the lab groups and smaller meetings held by
subgroups. Scientific direction and research results will be subject to intense, yet constructive, criticism by
investigators within the P01, and by an outside advisory board. We strongly believe that our extensive
collaborative approach promoted by Core A is unique. Indeed, this program represents the nucleating group
for Bay Area investigators studying intracellular pathogens and innate immunity. The Specific Aims are: 1.
Ensure Scientific Progress, and II. Implement Financial Management and Administrative Support. To
facilitate interactions among investigators, two-hour joint lab meetings will continue to be held monthly at the
UCSF Mission Bay Campus. The monthly meetings consist of introductory discussions, two scientific
presentations, and post-meeting discussions. A scientific advisory board will be maintained to oversee
research progress and provide objective criticism of the programs. The board will meet once every other
year and provide a report. To facilitate interactions between the cores and the projects, each of the labs will
designate representative to Core B (mouse and ENU core). A website will help coordinate sharing of data,
protocols, and Powerpoint presentations from the monthly meeting. Additional mechanisms to promote
interactions include shared interviews of potential post-doctoral fellows and a joint seminar program between
UCB and UCSF. Core A will provide the financial oversight for the program project and for each research
plan and core. UC Berkeley will act as the central administrator of the program's financial activities. The
Administrative Assistant will facilitate communication via the appropriate contacts at UCSF such that UC
Berkeley can monitor and expedite financial arrangements and also attend to any problems. Project Leaders
will receive monthly reports of their financial activities and have ample opportunities to resolve questions and
assess the planning of purchases for their research.
核心A的目的是确保科学进步,
领导该计划,并提供充分的财务监督。这将通过广泛的
在所有实验室小组的月度会议上以及在
分组。科学方向和研究成果将受到激烈的,但建设性的,批评,
P01内部的调查人员和外部咨询委员会。我们坚信,我们广泛的
核心A所提倡的协作方法是独一无二的。事实上,这个项目代表了
研究细胞内病原体和先天免疫的湾区研究人员。具体目标是:1。
确保科学进步,二。实施财务管理和行政支持。到
为了促进研究人员之间的互动,将继续每月在
加州大学旧金山分校使命湾校区。每月会议包括介绍性讨论,两个科学
演讲和会后讨论。将维持一个科学咨询委员会,
研究进展,并提供客观的批评方案。董事会每隔一段时间开一次会
年,并提交报告。为了促进核心与项目之间的交互,每个实验室都将
指定Core B(鼠标和ENU Core)代表。一个网站将有助于协调数据共享,
协议和每月会议的Powerpoint演示文稿。其他促进机制
互动包括潜在博士后研究员的共享面试和之间的联合研讨会计划
UCB和UCSF。核心A将为计划项目和每项研究提供财务监督
计划与核心加州大学伯克利分校将作为该计划的财务活动的中央管理员。的
行政助理将通过UCSF的适当联系人促进沟通,
伯克利分校可以监测和加快财务安排,也参加任何问题。项目负责人
将收到其财务活动的月度报告,并有充分的机会解决问题,
评估其研究采购计划。
项目成果
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