MT INBRE ADMINISTRATIVE CORE
MT INBRE 行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8359784
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 116.96万
- 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:2011-05-01 至 2012-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesAdvocateAreaAwardBioinformaticsCollaborationsCommittee MembersCommunicable DiseasesCommunicationCommunication ProgramsDatabasesDevelopmentEducational workshopEnsureFacultyFundingFutureGenomicsGrantInfectious Disease ImmunologyInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInterviewLeadMentorsMontanaNational Center for Research ResourcesPerformancePoliciesPrincipal InvestigatorProgram DevelopmentPublic Health StudentsPublic RelationsRecommendationResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityResource AllocationResourcesSeriesSourceSpecialistStudentsTimeTranslational ResearchTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkbasecostgraduate studenthealth disparitymeetingsoperationprofessorprogramsresearch and developmentsymposiumtribal college
项目摘要
This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources
provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. Primary support for the subproject
and the subproject's principal investigator may have been provided by other sources,
including other NIH sources. The Total Cost listed for the subproject likely
represents the estimated amount of Center infrastructure utilized by the subproject,
not direct funding provided by the NCRR grant to the subproject or subproject staff.
The MT INBRE Administrative Core, comprised of Core Directors (Bioinformatics and Genomics, CBPR and Health Disparities, and Research), the Director of Student Programs, the Program Coordinator, and INBRE staff, is directed by the PI, Allen Harmsen, who is a senior funded researcher in infectious diseases and professor in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases. Dr. Harmsen provides administrative oversight, chairs the Steering Committee, and, in collaboration with Dr. Anne Camper, serves as a research advocate and coordinator of the scientific research conducted under MT INBRE. Dr. Harmsen is responsible for management, staffing, resource allocation, and administering the MT INBRE in accordance with NIH policies. Dr. Ann Bertagnolli, MT INBRE Program Coordinator (PC), is responsible for communication within the network and serves as the liaison between the lead and partner institutions. The PC works closely with the Directors of the Cores and with the Director of Student Programs. She also supervises INBRE staff, including Fiscal Manager and Program Specialist (FM), Laurie Howell and Program and Communications Specialist (PCS), Valerie Holznagel. Ms. Howell manages fiscal operations and support for all aspects of the project, works with the Director of Student Programs to select INBRE undergraduate and graduate fellows and travel award recipients, and manages the Caf¿ Scientifique (MT INBRE's speaker series). INBRE Public Relations, the Public Health Student Intern Program, and the BRIN/INBRE student database are managed by Ms. Holznagel.
Three additional components of the Administrative Core are the Steering Committee (SC), the External Advisory Committee (EAC), and the INBRE Council. The SC includes the PI and PC, Core and Student Program Directors, and representatives from each of the MT INBRE partner institutions. The SC typically meets twice a year to review progress in INBRE programs, set priorities for research and educational efforts at the baccalaureate and tribal colleges, and make recommendations to the PI for future program development and research directions. The EAC also meets twice a year and interacts with Program Leaders and students through interviews, participation in network-wide meetings, conferences, and workshops. The EAC advises in the areas of research and faculty development, program planning, and identification of resources. In some cases, committee members provide mentoring assistance to Project Leaders, including helping them to identify potential national mentors and collaborators and sources of additional grant funding for their research. Additionally, the EAC works closely with the Administrative Core and INBRE Council to review MT INBRE's performance in meeting its specific aims and evaluating the longitudinal progress of the program. Formed at the recommendation of the EAC, the INBRE Council serves as an advisory group to the PI and includes Dr. Anne Camper, Dr. Ann Bertagnolli, and Ms. Sara Young. The Council meets on an "as needed" basis, typically about four times a year. The Administrative Core and Council, in their oversight capacity, ensure that all Cores work together to meet the specific aims of the overall INBRE program, particularly in the areas of mentoring (undergraduate and graduate students as well as junior faculty); translational research, particularly in health disparities; and pipeline development.
这个子项目是许多利用资源的研究子项目之一
由NIH/NCRR资助的中心拨款提供。子项目的主要支持
子项目的主要研究者可能是由其他来源提供的,
包括其它NIH来源。 列出的子项目总成本可能
代表子项目使用的中心基础设施的估计数量,
而不是由NCRR赠款提供给子项目或子项目工作人员的直接资金。
MT INBRE行政核心,由核心主任(生物信息学和基因组学,CBPR和健康差异和研究),学生计划主任,计划协调员和INBRE工作人员组成,由PI指导,艾伦哈姆森,他是感染性疾病的高级资助研究员,免疫学和感染性疾病系教授。 Harmsen博士提供行政监督,主持指导委员会,并与Anne Camper博士合作,担任MT INBRE下进行的科学研究的研究倡导者和协调员。 Harmsen博士负责管理,人员配备,资源分配,并根据NIH政策管理MT INBRE。MT INBRE项目协调员(PC)Ann Bertagnolli博士负责网络内的沟通,并担任牵头机构和合作机构之间的联络人。 PC与核心主任和学生项目主任密切合作。 她还监督INBRE的工作人员,包括财政经理和项目专家(FM),劳里豪厄尔和项目和通信专家(PCS),瓦莱丽Holznagel。 豪厄尔女士负责管理该项目各方面的财务运作和支持,与学生项目主任合作,选择INBRE本科生和研究生研究员以及旅行奖获得者,并管理咖啡馆科学(MT INBRE的演讲系列)。 INBRE公共关系,公共卫生学生实习生计划和BRIN/INBRE学生数据库由Holznagel女士管理。
行政核心的另外三个组成部分是指导委员会(SC)、外部咨询委员会(EAC)和INBRE理事会。 SC包括PI和PC,核心和学生项目主任,以及来自MT INBRE合作机构的代表。 SC通常每年召开两次会议,审查INBRE计划的进展情况,为学士学位和部落学院的研究和教育工作设定优先事项,并向PI提出未来计划发展和研究方向的建议。 EAC每年还举行两次会议,并通过访谈,参加网络范围的会议,会议和研讨会与项目负责人和学生互动。 EAC在研究和教师发展,计划规划和资源识别领域提供建议。 在某些情况下,委员会成员向项目负责人提供指导援助,包括帮助他们确定潜在的国家导师和合作者以及为其研究提供额外赠款的来源。 此外,东非共同体与行政核心和INBRE理事会密切合作,审查MT INBRE在实现其具体目标和评估该方案纵向进展方面的表现。 INBRE理事会根据EAC的建议成立,是PI的咨询小组,成员包括Anne Camper博士、Ann Bertagnolli博士和Sara Young女士。 理事会“视需要”举行会议,通常每年举行四次。 行政核心和理事会,在其监督能力,确保所有核心共同努力,以满足整个INBRE计划的具体目标,特别是在指导(本科生和研究生以及初级教师)领域;转化研究,特别是在健康差距;和管道开发。
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