Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8555262
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-09-27 至 2016-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:BiologicalBudgetsCancer BiologyCancer InterventionCellular biologyCollaborationsCommunicationCommunication ProgramsCommunitiesConsultationsDNA DamageDNA RepairDatabasesEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmentFosteringFutureGoalsIndividualInstitutionMonitorOnline SystemsOutcomePostdoctoral FellowPreparationProgress ReportsPublicationsRecommendationRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResource SharingSpecialistStructureSystemTechnologyTeleconferencesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUpdateWorkanticancer researchdesignexperienceimprovedmeetingsmemberoperationprogramsresponsestructural biologyweb site
项目摘要
The Administrative Core (ADM) of the Program Project in Structural Cell Biology of DNA Repair Machines (SBDR) will coordinate all administrative aspects of the Program and facilitate interaction among the Investigators. Our goal is to maintain the SBDR program coherence, focus, and progress to ensure the successful conduct of the proposed research. Specifically, the ADM Core will provide administrative infrastructure, ensure milestones are met, and promote interaction and efficient communication among SBDR Projects and Cores and with the wider DNA repair and cancer research communities. The infrastructure for the Administrative Core is already in place and operating efficiently, having been established during the nine-year history of SBDR.
ADM Core goals will be accomplished through three specific aims:
Aim 1. Provide management support to the SBDR Program.
Aim 2. Facilitate and monitor SBDR progress and effective allocation of shared research Core efforts.
Aim 3. Ensure effective communication between the NCI, investigators, and postdoctoral fellows.
Management of the SBDR Program will be provided by an administrative structure that formally consists of Drs. Priscilla Cooper and John Tainer as Core Director and Deputy Director, respectively, together with the Program Communications Coordinator and an Executive Committee comprised of the Project Leaders, selected additional Sr. Investigators, and the EMB and SCB Core Directors. An External Advisory Board comprised of leading investigators in DNA repair, structural biology, and cancer biology will annually review the progress of the Program and make recommendations to the ADM Core Director and Deputy Director.
The successful operation of the SBDR Program for 21 investigators at 15 institutions depends heavily on excellent communications and program management capabilities. The Administrative Core serves to provide a central point of contact for all operational matters with in SBDR. This includes providing budget management support, coordinating preparation of annual progress reports, monitoring progress toward overall SBDR goals, maintaining effective and equitable access to the shared resource Cores, and organizing regular teleconferences and web-based conferencing, postdoc webinars, and annual workshops for all investigators and SBDR fellows.
DNA修复机(SBDR)结构细胞生物学项目的行政核心(ADM)将协调项目的所有行政方面,并促进研究者之间的互动。我们的目标是保持SBDR计划的一致性、重点和进展,以确保拟议研究的成功进行。具体而言,ADM核心将提供行政基础设施,确保里程碑得到满足,并促进SBDR项目和核心之间以及与更广泛的DNA修复和癌症研究社区之间的互动和有效沟通。行政核心的基础设施已经到位,并在有效运作,这是在SBDR九年历史中建立的。
行政管理司的核心目标将通过三个具体目标实现:
目标1.为SBDR计划提供管理支持。
目标二。促进和监测SBDR的进展和共享的研究核心工作的有效分配。
目标3.确保NCI,研究者和博士后研究员之间的有效沟通。
SBDR计划的管理将由一个行政结构提供,该结构正式由Priscilla库珀博士和John Tainer博士(分别担任核心主任和副主任)以及计划沟通协调员和执行委员会(由项目负责人、选定的其他高级研究员以及EMB和SCB核心主任组成)组成。由DNA修复,结构生物学和癌症生物学领域的主要研究人员组成的外部咨询委员会将每年审查该计划的进展情况,并向ADM核心主任和副主任提出建议。
SBDR计划在15个机构的21名研究人员的成功运作在很大程度上取决于出色的沟通和计划管理能力。行政核心为SBDR的所有业务事项提供一个中心点。这包括提供预算管理支持,协调年度进展报告的编制,监测SBDR总体目标的进展,保持有效和公平地访问共享资源核心,并为所有调查人员和SBDR研究员组织定期电话会议和网络会议,博士后网络研讨会和年度研讨会。
项目成果
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