Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8547779
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.9万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-09-26 至 2013-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AfricanAmericasAnimalsAreaBackBeliefBiomedical EngineeringCaribbean regionCertificationChargeCollaborationsComputational algorithmCore FacilityCost SharingDatabasesEducation and OutreachEnsureEventFacultyFosteringGrantGuidelinesHeadHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability ActImmigrantInstitutionInstitutional PolicyInstitutional Review BoardsInterviewJointsLaboratoriesLeadershipLearningLinkManualsMedicalMedical LibrariesMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterMethodsOccupationsPatientsPreparationProceduresProcessProgrammed LearningResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRoleScientistServicesSpecimenStudentsTechnical ExpertiseWagesWorkbasecase-by-case basiscostexperienceinterestmeetingsmemberphotonicsprotocol developmentsymposiumweb site
项目摘要
Administrative Core
The U54 Administrative Core will be responsible for coordinating the Partnership, supporting research,
training and outreach efforts, and documenting Partnership activities and products. We include
descriptions of CCNY and MSKCC Administrative Core members and staff in both proposals, to explain
their complementary roles and joint activities more clearly. In fact, Administrative Core faculty and staff
from both CCNY and MSKCC have worked together for the past six years, and are a well-integrated
team. This level of integration will continue under the U54. Administrative core leadership has been
instrumental in guiding our Partnership, locating resources, and helping us to work effectively within
institutional policy. Core faculty and staff will continue to meet on a monthly basis and as needed to
discuss implementation of the Partnership, to plan for upcoming events, and to troubleshoot problems
that arise. In addition to Drs. Hubbard and Rapkin, Administrative Core members include:
6.1. Facilitating Partnership Faculty Research
Fostering faculty collaborations is one of the Partnership's major activities. We will continue to generate
interest in collaboration through calls for proposals, conferences and symposia, and networking. The
Core will also handle requests by faculty seeking specific expertise, access to patients or specimens, or
opportunities for students/fellows. In order to process requests, administrative staff will work with
faculty members to put together a brief describing the faculty member's specific interests and questions,
departmental affiliation and rank, and needs for a collaborator. This brief will be used to solicit input
from LAC members, institutional leaders, and department heads. Note that we will also continue to
maintain up-to-date links on our website to available online faculty information, to help investigators
identify potential collaborators on their own.
The Administrative Core will facilitate faculty access to resources available within our respective
institutions, even when no collaboration exists. For example, CCNY investigators may make use of
specific MSKCC Core Facilities or the Medical Library. They may want access to patients, animals,
specimens or databases. The Core will handle such requests on a case by case basis. When necessary, we
will strive to find MSKCC investigators willing to support the CCNY scientist's efforts. The Core will
expedite every aspect of these arrangements, including IRB protocol development. We will ensure that
CCNY investigators complete necessary HIPAA certifications and other MSKCC requirements.
Access to MSKCC core facilities will also be arranged on a case-by-case basis. CCNY faculty members are
able to access cores at the same costs and charge backs as internal MSKCC investigators. We will
continue to provide centralized access through the Administrative Core to ensure that appropriate
administrative and financial arrangements are in place. We also expect that MSKCC investigators and
fellows will be interested in resources within specific CCNY laboratories and Centers. Examples include
service-based learning programs in the Colin Powell Center, technical expertise in medical photonics, or
biomedical engineering, input about immigrant cultures and beliefs from the Institute for Research on
the African Diaspora in America and the Caribbean, or advanced analytic methods from the Center for
Computational Algorithms. Again, we will arrange access to these CCNY facilities on a case-by-case
basis, as we do with MSKCC cores.
We anticipate hiring a number of additional faculty members at CCNY to support the 054's objectives,
and we also expect to add faculty in key areas at MSKCC. The Administrative Core will work with the IAC
and relevant Departments at each institution to disseminate information, prepare job postings, convene
joint search committees, obtain and distribute candidate materials, and arrange talks and interviews.
The Administrative Core will also assist in setting up unique cost-sharing arrangements between MSKCC
and CCNY, to support faculty salaries or start-up packages
管理的核心
项目成果
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10633208 - 财政年份:2021
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