Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:8588554
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-25 至 2018-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAnimalsBudgetsCancer CenterClinicalClinical TrialsCollaborationsCommunicationCoordination and CollaborationDecision MakingDiseaseEffectivenessEvaluationEvaluation ResearchExpenditureFundingGrantIndividualInstitutionInstructionInvestigationJournalsLaboratoriesLeadershipMalignant neoplasm of thyroidMolecular GeneticsOhioOutcomeProcessProgram EffectivenessProtocols documentationPublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionResource DevelopmentResourcesSamplingServicesTNFRSF5 geneTimeTranslatingTranslational ResearchUniversitiesUniversity of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Centerbasedata sharingdesignfirewallmeetingsmembernoveloperationprogramsweb site
项目摘要
The Administrative Core will provide centralized thyroid cancer SPORE administration, communication
processing, and budget management. This Core will also serve to amalgamate the investigators, their
experimental findings and their ideas, evaluation of research efforts and direct the summary efforts toward
the SPORE outcome. The Specific Aims of the Administrative Core are to:
1. Provide administrative and leadership efforts for investigators. This includes the management of SPORE
resources, development of support memos, and communications covering all operations. This Core will
provide investigators with clear lines of scientific and administrative communication to promote
collaboration among team members, aid in the prioritization of resources, facilitate communications with
NCI, and facilitate timely resolution of SPORE issues.
2. Organize monthly meetings of the SPORE Steering Committee. This Steering committee shall consist of
the Project Leaders, Core Directors, CDP and DRP Leaders.
3. Organize an annual SPORE scientific and administrative meeting to include an Internal and External
Advisory Board meeting where a panel of experts shall assess the SPORE effectiveness and
experimental progress, research directions, technical approaches, statistical evaluation, and
administrative effectiveness.
4. Organize monthly SPORE Journal Club and scientific meetings for all members of the SPORE and their
laboratory members.
5. Maintain integration activities that include data sharing through meetings and by maintaining a shared
firewall-protected data sharing website, rapid publication efforts, and identification & institution of other
novel activities critical to maintaining and strengthening the translational aspects of the thyroid cancer
SPORE as the program develops information and new results.
6. Provide overall fiscal review, accounting, and real time budgets analyses.
¿ Conduct and direct the budget analysis including both descriptive summary expenditures and real
time tracking of individual budgets.
¿ Provide fon/vard-looking projections on expenditures. These can be correlated with SPORE progress
to provide superior SPORE management.
RELEVANCE (See instructions):
The Administrative Core is essential for the functions of the SPORE as an engine for investigating the
genetic and molecular basis for thyroid cancer and for translating these discoveries into new therapies for
these diseases.
管理核心将提供集中的甲状腺癌孢子管理,
处理和预算管理。这一核心也将有助于合并调查人员,
实验结果和他们的想法,评价研究工作,并指导总结工作,
孢子的结果。行政核心的具体目标是:
1.为调查人员提供行政和领导工作。这包括管理SPORE
资源、编制支助备忘录以及涉及所有行动的通信。这一核心将
为研究者提供明确的科学和行政沟通渠道,以促进
团队成员之间的协作,帮助确定资源的优先级,促进与
NCI,并促进及时解决SPORE问题。
2.组织SPORE指导委员会的月度会议。该指导委员会由以下人员组成:
项目负责人、核心主管、CDP和DRP负责人。
3.组织年度SPORE科学和管理会议,包括内部和外部会议。
咨询委员会会议,专家小组应评估SPORE的有效性,
实验进展、研究方向、技术方法、统计评价,
行政效能。
4.组织每月的孢子杂志俱乐部和科学会议的所有成员的孢子及其
实验室成员。
5.维护集成活动,包括通过会议和维护共享
防火墙保护的数据共享网站,快速发布工作,以及其他
对维持和加强甲状腺癌的转化方面至关重要的新活性
随着程序开发信息和新结果,孢子。
6.提供全面的财务审查,会计和真实的时间预算分析。
进行和指导预算分析,包括描述性的汇总支出和真实的支出。
对个人预算的时间跟踪。
提供关于支出的fon/vard-looking预测。这些可以与SPORE进展相关联
提供上级孢子管理。
相关性(参见说明):
行政核心是必不可少的功能的SPORE作为一个引擎,调查
甲状腺癌的遗传和分子基础,并将这些发现转化为新的治疗方法,
这些疾病。
项目成果
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RCAN 1.4 甲状腺癌转移抑制因子
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RCAN 1.4 甲状腺癌转移抑制因子
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$ 25.09万 - 项目类别:
The Ohio State University and MD Anderson Cancer Center Thyroid Cancer SPORE
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