Core A: Administrative Core
核心A:行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10669136
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-07-16 至 2026-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY: ADMINISTRATIVE CORE (AC)
The Administrative Core (AC) oversees all functions of the University of Iowa Hawkeye Intellectual and
Developmental Disability Research Center (Hawk-IDDRC) to ensure an optimal environment for conducting
IDD research across the lifespan, tailored to a rural population, that will improve the diagnosis, prevention,
treatment and amelioration of IDDs. The AC is led by IDDRC co-directors Lane Strathearn and Ted Abel who
have the experience, commitment, and vision to lead a collaborative center that integrates basic and clinical
science. The AC will oversee the research project and cores, including 11 federally funded projects totaling
$6.1 million per year, promote collaboration within the Hawk-IDDRC and among other IDDRCs, and support
outreach and education missions. The AC will focus on four areas: (1) Administrative Oversight. To provide
the leadership and administrative oversight to manage a productive, cost-effective Center focused on IDD
research, the AC will: coordinate Center activities and advisory committees; manage the Hawk-IDDRC budget;
liaise with the NICHD Steering Committee including regular meetings and progress reports; ensure that
institutional resources are available for cores; work closely with the UI Center for Advancement to fundraise;
and conduct an annual center evaluation. (2) Research Support. To support an innovative Research Project
and state-of-the-art core research facilities that promote collaborative, multidisciplinary, and translational
research programs, the AC will: support new and existing research projects that are relevant to IDD, prioritizing
translational research projects, and multi-disciplinary teams; integrate the work of multiple cores with research
projects, using the Hawk-IDDRC Research Project as an exemplar; assess research core services by
reviewing user satisfaction surveys; oversee the recruitment of top IDD investigators; administer Hawk-IDDRC-
sponsored awards; and set up new research services at the request of users. (3) Research Dissemination
and Communication. To ensure effective communication to other scientists, educators, policy makers,
government entities, and the lay public, including diverse populations and those with IDD conditions and their
families, the AC will disseminate research information through: the University Center for Excellence in
Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD); the Hawk-IDDRC website and social media platforms; a monthly INI
seminar series; Iowa’s Center for Disabilities and Development (CDD) Centerlines quarterly newsletter;
biannual public workshops; and scientific and lay publications. (4) Education. To support the next generation
of IDD clinicians, physician-scientists, and researchers, the AC will: provide IDD-specific educational input for
LEND, T32, KL2 and K12 awardees; organize monthly IDDRC seminars and yearly retreats; support mentoring
programs; and sponsor an educational program directed toward the lay public and IDD community. Overall, the
Administrative Core will support 29 federally funded projects ($13.8 million per year).
项目摘要:行政核心(AC)
行政核心(AC)监督爱荷华大学鹰眼大学知识分子和
发育残疾研究中心(HAWK-IDDRC),以确保进行最佳环境
跨整个生命周期的IDD研究,量身定制为粗糙的人口,这将改善诊断,预防,
IDD的治疗和改善。 AC由IDDRC联合导演Lane Strathearn和Ted Abel领导
具有领导一个集成基本和临床的协作中心的经验,承诺和愿景
科学。 AC将监督研究项目和核心,包括11个联邦资助的项目
每年610万美元,促进Hawk-IDDRC和其他IDDRC的合作,并支持
外展和教育任务。 AC将重点关注四个领域:(1)行政监督。提供
领导和行政监督,以管理一个富有成效的,具有成本效益的中心,重点是IDD
研究,AC将:协调中心的活动和咨询委员会;管理Hawk-IDDRC预算;
与NICHD指导委员会联络,包括定期会议和进度报告;确保这一点
机构资源可用于核心;与UI中心紧密合作,以筹款;
并进行年度中心评估。 (2)研究支持。支持创新的研究项目
以及促进合作,多学科和翻译的最先进的核心研究设施
研究计划,AC将:支持与IDD相关的新的和现有的研究项目,优先考虑
翻译研究项目和多学科团队;将多个核心的工作与研究结合在一起
项目,使用Hawk-IDDRC研究项目作为典范;评估研究核心服务
查看用户满意度调查;监督招募IDD顶级调查员;管理Hawk-iddrc-
赞助奖;并应用户的要求建立新的研究服务。 (3)研究传播
和沟通。确保与其他科学家,教育者,政策制定者,有效沟通
政府实体和外行公众,包括不同的人群以及具有IDD条件的人及其
家庭,AC将通过:大学卓越大学中心传播研究信息
发育障碍(UCEDD); Hawk-IDDRC网站和社交媒体平台;每月一次
研讨会系列;爱荷华州残疾与发展中心(CDD)中心季刊;
双年度公共研讨会;以及科学和外行出版物。 (4)教育。支持下一代
IDD临床医生,身体科学家和研究人员的AC将:提供特定于IDD的教育意见
Lend,T32,KL2和K12获奖者;组织每月的IDDRC半手和每年务虚会;支持心理
程序;并赞助针对外行公共和IDD社区的教育计划。总体而言,
行政核心将支持29个联邦资助的项目(每年1380万美元)。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('EDWIN TED G. ABEL', 18)}}的其他基金
University of Iowa Hawkeye Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (Hawk-IDDRC)
爱荷华大学鹰眼智力与发育障碍研究中心 (Hawk-IDDRC)
- 批准号:
10451564 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 24.29万 - 项目类别:
University of Iowa Hawkeye Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (Hawk-IDDRC)
爱荷华大学鹰眼智力与发育障碍研究中心 (Hawk-IDDRC)
- 批准号:
10238630 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 24.29万 - 项目类别:
University of Iowa Hawkeye Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (Hawk-IDDRC)
爱荷华大学鹰眼智力与发育障碍研究中心 (Hawk-IDDRC)
- 批准号:
10669135 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 24.29万 - 项目类别:
Mechanistic Studies on the Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Gene Regulation
睡眠剥夺对基因调控影响的机制研究
- 批准号:
10286553 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 24.29万 - 项目类别:
Mechanistic Studies on the Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Gene Regulation
睡眠剥夺对基因调控影响的机制研究
- 批准号:
10612844 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 24.29万 - 项目类别:
Mechanistic Studies on the Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Gene Regulation
睡眠剥夺对基因调控影响的机制研究
- 批准号:
9980258 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 24.29万 - 项目类别:
Mechanistic Studies on the Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Gene Regulation
睡眠剥夺对基因调控影响的机制研究
- 批准号:
10398122 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 24.29万 - 项目类别:
Molecular, Cellular and Circuit Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Hippocampal Function
睡眠剥夺对海马功能的分子、细胞和回路影响
- 批准号:
10431989 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 24.29万 - 项目类别:
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