Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10704593
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 35.37万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-14 至 2027-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdministratorAdvisory CommitteesAgreementAreaBudgetsCatalogsCellsCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplementCustomDataData SetDocumentationEducationEducational StatusEnsureEquilibriumEventFacultyFundingGenderGoalsInstitutionJournalsLinkMalignant NeoplasmsMapsMissionMonitorNaturePilot ProjectsProductivityPublicationsQualifyingResearchResearch PersonnelResource SharingResourcesSan FranciscoScheduleScienceScientistSecureSoftware ToolsSystems BiologyTalentsTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthWomananticancer researchcancer celldata interoperabilitydata sharingdiversity and inclusionhigh riskinnovationinterestmeetingsmembernetwork modelsoutreachprogramsresponsesoftware infrastructureweb portalweb siteworking group
项目摘要
CCMI v2.0
Administrative Core
Core Leads: Nevan Krogan and Trey Ideker
SUMMARY
The mission of the Administrative Core is to promote the scientific and outreach goals of the Cancer Cell Map
Initiative (CCMI) v2.0 and to connect the CCMI to the broader cancer systems biology community and the NCI.
Amongst its responsibilities the Core will perform the following: serve as the primary contact for all internal
logistical and organizational aspects of the CCMI; serve as the primary contact for external interactions with
other centers in the Cancer Systems Biology Consortium (CSBC), the NCI, and the cancer research community;
implement strategies to enhance diversity and inclusion in cancer systems biology; manage the solicitation,
review, and funding of Research Center pilot projects; and ensure timely sharing of data and resources produced
by all Research Center Projects and Cores through the U24 Coordinating Center and NIH/NCI resources. Day-
to-day activities will be coordinated by a cross-campus team consisting of the Co-Directors, Assistant Director,
Research Center Administrators and Data Managers. The Core will organize a Steering Committee to evaluate
the progress and needs of each CCMI component, review and possibly modify priorities, and identify areas
deserving of extra focus. To facilitate communication amongst Center members, the Core will organize a variety
of regularly scheduled meetings, some specifically for members of the Steering Committee and others for the
entire CCMI. The Core will also facilitate communication with the CSBC and NCI, especially around key events
such as the CSBC Annual Meeting, the Junior Investigators’ Meeting and the various CSBC Working Groups.
To enhance diversity and inclusion in cancer systems biology, the Core will ensure that opportunities are
provided to a diverse set of researchers, whether that opportunity is to present at a CCMI-organized event or as
a recipient of CCMI research funds. The Core will also manage the solicitation, review, and funding of pilot
projects of faculty members wishing to develop and apply systems biology approaches to address a compelling
biomedical question in cancer in collaboration with CCMI investigators. Finally, to ensure the timely sharing of
data and resources, we have designated two qualified Data Managers, one in San Francisco with experimental
expertise and one in San Diego with computational expertise, who will interact with the consortium to facilitate
the timely sharing of interoperable datasets and community accessible resources. In addition, the CCMI web
portal will be maintained as a collaborative effort among the Administrative Core, Outreach Core and
Software Infrastructure for Network Models and Cell Maps Core (Core 2). It provides researchers with a
central access point for CCMI networks and cell maps; custom websites in support of CCMI publications;
and a catalog of software tools, tutorials and links to documentation.
CCMI v2.0
管理核心
核心主演:内万·克罗根和特雷·艾德克
摘要
行政核心的任务是促进癌症细胞图谱的科学和推广目标。
倡议(CCMI)v2.0,并将CCMI与更广泛的癌症系统生物学社区和NCI连接起来。
在其职责中,核心将履行以下职责:作为所有内部
CCMI的后勤和组织方面;作为外部互动的主要联系人
癌症系统生物学联盟(CSBC)、NCI和癌症研究社区的其他中心;
实施增强癌症系统生物学多样性和包容性的战略;管理征集活动,
审查和资助研究中心试点项目;确保及时共享所产生的数据和资源
所有研究中心项目和核心通过U24协调中心和NIH/NCI资源。一天-
今天的活动将由一个跨校园团队协调,该团队由联席主任、助理主任、
研究中心管理员和数据经理。核心将组织一个指导委员会,以评估
每个CCMI组件的进展和需求,审查并可能修改优先顺序,并确定领域
值得格外关注。为了促进中心成员之间的沟通,中心将组织各种
定期安排的会议,一些是专门为指导委员会成员举行的,另一些是为
整个CCMI。该核心还将促进与CSBC和NCI的沟通,特别是围绕关键活动
例如CSBC年会、初级调查员会议和CSBC各工作组。
为了加强癌症系统生物学的多样性和包容性,该中心将确保
提供给不同的研究人员,无论是参加CCMI组织的活动还是作为
CCMI研究基金的接受者。核心还将管理试点的征集、审查和资金
希望开发和应用系统生物学方法来解决一个引人注目的问题的教员的项目
与CCMI调查人员合作提出的癌症生物医学问题。最后,确保及时分享
数据和资源,我们已经指定了两名合格的数据经理,其中一名在旧金山进行试验
一个在圣地亚哥有计算专业知识,另一个在圣地亚哥,他们将与财团互动,以促进
及时共享可互操作的数据集和社区可访问的资源。此外,CCMI网站
门户将作为行政核心、外联核心和
网络模型和单元映射核心的软件基础设施(核心2)。它为研究人员提供了一个
CCMI网络和小区图的中央接入点;支持CCMI出版物的定制网站;
以及软件工具、教程和文档链接的目录。
项目成果
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