Administrative and Data Management Core
行政和数据管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10706492
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.8万
- 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:2021-09-21 至 2026-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountabilityAdherenceAdvocateBasic ScienceBrainCancer PatientCementationCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesConsultationsDataData AnalysesEffectivenessEnsureEquityEthicsFoundationsFutureGenerationsGoalsGrantHumanHuman Subject ResearchIndividualInterruptionMalignant NeoplasmsMetastatic malignant neoplasm to brainNeuroimmuneOccupational activity of managing financesOffice of Administrative ManagementParticipantPatientsPoliciesPostdoctoral FellowProcessProductivityProgram DevelopmentResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResourcesScienceScientistSelf-ExaminationServicesSpecimenStatistical Data InterpretationStructureTrainingTranslational ResearchUniversitiesWorkdata managementdesignimprovedinnovationmeetingsnext generationorganizational structureprogramsstatistical servicesuccesstimeline
项目摘要
ABSTRACT – ADMINISTRATIVE AND DATA MANAGEMENT CORE
The Administrative Core of the Stanford Brain Metastasis Consortium (BMC) is structured to enhance efficiency,
quality, and productivity while promoting integrated and effective collaboration and communication among
Consortium participants, network partners, our local community, cancer networks, and the public in general.
BMC’s Administrative Core aims to minimize the administrative burden of Consortium activities and services,
centralize statistical consultation (study design and data interpretation), cement integration of projects through
regular meetings, communicate accomplishments to the community via Patient Advocates, and encourage
metrics-driven continuous improvement of all Consortium functions.
We have unified brain and cancer experts in the singular goal of improving our understanding and treatment of
brain metastases. To accomplish the above goal, we have: (1) designed an organizational structure that supports
scientists in our integrated Projects, enhancing efficiency and productivity within both the BMC and greater
Stanford University network; (2) established policies and practices that ensure accurate, data-based self-
evaluation for continuous improvement, and developed communication channels with scientists, patients, and
companies most likely to benefit from and build upon our results; (3) created a seed grant program driven by the
underlying goals of quality, equity, innovation, efficiency, and effectiveness.
In summary, the Administrative and Data Management Core will provide fully integrative administrative services
for the management, communications, coordination, and financial administration of the BMC MetNet Center. The
Core will ensure productive collaborations through efficient management, active reflection, and strong
communication, leveraging the expert administrative and financial management resources of Stanford
University, ensuring Stanford Brain Metastasis Consortium’s generation of outstanding, high impact research.
抽象-行政和数据管理核心
斯坦福大学脑转移联盟(BMC)的行政核心旨在提高效率,
质量和工作效率,同时促进
财团参与者、网络合作伙伴、我们的当地社区、癌症网络和一般公众。
BMC的行政核心旨在最大限度地减少财团活动和服务的行政负担,
集中统计咨询(研究设计和数据解释),通过
定期召开会议,通过患者权益倡导者向社区宣传成就,并鼓励
指标驱动的所有联盟职能的持续改进。
我们统一了大脑和癌症专家的单一目标,即提高我们对脑部疾病的理解和治疗
脑转移瘤。为实现上述目标,我们有:(1)设计了一个支持
我们的综合项目中的科学家,提高了BMC和更大
斯坦福大学网络;(2)制定政策和做法,确保准确、基于数据的自我评估
对持续改进进行评估,并与科学家、患者和
最有可能从我们的结果中受益并在此基础上发展的公司;(3)创建了一个由
质量、公平、创新、效率和效果的基本目标。
总之,行政和数据管理核心将提供全面的综合行政服务
负责BMC MetNet中心的管理、沟通、协调和财务管理。这个
核心将通过高效的管理、积极的思考和强大的
沟通,利用斯坦福大学的专业行政和财务管理资源
斯坦福大学,确保斯坦福脑转移联盟产生杰出的、高影响力的研究。
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Deconvolution and interruption of the cancer-neuro-immune axis facilitating brain metastases
癌症-神经-免疫轴的反卷积和中断促进脑转移
- 批准号:
10747824 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
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Investigate and inhibit microglia support of brain metastases
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Deconvolution and interruption of the cancer-neuro-immune axis facilitating brain metastases
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Deconvolution and interruption of the cancer-neuro-immune axis facilitating brain metastases
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10706491 - 财政年份:2021
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Investigate and inhibit microglia support of brain metastases
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Investigate and inhibit microglia support of brain metastases
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