Admin Core
管理核心
基本信息
- 批准号:7490239
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.12万
- 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:2008-04-01 至 2013-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesBiological MarkersCancer BiologyCancer CenterCancer ModelChemistryClinical ResearchCommunicationCommunitiesConsultationsDataDevelopmentFoundationsFundingFutureGrant ReviewGrowthImageImaging technologyInstitutionIntranetInvestmentsLeadershipLearningMaintenanceMalignant NeoplasmsMethodologyMolecularNanotechnologyOrganization administrative structuresPatientsPilot ProjectsPositron-Emission TomographyPrincipal InvestigatorResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResource DevelopmentResourcesRoentgen RaysScientistServicesSolidStrategic PlanningTraining ProgramsUSA GeorgiaUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWestern Asia Georgiaanticancer researchcancer imagingcareerdesignexperienceinnovationmedical schoolsmolecular imagingnetwork modelsoptical imagingorganizational structurepre-clinicalprograms
项目摘要
The Emory Molecular and Translational Imaging Center (EMTIC) will benefit from a solid yet
adaptive administrative framework. The shared expertise of three experienced Pis with
complementary expertise in basic and translational imaging methodology and administration (Drs.
Meltzer, Goodman, Hu) will provide oversight and leadership for the effort. An Executive Committee
comprised of the Research Project Pis and Specialized Resource (Core) Directors will serve as the
communication platform for centralized coordination. This committee will further oversee the scientific
review, granting and progress of Pilot Projects to invest in potential future R01 studies of molecular
and cellular cancer imaging, and provide oversight for a Career Development Steering Committee.
The organizational structure of the EMTIC is also optimized to leverage cross-disciplinary
collaborative advantages across Emory strategic initiatives, School of Medicine-supported core
resources, and the funded NIH Emory-Georgia Tech Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence.
A large diverse Internal Advisory Committee has broad membership from the scientific and
administrative leadership of these initiatives and School of Medicine and University governance and
will provide a critical strategic planning function for the growth of EMTIC. The annual External
Advisory Committee meeting will bring senior advisors with complementary technical and
programmatic expertise to Atlanta for formal review and guidance of EMTIC's further development.
EMTIC is designed to leverage scientific and administrative bridges between Emory and Georgia
Tech, as these two institutions share complementary strengths highly relevant to molecular imaging.
EMTIC also has strong support from institutional matching funds and resources (including space) and
the support of community partners including the Georgia Cancer Coalition and Georgia Research
Alliance. Institutional and partner matching funds total $2.6M.
Of prime importance, EMTIC will provide a highly collaborative network with ample opportunity for
investigator-investigator interactions and group learning. Formal seminars and informal research-inprogress
sessions will supplement lab meetings conducted within the Specialized Resources
(Cores). An interactive website and intranet will be an additional resource for investigator
communication and for exchange of information and scientific findings with the broader scientific
community.
埃默里分子和翻译成像中心(EMTIC)将受益于一个坚实的,但
适应性管理框架。三位经验丰富的私家侦探的共同专长,
在基础和转化成像方法学和管理方面的互补专业知识(Dr.
Meltzer,Goodman,Hu)将为这项工作提供监督和领导。一个执行委员会
由研究项目Pis和专业资源(核心)主任组成,将担任
统一协调的沟通平台。该委员会将进一步监督科学
审查、批准和进展试点项目,以投资于未来潜在的R 01分子研究
和细胞癌症成像,并提供监督的职业发展指导委员会。
EMTIC的组织结构也得到了优化,以利用跨学科
跨埃默里战略举措的协作优势,医学院支持的核心
美国国立卫生研究院埃默里-乔治亚理工学院癌症纳米技术卓越中心(NIH Emory-Georgia Tech Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence)
一个大型的多元化内部咨询委员会拥有来自科学界和
这些举措的行政领导和医学院和大学治理,
将为EMTIC的发展提供关键的战略规划功能。年度外部
咨询委员会会议将带来高级顾问,
项目专家前往亚特兰大,对EMTIC的进一步发展进行正式审查和指导。
EMTIC旨在利用埃默里和格鲁吉亚之间的科学和行政桥梁
技术,因为这两个机构在分子成像方面具有高度相关的互补优势。
EMTIC还得到了机构配套资金和资源(包括空间)的大力支持,
社区合作伙伴的支持,包括格鲁吉亚癌症联盟和格鲁吉亚研究
联盟机构和合作伙伴配对资金共计260万美元。
最重要的是,EMTIC将提供一个高度协作的网络,为以下方面提供充足的机会:
研究者-研究者互动和小组学习。正式研讨会和非正式研究进展
课程将补充在专业资源内进行的实验室会议
(核心)。一个互动网站和内联网将是调查员的额外资源
交流信息和科学成果,并与更广泛的科学界
社区
项目成果
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Carolyn C Meltzer其他文献
Altered 5-HT2A Receptor Binding after Recovery from Bulimia-Type Anorexia Nervosa: Relationships to Harm Avoidance and Drive for Thinness
贪食症型神经性厌食症恢复后 5 - HT2A 受体结合的改变:与回避伤害和追求瘦的关系
- DOI:
10.1038/sj.npp.1300430 - 发表时间:
2004-03-31 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:7.100
- 作者:
Ursula F Bailer;Julie C Price;Carolyn C Meltzer;Chester A Mathis;Guido K Frank;Lisa Weissfeld;Claire W McConaha;Shannan E Henry;Sarah Brooks-Achenbach;Nicole C Barbarich;Walter H Kaye - 通讯作者:
Walter H Kaye
Carolyn C Meltzer的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Carolyn C Meltzer', 18)}}的其他基金
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE RESEARCH CENTER IMAGING CORE SUPPLEMENT
阿尔茨海默病研究中心影像核心补充品
- 批准号:
7724494 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 6.12万 - 项目类别:
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