Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10652602
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.48万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-07-01 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdministratorAdoptedAdvisory CommitteesAppointmentAstronomyAutomobile DrivingBiologicalBiological ProcessBiological SciencesBiomedical ResearchChemistryCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplementCore FacilityDevelopmentDiagnosisDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyElementsEnsureEvaluationFacultyFluorescenceFosteringFundingGoalsInductively Coupled Plasma Mass SpectrometryInfrastructureJointsLaboratoriesLeadLeadershipLifeMapsMethodsMicroscopyMissionModelingMolecularOffice of Administrative ManagementPeer ReviewPerformancePhotonsPhysicsPoliciesPrincipal InvestigatorProceduresProcessPublicationsRecommendationRecording of previous eventsReportingResearchResource AllocationResource SharingResourcesRoentgen RaysScheduleScienceServicesSourceStrategic PlanningTechnologyUniversitiesWorkX ray microscopycommunity engagementcostexperienceimaging facilitiesinstrumentinstrumentationmeetingsmultidisciplinaryoperationprofessorprogramssynergismtechnology developmenttechnology research and development
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT – ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
The administrative functions of the Center will operate under the aegis of the Chemistry of Life Processes
Institute (CLP) at Northwestern University (NU). The contact principal investigator and co-director is
Thomas O’Halloran, PhD, who is Director of the Chemistry of the Life Processes Institute with appointments in
Chemistry and Molecular Bioscience. He also oversees the CLP Quantitative Bioelement Imaging Center. Dr.
O’Halloran’s extensive experience in leading transdisciplinary, team science research programs makes him
ideally suited to lead the Resource, along with the Center’s Co-Director and PI/PD, Dr. Chris Jacobsen. Dr.
Jacobsen holds dual appointments at Argonne National Laboratories (ANL), where he is an Argonne
Distinguished Fellow, and at NU, where he is a professor of physics and astronomy. Dr. Jacobsen’s history of
successful development of new methods in x-ray microscopy complements Dr. O’Halloran’s expertise in the
chemistry and biological function of inorganic elements and leadership experience.
The faculty and staff of the Administrative Core will: (a) Provide leadership and administrative support to the
development and application of leading technologies that will significantly impact the scientific community; (b)
Develop and implement operating procedures and policies that ensure appropriate access to Resource
instrumentation and expertise; (c) Evaluate Resource progress on a timely basis and allocate resources
judiciously; and (d) Achieve sustainable community access to Resource-developed technologies.
The Resource co-directors will implement an External Advisory Committee (EAC) that will oversee evaluation
of Technology Research & Development (TR&D) projects and the turnover of Driving Biological Projects (DBPs).
Resource administrators will collect and report overall Resource metrics to the EAC to facilitate assessment of
Resource performance, opportunities and challenges, and strategic planning. The Resource co-directors will
also convene an Executive Committee that will be responsible for making recommendations to the EAC
regarding DBP and Collaboration & Service project selection, allocation of resources, and strategic allocation of
Resource funding. The Executive Committee will be responsible for implementing the decisions of the EAC.
Technologies developed by the Resource will be sustained and remain accessible to the entire scientific
community after federal funding has ceased. The ICP-MS based technologies and photoacoustic microscopy
under development will be operated as new service lines within established core facilities that operate under the
administrative umbrella of CLP. X-ray fluorescence technologies will be maintained by the APS unit at Argonne
National Laboratories, and made available to the scientific community via no-cost peer-reviewed user proposals.
项目概要/摘要-行政和管理
该中心的行政职能将在生命过程化学的主持下运作
西北大学(NU)的研究所(CLP)。联系主要研究者和联合主任是
托马斯奥哈洛伦,博士,谁是生命过程研究所的化学主任与任命,
化学与分子生物科学他还负责监督CLP定量生物元素成像中心。博士
O 'Halloran在领导跨学科团队科学研究项目方面的丰富经验使他
非常适合领导资源,沿着与中心的联合主任和PI/PD,克里斯雅各布森博士。博士
雅各布森在阿贡国家实验室(ANL)拥有双重任命,在那里他是一个阿贡
杰出的研究员,在NU,他是物理学和天文学教授。雅各布森医生的
X射线显微镜新方法的成功开发补充了O 'Halloran博士在
无机元素的化学和生物功能以及领导经验。
行政核心的教师和工作人员将:(a)提供领导和行政支持,
开发和应用将对科学界产生重大影响的领先技术;(B)
制定并实施操作程序和政策,确保适当获取资源
(c)及时评估资源进展情况并分配资源
(d)实现社区可持续地获得资源开发的技术。
资源共同主任将设立一个外部咨询委员会,监督评价工作
技术研究与开发(TR&D)项目的营业额和驱动生物项目(DBPs)的营业额。
资源管理员将收集并向EAC报告总体资源指标,以便于评估
资源使用情况、机遇和挑战以及战略规划。资源联合主任将
还将召集一个执行委员会,负责向选管会提出建议
关于DBP和协作与服务项目的选择,资源分配和战略分配,
资源供资。执行委员会将负责执行选管会的决定。
资源开发的技术将持续下去,并继续为整个科学界所利用。
在联邦资金停止后,社区。ICP-MS技术与光声显微镜
正在开发中的将作为新的服务线,在现有的核心设施内运营,
CLP的行政保护伞。X射线荧光技术将由阿贡的APS单位维护
国家实验室,并通过免费的同行审查用户提案提供给科学界。
项目成果
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THOMAS V O'HALLORAN其他文献
THOMAS V O'HALLORAN的其他文献
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9095387 - 财政年份:2015
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