Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10661408
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 44.32万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-06-26 至 2028-04-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvanced Malignant NeoplasmApplications GrantsAreaCaliforniaCancer ControlCancer EtiologyCancer health equityCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComprehensive Cancer CenterDedicationsDepartment chairDevelopmentEnsureEpidemiologyFosteringFutureGoalsIncomeInequalityInequityInformation DisseminationInformation SystemsInfrastructureInstitutionInterventionKnowledgeLeadershipLocal GovernmentMalignant NeoplasmsMentorshipModelingMonitorNeighborhoodsOccupational activity of managing financesPerformancePilot ProjectsPlayPoliciesPositioning AttributePovertyPoverty AreasProductivityPublicationsResearchResearch ActivityResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRoleSan FranciscoServicesState GovernmentSubgroupSystemTrainingTraining ActivityTraining ProgramsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiescancer preventioncommunity engaged researchcommunity organizationscommunity partnershipcost effectivenessdata resourcedata sharing networksexperiencehealth care deliverylecturesmeetingsmemberoperationoutreachpopulation healthprofessorprogramsrecruitsocial mediasoundsymposiumsynergismweb site
项目摘要
Administrative Core: Project Summary
The overarching goal of the UPSTREAM Research Center Administrative Core is to provide the administrative
support necessary to direct research activities through a cohesive, integrated, and efficient Center that will
serve as a critical hub and resource for participating institutions, community partners, and the national network
of persistent poverty centers. The Administrative Core will bring together a coalition with unparalleled
resources and reach, and coordinate activities across multiple institutional and community partners:
the Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Stanford University, the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
and the University of California, Davis (UCD); The UCD Center for Advancing Cancer Health Equity; The
Stanford Center for Poverty and Inequality; Stanford Basic Income Lab; state and local governments; and
community-based organizations. The Administrative Core will help build research capacity in areas of
persistent poverty, support community-engaged research and develop capacity for implementing multi-level
and multi-factorial cancer prevention and control interventions that include basic income interventions. As the
hub for the management and coordination of all Center activities, the Administrative Core will create synergy
within the Center and across the national network of persistent poverty centers. We will maximize efficiency,
cost-effectiveness, and productivity by centralizing common administrative and operational resources. The
goals of the center and the means of achieving those goals will be guided by a Regional Coalition of
Community Partners who will play an active role in the functioning of the administrative Core and the overall
center. Dr. Melissa Bondy, Professor and Chair of the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health at
Stanford University and Associate Director for Population Health at the Stanford Cancer Institute (SCI) will lead
the Administrative Core, supported by Dr. David Rehkopf (Stanford), Dr. David Grusky (Stanford), Dr. Robert
A. Hiatt (UCSF), and Dr. Luis G. Carvajal-Carmona (UCD), and Project and Core leaders, and the regional
coalition on a Center Executive Committee (EC). The Administrative Core will convene weekly meetings,
monthly full meetings, monthly Executive Committee meetings, and an annual retreat to foster collaboration
and synergy. Day-to-day operations of the Administrative Core will be overseen by a dedicated Center
Manager. The Administrative Core has the following Specific Aims: 1) Provide administrative leadership and
integration of Projects and Cores across the proposed Center 2) Convene internal and external advisory board
meetings and facilitate meaningful interactions between advisory boards, Center members, the regional
coalition of community partners and other persistent poverty centers. 3) Develop a diverse, transdisciplinary
research workforce. 4) Build research capacity in persistent poverty areas and provide infrastructure for
collaborative studies with community partners. 5) Establish practices to monitor Project productivity and assess
use of Core resources. 6) Coordinate and implement broad results dissemination.
管理核心:项目摘要
上游研究中心行政核心的总体目标是提供行政
通过一个具有凝聚力、集成度和效率的中心来指导研究活动所需的支持
作为参与机构、社区合作伙伴和国家网络的重要枢纽和资源
持续存在的贫困中心。行政核心将与无与伦比的
跨多个机构和社区合作伙伴提供资源和覆盖范围,并协调活动:
斯坦福大学、加州大学旧金山分校(UCSF)综合癌症中心
和加州大学戴维斯分校(UCD);UCD促进癌症健康公平中心;
斯坦福贫困和不平等中心;斯坦福基本收入实验室;州和地方政府;以及
以社区为基础的组织。行政核心将帮助建设以下领域的研究能力
持续贫困,支持社区参与的研究,发展实施多层次的能力
以及包括基本收入干预在内的多因素癌症预防和控制干预措施。作为
作为管理和协调中心所有活动的枢纽,行政核心将创造协同效应
在该中心内部和整个国家持久贫困中心网络中。我们将最大限度地提高效率,
通过集中共同的管理和运营资源,提高成本效益和生产率。这个
中心的目标和实现这些目标的手段将由
社区合作伙伴将在行政核心和整体的运作中发挥积极作用
中间。梅丽莎·邦迪博士,流行病和人口健康系教授兼主任
斯坦福大学和斯坦福癌症研究所(SCI)人口健康副主任将领导
行政核心,由David Rehkopf博士(斯坦福)、David Grusky博士(斯坦福)、Robert博士支持
A.Hiatt(加州大学旧金山分校)和Luis G.Carvajal-Carmona博士(UCD),以及项目和核心领导人以及区域
中心执行委员会(EC)联盟。行政核心将召开每周会议,
每月召开全体会议,每月召开执行委员会会议,并举行年度务虚会,以促进协作
和协同效应。行政核心的日常运作将由一个专门的中心监督
经理。行政核心有以下具体目标:1)提供行政领导和
整合整个拟建中心的项目和核心2)召开内部和外部咨询委员会
会议并促进咨询委员会、中心成员、区域
社区合作伙伴和其他长期贫困中心的联盟。3)发展多样化、跨学科的
研究人员。4)在持续贫困地区建设研究能力,并为
与社区合作伙伴进行协作研究。5)建立实践以监控项目生产力并评估
核心资源的使用。6)协调实施广泛的成果发布。
项目成果
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上游中心:解决癌症不平等根本原因的收入干预措施
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