Core A-Administrative Core
核心A-行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10582617
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 49.87万
- 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:2020-06-15 至 2025-02-28
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAction ResearchAdultAdvisory CommitteesAge-associated memory impairmentAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAwardBasic ScienceBiological MarkersBrain PathologyCaliforniaClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesConsentDementiaDevelopmentDisciplineDown SyndromeEcosystemEducationEducation and OutreachEnsureFacultyFosteringGoalsHeadImpaired cognitionLeadershipLongevityMissionModificationNeurobiologyNeurodegenerative DisordersNeurosciencesOccupational activity of managing financesOffice of Administrative ManagementPatient RecruitmentsPlayPopulation HeterogeneityPrizeProductivityRecommendationRecording of previous eventsRegistriesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRiskRoleScienceScientistSpecial PopulationSuggestionTextbooksTimeTrainingTraining and EducationTranslational ResearchUniversitiescohortdata managementeducation researchhealthy aginginduced pluripotent stem cellinnovationmeetingsmemberneuropathologynext generationnoveloutreachoutreach programprogramsrecruitsuccess
项目摘要
Core A: Administrative Core
Project Summary/Abstract
The UCI ADRC Administrative Core provides administrative support and oversight, strong innovative
leadership, and orchestrates the integration and centeredness with the cores of the Center (Clinical, Data
Management and Statistical, Neuropathology, Outreach Recruitment and Engagement, Induced Pluripotent
Stem Cell, Biomarker, Down Syndrome and 90+), and the Research Education Component (REC). The broad
theme of the UCI ADRC is “to identify, quantify, and validate factors that influence the risk of AD across the
lifespan.” Beyond attending to the administrative details of the Center, the Administrative Core focuses on five
broad activities that have a significant impact on our overall vitality and productivity: promote centeredness,
engage and recruit new faculty, facilitate AD research, ensure that our researchers have state-of-the-art
facilities, and actively engage in philanthropy. The UCI ADRC Administrative Core supports the broad goals of
our ADRC as we perform basic and targeted clinical studies into the mechanisms of dementia and builds on
our rich history in neurobiology research into age-related cognitive decline and AD. Maintaining a highly
functioning and efficient Center enables the Administrative Core to foster innovation in AD research, facilitate
collaborations (including core-to-core interactions and within the ADRC network), and support the education of
the next generation of scientists, clinicians, and members of our community. The Administrative Core
facilitates the Center's overall goals of collaboration, innovation, and education, and promotes the National
Alzheimer's Project Act (NAPA) research implementation milestones and goals. The Administrative Core
capitalizes on opportunities to grow our Center and played a major role in recruiting ten new faculty to the
ADRC over the past four years, many of whom are leaders in their subdiscipline and have become leaders of
one of the Cores in the Center. The leaders of the Administrative Core are deeply committed and devote a
significant amount of time to ensure that our Center is successful and cutting-edge. The active engagement of
the Administrative Core leadership has helped to transform our Center over the past several years by
promoting innovation and new ideas, such as the establishment of our novel Special Populations Cores (Down
Syndrome Core and 90+ Core), our new participant recruitment registry (Consent-to-Contact, C2C), and our
induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) Core.
核心A:行政核心
项目摘要/摘要
UCI ADRC行政核心提供行政支持和监督,强大的创新性
领导力,并协调与中心核心的集成和中心(临床,数据
管理和统计,神经病理学,外展招聘和参与,引起多能
干细胞,生物标志物,唐氏综合症和90+)以及研究教育部分(REC)。宽阔
UCI ADRC的主题是“识别,量化和验证影响AD风险的因素
寿命。“除了参加中心的行政细节外,行政核心还重点关注五个
对我们的整体活力和生产力产生重大影响的广泛活动:促进集中性,
参与和招募新的教师,促进广告研究,确保我们的研究人员拥有最先进的
设施,并积极从事慈善事业。 UCI ADRC行政核心支持
当我们对痴呆机制进行基本和有针对性的临床研究时,我们的ADRC并以此为基础
我们在与年龄有关的认知下降和AD方面的神经生物学研究中的丰富历史。保持高度
运作有效的中心使行政核心能够促进广告研究的创新,并促进
协作(包括核心互动以及在ADRC网络中),并支持
下一代的科学家,临床医生和我们社区的成员。行政核心
促进该中心的合作,创新和教育的总体目标,并促进国家
阿尔茨海默氏症的项目法案(NAPA)研究实施里程碑和目标。行政核心
利用发展中心的机会,并在招募十个新教师的机会中发挥了重要作用
在过去的四年中,ADRC,其中许多是他们的子学科领导者
中心的核心之一。行政核心的领导人坚定地致力于
大量的时间来确保我们的中心成功和尖端。积极参与
在过去的几年中,行政核心领导力通过
促进创新和新思想,例如建立我们新颖的特殊人群(倒下)
综合征核心和90+核心),我们的新参与者招聘注册表(同意联系,C2C)和我们的
诱导多能干细胞(IPSC)核心。
项目成果
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