Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10746900
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.45万
- 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:2023-09-01 至 2028-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesAdvocacyAdvocateAgreementBiomedical ResearchCollaborationsCollectionCommunicationCommunitiesCommunity OutreachConsultationsCost SharingData AnalyticsData Coordinating CenterDecision MakingDedicationsEducationEffectivenessEnsureEvaluationExpenditureFeedbackFundingGoalsHematologyInfrastructureInstitutionKidneyLeadershipMedical StudentsMichiganNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNaturePatientsPersonsProcessProductivityQuality ControlReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResource AllocationResource DevelopmentResourcesScientistServicesSocial NetworkStructureSurveysSystems BiologyTraining ProgramsTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnderrepresented StudentsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUniversity adminstrationUrologybasebench to bedsidecollegedisadvantaged studenteducational atmosphereequity, diversity, and inclusionimprovedinterdisciplinary approachoperationoutreachprogramsquality assurancerecruitresponsesummer studentundergraduate studentweb siteworking group
项目摘要
ABSTRACT – ADMINISTRATIVE CORE
The highly integrated nature of the University of Michigan O'Brien Kidney Translational Resource Center
(MKTC) requires a robust and active Administrative Core, which will coordinate workflow, distribution of
resources and operations assessment of the Biomedical Research Cores and Resource Development Core.
The Core will continue to set goals and objectives for the Center's operation and conduct ongoing review of the
Center through consultation and survey of the core users, advice of NIDDK Advisory Committees and
interactions with other institutional NIDDK centers, external O'Brien National resource Centers consortium
through the Data Coordinating Center. In addition, the Administrative Core will organize, stimulate and
evaluate interactions of the Center with our researchers to ensure that the Biomedical Research Cores and
educational programs are providing optimal support. Maintaining a vibrant educational environment for kidney
research, especially in T1 translational research, continues to be a major goal and the core will implement the
effective Educational Enrichment Program including the Summer Students Research Program. The
Administrative Core will oversee the resource expenditures of the MKTC and be responsible for the reporting
to internal and external stakeholders and to the NIH. The Core, through the Core's Working Group, will
oversee all Cores, ensuring that expenditure of cost-share funds are properly allocated to support priority core
services. The Core will also ensure that agreements between the administrations of entities who have agreed
to co-funding will be properly executed and documented The Administration Core will maintain a Website for
investigators and the public use to interact and to promote MKTC activities. The core will continue to support
an Annual Educational Retreat for all research base investigators, to highlight translational research
approaches, review research progress and obtain feedback on Center services. Throughout all these
processes, the core will obtain quality assurance and improvement information from Research Base
investigators.
摘要-行政核心
密歇根大学奥布莱恩肾脏转化资源中心的高度整合性
(MKTC)需要一个强大而活跃的行政核心,它将协调工作流程,
生物医学研究核心和资源开发核心的资源和运营评估。
核心将继续为中心的运作设定目标和目的,并对
通过对核心用户的咨询和调查,NIDDK咨询委员会的建议,
与其他机构NIDDK中心、外部奥布莱恩国家资源中心联盟的互动
通过数据协调中心。此外,行政核心将组织、激励和
评估中心与我们的研究人员的互动,以确保生物医学研究核心和
教育项目提供了最佳支持。保持一个充满活力的肾脏教育环境
研究,特别是T1转化研究,仍然是一个主要目标,核心将实施
有效的教育充实计划,包括暑期学生研究计划。的
行政核心将监督MKTC的资源支出,并负责报告
内部和外部利益相关者以及NIH。核心将通过核心工作组,
监督所有核心项目,确保适当分配费用分摊资金的支出,以支持优先核心项目
服务核心委员会还将确保已同意执行的实体行政部门之间的协议
共同资助将得到适当执行和记录管理核心将维护一个网站,
调查人员和公众使用互动和促进MKTC活动。核心将继续支持
为所有研究基地的研究人员举办年度教育务虚会,以突出转化研究
方法,审查研究进展,并获得对中心服务的反馈。在所有这些
核心将从研究基地获得质量保证和改进信息
investigators.
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Subramaniam Pennathur', 18)}}的其他基金
University of Michigan O'Brien Kidney Translational Resource Center (MKTC)
密歇根大学奥布莱恩肾脏转化资源中心 (MKTC)
- 批准号:
10746899 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 19.45万 - 项目类别:
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