Administrative Core
Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME
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Abstract
PROJECT SUMMARY ADMIN CORE The goal of the Administrative (Admin) Core is to provide management, oversight and logistical support for the proposed Jackson Laboratory-Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai Collaborative Center on Human Immunology (JAX-ISMMS CCHI). The essential functions of the Admin Core are to: 1) facilitate communication and foster a strong collaborative environment among the Center Directors/Investigators; 2) establish the External Scientific Advisory Group (ESAG), coordinate annual ESAG meetings and implement their recommendations for improvement or advancement; 3) maintain alignment of the JAX-ISMMS CCHI with the goals and objectives of the broader CCHI program; 4) monitor the progress of the research and technology development Projects and Cores towards their specific research and resource development goals; 5) optimize resource allocation and fiscal management; 6) ensure swift resolution of any logistic, scientific and fiscal challenges; and 7) ensure efficient data sharing through ImmPort and policy compliance. JAX and ISMMS are home to several NIH-funded research centers and have a long history of successful contributions to NIH-funded consortium efforts. JAX and ISMMS also offer excellent capabilities, facilities and resources to support the Admin Core and the CCHI as a whole. The Admin Core will be led by Center Directors Drs. Karolina Palucka and Adolfo GarcÃa-Sastre, both of whom have substantial experience in center leadership, and will be supported by an experienced and dedicated Program Manager. The Admin Core will promote the goals of the JAX-ISMMS CCHI and the broader program effort through the following Specific Aims: Aim 1. Optimize integration and function of JAX-ISMMS CCHI activities through strong administrative and scientific oversight. Aim 2. Enhance communication and collaboration among JAX-ISMMS CCHI investigators. Aim 3. Exercise oversight of data management and dissemination to ensure efficiency and policy compliance. Aim 4. Manage resource allocation and fiscal accountability.
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