Administrative Core
Columbia University Health Sciences, New York NY
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Abstract
SUMMARY â ADMINISTRATIVE CORE The Administrative Core (AdminC) advances the mission of the Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan (CEHNM) by providing leadership and support to promote the Centerâs strategy. Specifically, the AdminC coordinates and integrates CEHNM components and activities, provides financial oversight, facilitates interactions with other environmental health sciences Core Centers and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, and evaluates the productivity and effectiveness of the Centerâs activities. The AdminC also houses the Centerâs Career Development Program (CDP). Within Columbia University, the CDP supports early-career investigators with development awards, mentoring, and training; it also supports early-career, mid-level, and senior investigators with services and enrichment activities to facilitate the pursuit of new paths in environmental health sciences. CEHNM currently boasts 62 members (44 full and 18 associate) from 15 units across the Mailman School of Public Health, the Climate School, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons. The CEHNM added 29 new members over the past five years, including 21 newly recruited to Columbia Universityâs faculty. In parallel, the Centerâs high-impact research has vaulted Columbia University to the #1 position in NIEHS extramural fundingâin fiscal year 2021, CEHNMâs members administered 42 projects and $20.1M in total NIEHS funding, up from 24 projects and $11.5M in 2017. The AdminC will supervise the utilization of resources, manage the budget, coordinate Center activities, support the Pilot Project Program by operating the application process and award workflow, and coordinate the Centerâs media strategy. The AdminC will also partner with the Internal and External Advisory Committees, the Community Engagement Core Advisory Board, and CEHNMâs scientific evaluator to assess the Centerâs organization and activities, identify challenges, and develop new directions. The AdminC will facilitate CEHNMâs activities and operations within the vibrant Columbia University environmental health community as we tackle the most pressing challenges of our time. Through these activities, the AdminC plays a crucial role in helping the CEHNM promote science and translation to understand environmental challenges and prevent disease caused by environmental exposures.
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