Administrative Core
University Of Washington, Seattle WA
Investigators
Linked publications & trials
Abstract
Administrative Core- Project Summary The Administrative Core provides the overarching leadership that sets the tone, philosophy, and scientific vision of the University of Washington Alzheimerâs Disease Research Center (UW ADRC) for the next 5 years and beyond. It ensures that the UW ADRC supports the needs of UW, regional, and national Alzheimerâs disease and related dementias (ADRD) investigators and their projects. It does so by providing expertise and well-developed research resources. We enable clinical research which might not otherwise be possible to accomplish due to the time, expense, and expertise it takes to obtain well- characterized and deeply phenotyped human participants and the biospecimens obtained from them. The Core administers a vibrant developmental research project program, focused on young investigators, and closely linked to the Research Education Component. The Administrative Core situates and advocates for the ADRC in its overall institutional setting, working closely with UW Medicine Advancement and UW School of Medicine leadership to articulate, support, and sustain the initiatives that optimize our impact within the institution, in the national Alzheimerâs Disease Centers Program, and across the broader community of investigators devoted to developing solutions for ADRD. The Core ensures that the data and biospecimens created in the course of this research are available to these communities. It also works proactively to ensure that diverse perspectives are included in the leadership and staff, and inform the development of all the resources of the Center. The Core also fosters a timely and visionary collaboration with the Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health to build research resources for investigating ADRD in American Indians and Alaska natives.
View original record on NIH RePORTER →