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Administrative Core

$142,624P01FY2025HLNIH

Florida International University, Miami FL

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ABSTRACT: Core A (Administrative Core) is housed within the Center for Translational Science at Florida International University and is led by the Program's Principal Investigator, Stephen M. Black, PhD, who will provide essential administrative support and ensure the overall direction and organization of the entire Program. In addition, this Core will provide accounting support to ensure appropriate fiscal and scientific oversight, monitoring, and compliance with federal and institutional grant management regulations, the latter through several formal mechanisms. The objectives of the Administrative core are: (i) to centralize all administrative actions and financial recording keeping; (ii) to prepare scientific and financial reports as required by the university and the NHLBI; (iii) to ensure that the PPG research meets the highest standards through periodic review by the internal and external review panels; (iv) to facilitate the use of shared resources; (v) to provide the projects and cores with a review of all expenditures monthly as well as dealing with University Accounting and Grants offices concerning grant budgets; (vi) to provide the communication venues that foster exchange of scientific information and ideas and allow seamless communication between PPG scientists including leaders of Project #1, Dr. Jeffrey Fineman in San Francisco and Project #3, Dr. Ting Wang at FIU; (viii) to coordinate the travel arrangements for Drs. Fineman and Wang to have quarterly face-to-face meetings with FIU PPG scientists. This communication is vital to the program's success Core A personnel will organize video conferencing with Drs. Fineman and Wang: i) weekly meetings of individual Project and Core teams, ii) biweekly meetings of the Program Committee (led by Core A Leader and PPG PI) where Project and Core leaders discuss scientific and administrative matters, and iii) regular monthly research seminars that will allow PPG investigators to present their work in progress to other researchers. Core A personnel will also facilitate workflow between Port St. Lucie and San Francisco regarding Cores B and C experiments and the critical exchange of reagents between Projects. Finally, Core A will coordinate the inter-project and inter-institutional collaborative arrangements and evolve new arrangements as deemed necessary for the scientific progress of the Program Project as a whole. Together, these coordinated administrative services will ensure optimal purchasing practices, facilitate frequent and productive communications between PPG scientists, and promote the high-quality scientific interactions necessary to meet the goals of this translational PPG.

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