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Administration Core

Organization COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCESLocation NEW YORK, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2002Deadline 31 Dec 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2026ASCVDAcademic Medical CentersAccelerationAdvisory CommitteesAdvocacyAnimal Experimental UseAnimal ExperimentationAnimal ResearchAreaAtherosclerosisAtherosclerotic Cardiovascular DiseaseAttentionAwardAwarenessBasic ResearchBasic ScienceBeta CellBiochemistryBioinformaticsBiological ChemistryBiological MarkersBiologyBiomedical ResearchBody TissuesBrittle Diabetes MellitusCardiac DiseasesCardiac DisordersCardiologyCardiovascularCardiovascular Body SystemCardiovascular Organ SystemCardiovascular systemCaringCell FunctionCell IsolationCell PhysiologyCell ProcessCell SegregationCell SeparationCell Separation TechnologyCellular FunctionCellular PhysiologyCellular ProcessChargeClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCore FacilityCytometryDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDiabetes MellitusDirect CostsDisparateDyslipidemiasEducationEducational aspectsElectronicsEnsureEnvironmentEventFacultyFaculty EducationFaculty TrainingFinancial ManagementFosteringFundingGeneticGoalsGrantHealthHeart DiseasesHeart VascularHuman ResourcesHumulin RIDDMImmunologyIndividualInformation DisseminationInstitutionInstructionInsulinInsulin CellInsulin Secreting CellInsulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusInterest GroupIntermediary MetabolismInternationalInvestigatorsJointsJuvenile-Onset Diabetes MellitusKetosis-Prone Diabetes MellitusLaboratoriesLeadershipLettersMaintenanceManpowerMentorsMentorshipMetabolicMetabolic ProcessesMetabolismMiceMice MammalsMissionMonitorMurineMusNIDDKNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNational Institutes of HealthNeurobiologyNew YorkNew York CityNovolin RNutritionObesityOccupational activity of managing financesPersonsPhenotypePhysiciansPhysiologyProceduresR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramRadioactiveRegular InsulinRegulationReplacement TherapyReportingReproducibilityResearchResearch GrantsResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResearch ResourcesResearchersResistanceResource AllocationResourcesSchoolsScientistSeriesSightSisterStudentsSubcellular ProcessSudden-Onset Diabetes MellitusSurgeonT1 DMT1 diabetesT1DT1DMTask ForcesTeacher EducationTeacher EducatorTeacher PreparationTeacher Professional DevelopmentTeacher TrainingTechnology TransferTissuesTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingType 1 Diabetes MellitusType 1 diabetesType I Diabetes MellitusUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUniversity Medical CentersUpdateUrban PopulationVeinsVisionadiposityadvisory teamanimal experimentationsatheromatosisatherosclerotic diseaseatherosclerotic vascular diseasebasebasesbio-markersbiologic markerbiomarkercell sortingcirculatory systemclinical careclinical practicecollegecollegiateconferenceconventioncorpulencecostdevelopmentaldiabetesdisparity in healthdissemination of resultselectronicelectronic devicefaculty developmentfaculty professional developmentglobal healthhealth disparityheart disorderhuman subjectimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativeinstructor traininginsulin dependent diabetesinsulin dependent type 1interestjuvenile diabetesjuvenile diabetes mellitusketosis prone diabetesmeetingmeetingsmembermetropolitanneurobiologicalnew drug treatmentsnew drugsnew pharmacological therapeuticnew therapeuticsnew therapynext generation therapeuticsnovel drug treatmentsnovel drugsnovel pharmaco-therapeuticnovel pharmacological therapeuticnovel therapeuticsnovel therapyoperationoperationspancreas developmentpathology imagingpersonnelpost-doctoral trainingpre-docpre-doctoralprogramsresistantsummitsymposiasymposiumteacher developmenttype I diabetestype one diabetesurban groupurban individualurban peopleurban under servedurban underservedvisual functionweb sitewebsiteβ-cellβ-cellsβCell
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The Columbia University Diabetes Research Center promotes diabetes research at the largest academic medical center in the largest U.S. metropolitan area. The DRC fosters integration with existing institutional centers of excellence in obesity, atherosclerosis, neurobiology, and cardiovascular biology. Its scientific themes are: (i) Integrated physiology of insulin action and resistance; (ii) Diabetes, dyslipidemia, and heart disease; (iii) Pancreas development, beta cell function, and cellular replacement therapies; (iv) Genetics and immunology of Type 1 Diabetes; (v) Global health, health disparities, and underserved urban populations. The Biomedical Research Base is comprised of 78 NIH-funded investigators at Columbia, and 4 associate members at sister institutions in New York City.

Total research funding exceeds $ 81M in annual direct costs, including 91 investigator-initiated NIH grants directly related to diabetes totaling nearly $56M in annual direct costs. Of these, NIDDK funds 64 projects totaling $18M in annual direct costs. The DRC supports four technical Core Facilities: Translational Biomarker Analytical Core (TBAC); Advanced Tissue Pathology Imaging Core (ATPIC); Mouse Metabolic Function & Phenotyping Core (MMFPC); Cytometry & Cell Sorting Core (CCSC). These facilities have been used to capacity by 66 investigators funded by 102 grants and have supported the award of 45 new grants during the current cycle.

Additionally, the DRC provides $250K annually for investigators through a Pilot & Feasibility Grant Program (PF). During the current cycle, this program supported 13 awardees selected from 90 Letters of Inquiry and 51 complete applications. The 11 recipients of completed PF awards have applied for 12 new grants and obtained 7, 6 of which are funded by NIH, totaling ~$ 2.8M in annual direct costs. 11 of 13 funded investigators remain active in diabetes research. The DRC supports a successful Enrichment Program to increase awareness of diabetes research in the local scientific/academic and promote regional, national, and international collaborations.

The Administrative Core provides logistical support and programmatic leadership, financial oversight and integration of research efforts, core facilities, and PF administration. During the current funding cycle, the DRC has endeavored to advance NIDDK’s mission by: (i) supporting original, innovative and high impact research by its members; (ii) raising awareness of and interest in clinical and basic diabetes research; (iii) enhancing training and other diabetes-related educational opportunities; (iv) attracting new investigators to diabetes research; (vi) fostering a collegial environment to facilitate information exchange; (vii) providing impetus and resources to translate basic science discoveries into clinical care and community initiatives to improve the health of people with diabetes; and (viii) leveraging local and national philanthropic and diabetes advocacy resources.

Grant Number: 5P30DK063608-24
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: DOMENICO ACCILI

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