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CORE A - Administration

Organization ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITALLocation MEMPHIS, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Apr 2003Deadline 31 Aug 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccelerationBioinformatics coreBioinformatics research coreBioinformatics resource coreBiostatistics CoreBrainBrain Nervous SystemBudgetsCollaborationsCommunicationData SetDevelopmentEncephalonEnsureEquityFosteringGoalsGrantIndividualInstitutionInvestigationInvestigatorsLaboratoriesMonitorNational Institutes of HealthNeoplasmsPrincipal InvestigatorProductivityProgress ReportsReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesSaint JudeSaint Jude Children's Cancer CenterSaint Jude Children's Research HospitalScheduleSiteSt. JudeSt. Jude Children's Cancer CenterSt. Jude Children's Research HospitalSt. Jude Children's Research Hospital Comprehensive Cancer CenterSt.Jude Children's Cancer CenterSt.Jude Children's Research HospitalSt.Jude Children's Research Hospital Comprehensive Cancer CenterStrategic PlanningUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVideoconferencingVisitWorkconflict resolutiondata integrationdevelopmentalmeetingmeetingsmemberneoplasianeoplastic growthprogramssuccesssynergismvideo conferencing
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Summary/Abstract
The Administrative Core functions as a central resource to maximize interactions through efficient coordination

of the four individual Projects and two Scientific Cores so that the Program as a whole can achieve its goals. Dr.

Baker, the Principal Investigator of the P01, serves as the director of the Administrative Core, and she will have

primary responsibility for the overall conduct of the Program Project. The Administrative Core will continue to

organize regular Program meetings of the Project and Core Leaders to facilitate communication, maximize

collaborative interactions among the individual members of the Program, and to provide a forum to share and

monitor progress of the group. The Core will also organize regular work-in-progress seminars given by lab staff

and Leaders from each Project and Scientific Core, to report progress, foster collaboration and provide

information about conceptual and technical advances. Dr. Gilbertson participates in Program meetings from

Cambridge University through videoconferencing. The Administrative Core is responsible for general

administrative oversight of all of the Projects and Cores, and budgetary management of the program.

Centralization of these activities promotes efficient management of program resources, and will significantly

facilitate communication between Project and Core Leaders. The Administrative Core will provide centralized

administrative assistant support, and will assist with scheduling of monthly program meetings of Project and

Core Leaders, regular discussions and interactions with the Internal Advisory Board, External Advisory Board

visits, and preparing quarterly and yearly financial reports and yearly progress reports. Dr. Baker will ensure

that the research performed through this Program Project is in compliance with NIH and Institutional

requirements.

Grant Number: 5P01CA096832-20
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: SUZANNE BAKER

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