Administrative Core

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Abstract

ABSTRACT: Administrative Core The USC-TCORS Administrative Core (AC) will be structured to ensure the Center's component elements coa- lesce, optimally apply our Center-wide integrative theme, and advance the goals of the national network of TCORSs and FDA/NIH's tobacco regulatory science program. Leveraging a strong base of existing resources and programs developed during the current funding period, over the 2018-2023 period, the AC will provide and connect USC-TCORS members with the essential resources specifically tailored to ensure the Center's suc- cess in research and career development. Through specific operational goals and leadership, the AC will be responsible for structuring, initiating, maintaining, and coordinating Center-wide operations to ensure all as- pects of the Center are positioned to further the Center's overall aims. The AC will be led in a Multiple PI struc- ture by TCORS PIs Pentz and Leventhal. Samet and Baezconde-Garbanati will serve as Co-Investigators to assist with a leadership transition plan and coordinate activities with the TCORS Community Advisory Board, respectively. Chou will provide methodological consultation to investigators across the Center. The AC's spe- cific aims are to: Aim 1. Enhance our existing administrative structure and management plan with clear lead- ership and oversight to guide the Center progress towards achieving its objectives by providing: (1a) Mecha- nisms for communication, interaction, and collaboration within USC-TCORS; (1b) Cross-cutting research and career development support services to aid with methodological, data processing, measurement, analysis, IT, and participant assessment to all members; (1c) Program evaluation and assurance of quality and adherence to the scope of the regulatory authority of the FDA Center for Tobacco Products; (1d) Methods to enhance ac- tively dissemination and sharing of research, data and resources. Aim 2. Implement a Rapid Response Pro- ject (RRP) program that includes mechanisms for: (2a) Soliciting, assessing, and prioritizing RRP proposals; (2b) Optimal leveraging of the specific expertise and capabilities of USC-TCORS to ensure capacity to respond to yearly RRP calls on a diversity of topics; and (2c) Monitoring and reporting RRP progress. By accomplishing these aims, the USC-TCORS AC will provide critical infrastructure to advance the Center's scientific and ca- reer development goals as well as facilitate integration with the national tobacco regulatory science network, including partners at FDA, NIH, and other TCORSs.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10252829
Project number
5U54CA180905-09
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Principal Investigator
MARY ANN PENTZ
Activity code
U54
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$957,687
Award type
5
Project period
2013-09-19 → 2023-08-31