Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P01 · $282,389 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The purpose of the Administrative Core (AC) is to provide and integrate scientific leadership, administrative support, and fiscal management, for the entire Program Project. The three primary functions of the Administrative Core (AC) include: 1. Project management including communications logistics, fiscal oversight, compliance monitoring, and submission of progress reports to NIH 2. Scientific planning, coordination and evaluation which will involve regular meetings of project and core leaders to develop common definitions and measures to be applied across studies, shared systems for recruiting subjects, tracking policies and new and modified products, supporting pilot studies as appropriate to advance study aims, and soliciting and responding to feedback from an expert external advisory committee; and 3. Facilitating the dissemination of research products by: 1) publishing, presenting and tracking research products produced by the P01; 2) creating dissemination products showcasing the findings from the P01; 3) partnering with key stakeholder organizations, and 4) maintaining the P01 website were study protocols, research products and policy tracking is shared. The AC will be located at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). The Director of the AC will be K. Michael Cummings, PhD, MPH who will also serve as MPI (along with Dr. Geoffrey Fong and Andrew Hyland) of the overall Program Project. Dr. Cummings will be responsible for overall project management of the P01. Dr. Hyland will be responsible for coordinating P01 internal and external scientific planning and evaluation. Dr. Fong will lead dissemination activities of this P01. Dr. Cummings has previously served as the PI and AC Director of the AC for the current P01 and has decades of experience leading multi-institutional NIH grants (P50 CA111236, 2004-2009 and P01 CA138389, 2009-2015), thus he is very experienced in the operations of the ITC Project and organization and oversight of AC services. Cynthia Smalls will serve as the Program Manager for the P01. She previously served as the Program Manager for MUSC's current P01 and its related supplements and therefore is experienced in the operations of a P01.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10270167
Project number
2P01CA200512-06
Recipient
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Principal Investigator
KENNETH MICHAEL CUMMINGS
Activity code
P01
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2021
Award amount
$282,389
Award type
2
Project period
2016-04-19 → 2026-08-31