Administrative and Research Translation Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P42 · $157,898 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Administrative & Research Translation Core ABSTRACT The Administrative and Research Translation Core is the central hub for all activities of the Texas A&M University Superfund Research Center. It is organized around three key functions that will enable it to be an effective and nimble coordinator of the proposed research, outreach, training, and translation activities: (1) administration and fiscal management, (2) integration of cross-disciplinary disaster response research (DR2), and (3) outreach and research translation. This Core is physically located in the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences at Texas A&M University in College Station, TX. The Core operates through regular Center-wide and project- specific meetings, tracks the productivity of the Center, develops future activities, and guides scientific innovation through a pilot project program. The Core is led by Center Director (Ivan Rusyn) and Associate Director (Weihsueh Chiu), and includes an administrative manager and a fiscal manager. The Core is coordinating Center leadership and activities with two committees. The PIs of the projects and cores in the Center form a Scientific Steering Committee, which meets monthly. External oversight of the Center is the responsibility of an External Advisory Committee, which meets annually to perform program evaluation of the Center and determine whether research, outreach, training, and translation goals and objectives are being met. This Committee is a diverse group of highly qualified experts representing academia, federal and state governmental agencies, industry, and non-governmental organizations. The Core’s work is organized around five Specific Aims. First, the Core provides effective administrative and fiscal management with input from the Scientific Steering and External Advisory Committees. The Core conducts program planning and evaluation and assessment of Center performance. Second, the Core enables integration of cross-disciplinary DR2 research through monthly meetings, annual retreats, and internal/external collaborations. The Core issues annual calls for pilot projects, coordinates their review and oversees deliverables from each pilot project. Third, the Core promotes dissemination of the Center’s outputs to NIEHS and other stakeholders. Fourth, the Core maintains and expands partnerships with government (local/state/Federal) agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and community partners. It will continue holding regular meetings with the end-users to showcase Center’s work and conduct demonstration workshops. Finally, the Core is advancing the practical application of Center DR2 research through technology transfer. All Center faculty, staff and trainees will interact with the Core as it executes its administrative (overall and fiscal management, integration) and research translation (communication, outreach, technology transfer) functions.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10349756
Project number
2P42ES027704-06
Recipient
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Ivan Rusyn
Activity code
P42
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$157,898
Award type
2
Project period
2022-09-20 → 2027-06-30