Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P30 · $354,998 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

SUMMARY The Administrative Core supports the overall mission of the Penn DRC to prevent, treat, and cure diabetes mellitus. Its goal is to ensure that the DRC operates smoothly, effectively, and ethically while creating and nurturing the best possible environment for interdisciplinary basic and clinical diabetes research among its participating investigators. To achieve this goal, the DRC Administrative Component has the following Specific Aims: 1) Provide vision and leadership for the Penn DRC; 2) Provide scientific direction for Penn DRC cores and activities; 3) Foster interactions among DRC investigators; 4) Represent the Penn DRC and its mission within and outside the University of Pennsylvania; 5) Oversee the finances of the DRC; and 6) Foster the next generation of diabetes researchers. The Administrative Core governs the DRC via a defined organizational structure that includes the Director and Associate Directors, an Executive Committee, a Committee of Core Directors, and external as well as internal advisory boards. It coordinates and publicizes the Scientific Cores, Pilot and Feasibility Grant Program, and Enrichment Program that advance diabetes research by providing unique resources and facilitating communication and collaboration among the diverse group of diabetes-oriented basic and translational researchers that comprise the Penn DRC Research Base. The depth and breadth of the Enrichment Program, as well as the high scientific quality of its activities, attracts Penn DRC members as well as other members of the research community to lectures and events that increase awareness of Penn DRC cores and diabetes research. The strong and responsive Administrative Core is critical to maintain the diabetes research program at the Penn DRC at the forefront of biomedical science.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10407837
Project number
2P30DK019525-46
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Principal Investigator
MITCHELL A. LAZAR
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
$354,998
Award type
2
Project period
1997-03-01 → 2027-03-31