ABSTRACT The purpose of the Administrative Core is to support the translational research objectives of the MSKCC SPORE in Leukemia by serving as the organizational center, optimizing collaboration among SPORE investigators within and outside MSKCC. The specific aims of the Administrative Core are (1) to provide effective organization, management, and coordination for all educational, clinical, and scientific activities; (2) to provide comprehensive centralized administrative and financial support to all the components of the SPORE: research projects, cores, CRP and DEP as well as interactions with EAB and IAB; and, (3) To foster effective communication with all key stake-holders, both intramural and extramural, including the broader scientific community, cross-institutional collaborators, the NCI, our patient advocate(s) and the general public. The Administration Core will be led by Omar Abdel-Wahab, MD, who will oversee all SPORE activities. The Administrative Core also includes personnel trained in financial management, project management, grants administration, scientific and medical editing, data management, and administrative support. The capabilities and services centralized in the Administrative Core provide the following administrative and communications infrastructure that serve all components of the SPORE: · Scientific Oversight: monitor progress of the translational research objectives of the SPORE program, including evaluating the progress of individual projects and making decisions regarding continuation/replacement projects · Financial Management: serving as the centralized SPORE budgetary coordinator and financial manager · Editorial Services: providing editorial services for manuscript publication and grants coordination · Grants Administration: serve as administrative liaison to the National Cancer Institute, ensuring the timely submission of all required reports and compliance with institutional and federal regulations · Data Management System Support: assist relevant Cores in management and support of SPORE related research and clinical databases as well as maintaining a cohesive and functional data sharing plan · Communication: foster communication and collaborative research within our SPORE as well as with other SPOREs in Leukemia and the wider scientific community · Outreach: foster effective communication with the general public, our patient advocate(s) and, the broader patient community to ensure that SPORE clinical studies are patient-centered and to promote equitable access to treatment on SPORE studies · Meetings Coordination: organize all SPORE related retreats and meetings and review of ongoing SPORE research projects, cores, and pilot projects as well as the solicitation of new pilot project