Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · U19 · $162,032 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

ABSTRACT ADMINISTRATION CORE The Administrative Core will support the scientific and programmatic activities of our IPCAVD Program and provide the necessary infrastructure for the Program to achieve its overall research objectives and milestones in the most efficient and effective manner. This Core has the following specific aims: (1) to provide scientific leadership and coordination of the IPCAVD’s activities, assuring achievement of our scientific goals while maximizing scientific collaboration; (2) to optimize communication among the participating Scientific and Clinical investigators; between Project Leaders, the external Scientific Advisory Board, the NIAID and our Clinical Partners; and (3) to provide fiscal oversight, administrative support, and ensure regulatory and grant policy compliance. It will be led by the Principal Investigator, Dr. Leonidas Stamatatos, who will manage, oversee and coordinate the efforts of each participant in the Program, with the assistance of the Project Manager, Dr. Mingchao Shen. A group of external Scientific Advisors will be formed to oversee the scientific activities of the IPCAVD and provide advice and support. This Core will oversee and integrate the execution of the Research Plans, Product Development Plan, and Clinical Development Plan. This Core oversees all aspects of this Program including scientific issues, regulatory affairs, finance, communication, coordination and administration of each of the Cores and Projects. This Core will ensure that expenditures and projections are commensurate with the goals of the overall project; monitor the fiscal and functional aspects of all subcontracts; and coordinate with the Offices of Sponsored Research at participating Institutions for the disbursement, expenditure and accounting of grant funds. This Core will coordinate the preparation and submission of scientific and financial reports, facilitate the establishment of regulatory protocols and ensure regulatory compliance. Communications will be facilitated utilizing a variety of tools, including a dedicated, external IPCAVD SharePoint site, which will serve as a centralized repository for Program data, regulatory compliance documents, inter-institutional and material transfer agreements and relevant publications, abstracts and presentations.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10771237
Project number
5U19AI174242-02
Recipient
FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER CENTER
Principal Investigator
Leonidas Stamatatos
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$162,032
Award type
5
Project period
2023-01-30 → 2027-12-31