# Administrative Core

> **NIH NIH U10** · ECOG-ACRIN MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION · 2024 · $1,192,022

## Abstract

Administrative Core: 
Publicly-funded cancer clinical trials continue to establish new standards of care and improve 
outcomes for cancer patients. ECOG-ACRIN (EA) has instituted an organizational matrix based 
on the integration of biological and imaging studies with clinical trials of novel anti-cancer 
therapies to conduct cutting-edge clinical research and promote scientific discovery. We have 
incorporated expertise in imaging, cancer biology and therapy within our scientific organization, 
working closely with the biostatistics and data management centers at the Dana Farber Cancer 
Institute and Brown University, to propose a research plan that recognizes the importance of 
biomarkers to bring precisely targeted clinical trials to broad populations of cancer patients. The 
EA biorepositories, image databases, immunological laboratories, and associated translational 
science centers will bring together the correlative science studies that relate cancer biology to 
clinical markers of treatment effect in a data-rich environment. EA embraces the goals and spirit 
of the NCTN to conduct science-driven clinical trials to improve the lives of adults with cancer. 
EA clinical trials are implemented through an efficient operational infrastructure that enables 
access to cutting-edge treatments across the US from large cancer centers to community 
practices and assures accrual to complex trials in cancers of varying prevalence. Our science 
is driven by our membership, which includes the NCI-funded Cancer Centers, the Specialized 
Programs of Research Excellence (SPOREs), the ETCTN (Experimental Therapeutics Clinical 
Trials Network), the Quantitative Imaging Network (QIN), the NCTN Lead Academic Participating 
Sites (LAPS), and the National Community Oncology Research Programs (NCORP). As 
committed participants in the NCTN and in all aspects of CTEP-led cancer research, EA 
collaborates across the system to promote and advance the collective efforts of all of the groups. 
We make available the mentorship and opportunity needed to nourish the next generation of 
investigators. EA is positioned to make unique contributions to the NCTN, working to translate 
NCI-supported science into improved outcomes for cancer patients. This model, together with 
developing innovation in large data analysis, will yield high quality trials that have the potential to 
be practice-changing, applicable to both academic and community environments, and providing 
imaging and other biomarkers to identify patients who benefit most. In the Administrative Core 
we outline the leadership, the structures, the functional organization and the interactions that 
enable the scientific projects outlined in the Overall Operations section, and that support the 
critical roles of the Clinical Trials Development Core, and their extension out to the Membership 
Core. We described Idea Generation and refinement into protocol concepts in the Overall 
Section, and here we describe the ess...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10796907
- **Project number:** 5U10CA180820-11
- **Recipient organization:** ECOG-ACRIN MEDICAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION
- **Principal Investigator:** Peter J ODwyer
- **Activity code:** U10 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2024
- **Award amount:** $1,192,022
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2014-04-29 → 2026-02-28

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10796907

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10796907, Administrative Core (5U10CA180820-11). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-23 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10796907. Licensed CC0.

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