UCSF-UCB TRAC ADMININSTRATIVE CORE

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY – Administrative Core The UCSF-UCB TRAC Administrative Core will provide leadership, infrastructure, administrative support, coordination, and oversight for all services across both Scientific Cores, Basic and Clinical, and the UCSF-UCB TRAC Developmental Core. The UCSF-UCB TRAC Administrative Core will bind together the functions and resources of all the Cores, including assuring linkages to relevant programs at the two campuses. The Administrative Core will provide the governance and financial management structure, and the monitoring and evaluation required for smooth operation of this multi-core Center, with the ultimate aim of facilitating exciting new directions in multidisciplinary TB research in conjunction with mentorship and career development across the UCSF-UCB TRAC Cores. The Administrative Core will coordinate communication between the UCSF-UCB TRAC components and between the UCSF-UCB TRAC and NIAID Program staff. The Administrative Core will manage, coordinate and oversee all the UCSF-UCB TRAC activities, monitor progress and ensure that the program milestones are being met and implemented effectively within the proposed timelines. The Administrative Core will establish and run a Core Management Committee (CMC), chaired by the UCSF-UCB TRAC co- Directors, that oversees and advises all UCSF-UCB TRAC Cores and program activities. The CMC will be the central decision-making body of the TRAC and will be composed of the Center co-Directors, Cores co-Directors, TB researchers not directing Cores, and community engagement representation. The Administrative Core will establish and support a UCSF-UCB TRAC Community Advisory Board (TB CAB), an Internal Advisory Committee (IAC) and an External Advisory Committee (EAC) as part of the TRAC management plan. Through this oversight, the Core will ensure multi-directional communication and collaboration between all UCSF-UCB TRAC members and our target audience of TRAC resource users, including new investigators and established investigators new to the field of TB research.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10833155
Project number
5P30AI168440-03
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
Principal Investigator
PAYAM NAHID
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$320,661
Award type
5
Project period
2022-08-02 → 2027-05-31