Emergents International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research

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Abstract

CORE 1: ADMINISTRATIVE CORE ABSTRACT/SUMMARY The Émergents ICEMR is composed of a multinational, interdisciplinary leadership team and three Cores, all of which are integrated seamlessly into the Consortium’s organizational and administrative structure. The interdisciplinary nature of the proposed project requires substantial expertise in systems biology and OMICS approaches (genomics, transcriptomics, lipidomics, proteomics), genomic epidemiology, molecular vector biology and mathematical and statistical models. Program direction and supervision will, therefore, need sets of equally important and complementary skills. The Leadership Team is led by Core 1 MPIs (Dinglasan, Happi and Wondji) with direct support from a bilingual Program Coordinator, but the overall ICEMR steering committee will be composed of all Co-Investigators from the consortium partner institutions and Center Cores. The overarching objectives of the Administrative Core is to provide the leadership, administrative support, and financial management to ensure the success of the Émergents ICEMR, through: (i) effective and efficient administration, coordination and management of all activities associated with the program to ensure that the program milestones are met; (ii) effective and efficient allocation of funds and maintenance of fiscal integrity; and (iii) effective coordination and communication between collaborating Co-Is from academic institutions and research institutes within the network. The organizational structure has clear lines of responsibility across partner institutions with the University of Florida assuming responsibility for the overall success. The Émergents ICEMR Administrative Core will be specifically responsible for leading Coordination of Malaria Surveillance and Core Activities; implementing an Émergents ICEMR Performance & Evaluation Program; and working closely with the NIAID-assembled Scientific Technical Advisory Group.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10837540
Project number
1U19AI181594-01
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Principal Investigator
Rhoel David Ramos Dinglasan
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$112,970
Award type
1
Project period
2024-04-22 → 2029-03-31