Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P30 · $135,737 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY: ADMINISTRATIVE CORE The objective of the C-SiG Administrative Core is to provide leadership for the overall direction of the Center and to optimize member benefits from Center Programs and Cores. C-SiG Administrative Core leadership is provided by Dr. N. F. LaRusso, Director; Dr. G. J. Gores, Co-Director; and Dr. V. H. Shah, Associate Director, in conjunction with an Executive Committee, an Internal Advisory Committee, and an External Advisory Committee. The Executive Committee meets monthly and is comprised of the Director, Co-Director, Associate Directors, Core Directors, the Leaders of the Mechanistic Research Theme groups (Intracellular Signaling, Cellular Networks, and Genetics/Epigenetics), and key leaders within the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Mayo Clinic Rochester who are all C-SiG members. The Internal Advisory Committee, made up from institutional leaders, meets annually and provides regular input to the Executive Committee regarding the strategic direction of the Center and facilitates communication with institutional leaders. The External Advisory Committee consists of five internationally prominent investigators who are leaders in digestive disease research and meets annually in person to review the P/F candidate projects and by conference call as needed to provide feedback to the Executive Committee. An Administrator, Ms. Dutton Gibbs, provides the necessary support for real-time financial management and operations of the Center. A Core Project Manager, Ms. Trussoni, performs day-to-day Core project management to improve standardization of core processes, streamlines efficiency of workflows, and enhances deliverable quality. The Operations Committee consists of the Director, Co-director, Associate Director, Administrator and Core Project Manager and meets weekly to plan and manage C-SiG operations. The administrative leadership assures responsiveness of the C-SiG Cores to the needs of the members and provides oversight for Core functions. C-SiG’s goals are to promote cell signaling science by: i) Fostering multidisciplinary research by expanding technical and collaborative capabilities of established GI scientists and attracting investigators from other disciplines; ii) Identifying and nurturing new GI investigators via a peer-reviewed Pilot and Feasibility (P/F) Program including career development workshops, curricula, and structured mentorship (30/42, 71% of P/F recipients achieving federal funding 2009-2023); iii) Offering core-based specialized equipment, technologies, methodologies, reagents, and expertise (Microscopy and Microfluidics, Clinical, and Epigenomics and Spatial Biology Cores), with continuous core menu updates including the addition of 2 new confocal microscopes, microfluidics and spatial biology equipment and services in response to member feedback; iv) Supporting a robust Enrichment Program; and v) Promoting interactions between C-SiG with other NIH centers at Mayo (e.g. Cente...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10866128
Project number
2P30DK084567-16
Recipient
MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER
Principal Investigator
VIJAY H. SHAH
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$135,737
Award type
2
Project period
2009-09-01 → 2029-06-30