Shared Resource Management

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY – SHARED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (SRM) The University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center (UWCCC) provides scientific and administrative oversight and allocates funds from the Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) and other sources to support 12 Shared Resources (SRs). These SRs serve the vast majority of UWCCC members and advance the Center’s strategic research initiatives. Each SR is led by an expert faculty leader, who is a UWCCC member, and a highly experienced facility manager. Dr. Jim Shull (Cancer Genetic and Epigenetic Mechanisms (GEM)) has served as Associate Director for Shared Resources (ADSR) since 2009, and Ms. Dawn Church has served as Assistant Director for Shared Resources (AsstDSR) since 2015. The mission of our Shared Resources Management (SRM) team is to provide UWCCC members with access to cost effective, state-of-the-art research infrastructure and world class expertise that enable cancer-focused research along the entire basic to community/population research continuum. Aim 1 is to establish, manage, and support SRs that advance the research of the UWCCC membership. SRM engages UWCCC leadership to match the services provided by our SRs to the defined needs of our members; to maximize cost effectiveness; and to ensure that our SRs evolve in a manner that aligns with UWCCC’s strategic priorities. SRM strives to attain management and operations consistencies across all SRs. Aim 2 is to engage UW leaders to secure institutional support for the UWCCC SRs. SRM works closely with leaders within the School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) and other UW leaders to secure/sustain institutional support, minimize redundancies in services existing across the UW campus, and leverage the immense scale of the UW research enterprise when negotiating with equipment, supply, and service vendors. Aim 3 is to develop and implement effective marketing and evaluation tools and strategies. These tools and strategies educate our membership and the entire UW research community of our SRs’ services, technical capabilities, and expertise, and inform our SR faculty leaders and managers and UWCCC leadership of the value of the services provided by our SRs and the changing needs of our member users. Approximately 90% of all UWCCC program members utilized one or more of our SRs during the 2017-2021 CCSG cycle. Member SR users collectively held 735 cancer-relevant research grants totaling $75.7 million on December 31, 2021, including 130 awards from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) totaling $26 million in annual direct costs. Survey data indicate our SRs are highly valued by the UWCCC and broader UW research communities and virtually all our members indicate their research programs would be severely compromised if our SRs did not exist. Our SRs received the aggregate merit rating of outstanding at the 2017 review of the CCSG. Since that review, the UWCCC and our UW partners have established 3 new SRs, reorganized/expanded/enhanced all remainin...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10873057
Project number
5P30CA014520-50
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Principal Investigator
JAMES D SHULL
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$1,210,757
Award type
5
Project period
1997-04-25 → 2028-03-31