Administrative Core

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY - ADMINISTRATIVE CORE The ultimate goal of an Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) is to promote innovative research on dementia and its treatments while ensuring that patients and caregivers become the beneficiaries of resultant advances. An effective Administrative Core is essential for transforming these goals into accomplishments. To this end, the Administrative Core of the Northwestern ADRC will be guided by the following goals: 1) Lead the day-to-day running of the ADRC and promote "centerness" so that ADRC components function cohesively and leverage dementia-related activities throughout Northwestern University. 2) Maximize the utilization of ADRC resources to fit local and national priorities. 3) Coordinate the adoption of UDS-3, the FTLD module, new clinical trials, and the increased emphasis on biomarkers, including structural and molecular imaging. 4) Facilitate interactions with NACC, NCRAD, and national consortia such as ADNI and ADCS, the Alzheimer's Association, and relevant agencies within the City of Chicago and State of Illinois. 5) Encourage innovative Development Projects, coordinate their review, and monitor the progress of those that receive ADRC funding. To fulfill these goals, the Administrative Core will oversee the finances of the parent NIA P30 and of additional contracts related to multi-center collaborations and clinical trials. It will be responsible for timely progress reports related to these activities as well as the organization of the yearly Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) meeting. An equally important role will be to ensure that the ADRC as a whole meets all IRB and HIPAA requirements and that it is in compliance with NIH policies for human subjects, animal welfare, scientific integrity, data and sample sharing and financial policy. The Administrative Core is also responsible for coordinating the interactions of the ADRC with NIA, other NIH components, other ADRCs, and relevant agencies at the national, state and local levels. Within Northwestern University, the Administrative Core will advocate the allocation of additional faculty, space and financial resources to dementia research.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10873188
Project number
5P30AG072977-04
Recipient
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
ROBERT J VASSAR
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$570,594
Award type
5
Project period
2021-08-15 → 2026-06-30