Core A: Administrative, Career Development, and Research Integration Core

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Abstract

ABSTRACT The Administrative, Career Development and Research Integration Core of the Center for Molecular Epidemiology at Dartmouth (“Administrative Core,” Core A) is the driving force that underpins the Center’s achievements. It will support the Center’s goals of: 1) moving the Center to full independence and sustainability by enhancing the governance and operational structure of the Center, broadening its reach, and engaging stakeholders in the research direction and priorities of the Center; 2) advancing the state-of-the-art Biorepository and Biospecimen Resource Facility Core (Scientific/Technical Core B); and 3) strengthening the pipeline of talented, diverse molecular epidemiologists by recruiting, mentoring, and providing career development resources in collaboration with the Pilot Project Program. The Administrative Core will oversee the strategic direction of the Center and facilitate planning and execution of the Center’s mission by coordinating and communicating with the leadership, advisory committees, cores, programs, and members, and guiding how resources will be obtained, prioritized, allocated, and monitored. It will be responsible for the fiscal management, reporting, and compliance needs of the Center and for ensuring adherence with regulatory requirements. The Core will further promote resource sharing and scientific exchange between Center investigators, IDeA and non-IDeA programs, and the scientific and broader community by: (1) making the Center’s research resources known and widely available; (2) organizing regular Center symposia, training, and mentoring activities, and workshops on emerging topics in the field of molecular epidemiology; and (3) educating and engaging diverse stakeholders to inform research priorities for the Center. The Core will work collaboratively with the Center for Program Design and Evaluation to rigorously evaluate and monitor the progress and achievements of the Center to enhance effective and timely operations, identify obstacles, and create lasting and sustainable solutions. The Center Director, Associate Directors, and Center Coordinator will comprise the leadership team who will report to the Provost and Dean of the Geisel School of Medicine, and together with accomplished leaders and biomedical scientists, will direct the activities of the Core. An External Advisory Committee of internationally recognized scientists, a Community Advisory Board of key stakeholders, and institutional leaders in research, health care delivery, and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging representing Dartmouth, the Dartmouth Health system, and the Dartmouth Cancer Center will provide guidance to the Center. By fostering discoveries and synergies with local, regional, and national partners and by being responsive to the IDeA Program, NIH-Wide Strategic Plan, NIH Scientific Workforce Diversity Office, and other major initiatives, the Core will accelerate the Center’s impact in the field of molecular epidemiolog...

Key facts

NIH application ID
11085011
Project number
3P30GM149408-02S1
Recipient
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
Principal Investigator
MARGARET Rita KARAGAS
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$289,826
Award type
3
Project period
2023-05-01 → 2028-01-31