Project Details
Description
Project Summary
The Administrative Core will provide leadership for all activities by establishing and
implementing governance, operational, and policy structure to ensure success of our overall
goal—the development and support an open, flexible, and user-centered infrastructure for the
mobile monitoring of cognitive change (M2C2) that supports researchers, engages participants,
and enables innovation in the measurement of cognitive change. Responsibilities of the
Administrative Core fall into four broad categories. First, the core will provide management
oversight and oversee communication activities that involve our research team (the Cores and
Research Project, NIH representatives), and the broader research community. Second, the
Administrative Core will engage in financial oversight and planning, and ensure regulatory
compliance with institutional IRBs. Third, we will encourage new and support ongoing
collaborations that extend the infrastructure. Fourth, the core will initiate strategic planning
activities that anticipate, shape, and respond to emerging priorities at the NIH and in the broader
scientific community. The Administrative Core is well positioned to support the operational,
financial, and logistical requirements of the cores and the research project. We are experienced
in coordinating activities and workflows among multi-component research program, and the core
leader (Sliwinski) has experience in all aspects of this endeavor, including administrative and
financial management, app development, data analysis and management, as well as
overseeing and addressing the logistical needs and challenges of longitudinal aging studies.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/1/18 → 5/31/23 |
Funding
- National Institute on Aging: $230,596.00
- National Institute on Aging: $307,949.00
- National Institute on Aging: $431,349.00
- National Institute on Aging: $1,268,144.00
- National Institute on Aging: $316,117.00
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