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Description
The University of Kentucky (UK) Center for Cancer and Metabolism (CCM) will be established as a unique
multidisciplinary Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) designed to develop and deploy a
strategically designed, sustainable center infrastructure that cultivates cutting-edge research focused on the
role of metabolic dysregulation in cancer development and progression. The Administrative Core provides
critical scientific and administrative leadership to advance the goals of the CCM: to develop and sustain a
thematically focused multidisciplinary center infrastructure dedicated to defining the role of metabolism in the
development and treatment of cancer and to use this novel platform to develop promising early-stage
investigators with enhanced skills in an exciting new area of cancer research. The goal of the Administrative
Core is to enhance the scientific productivity of the center’s faculty by delivering efficient administrative
services across scientific projects and cores as well as pilot projects through an organizational/leadership
framework that supports flexible team-based mentoring and provides for clear accountability. Thus, the CCM
Administrative Core is the central coordinating hub responsible for integrating highly complementary
disciplinary strengths at UK in cancer, metabolism, and data sciences and leveraging sophisticated
metabolomics tools and advanced cancer imaging capabilities. The core has primary responsibility for realizing
the CCM’s scientific vision, operating on principles grounded in transformational leadership and shared
administrative oversight. Administrative Core functions will be operationalized through the following three
specific aims: 1) to provide coordinated operational management of the center; 2) to facilitate and coordinate
research training, mentoring and career development activities to develop early-stage investigators in cancer
and metabolism and expand research in this area through pilot projects; and 3) to coordinate and conduct
overall planning and evaluation. The core will coordinate and implement all administrative activities of the
CCM: oversee daily center activities; coordinate program communications, fiscal processes, meeting
organization, and advisory committee input; facilitate and expedite interactions among projects and cores;
manage the pilot project program; and lead program and project evaluation efforts. The core will oversee a
total of four current projects, two cores, and a biostatistics and bioinformatics support component and ensure
highly effective, well-planned team-based mentorship, including basic and clinical perspectives and external
expertise, for all early-stage investigators.
Project
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 3/1/17 → 12/31/22 |
Funding
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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University of Kentucky Center for Cancer Metabolism (Admin Core)
Zhou, B. (PI), Arnold, S. (CoI), Brainson, C. (CoI), Cassis, L. (CoI), D'Orazio, J. (CoI), Evers, B. M. (CoI), Fan, W.-M. (CoI), Fong, K. W. (CoI), Hersh, L. (CoI), Higashi, R. (CoI), Jia, J. (CoI), Lane, A. (CoI), Liu, J. (CoI), Liu, X. (CoI), Liu, X. (CoI), Marcinkowski, E. (CoI), Moseley, H. (CoI), Rellinger, E. (CoI), Stromberg, A. (CoI), Thorson, J. (CoI), Van Eldik, L. (CoI), Vanderford, N. (CoI), Wang, C. (CoI), Weiss, H. (CoI), Wu, Y. (CoI), Xu, R. (CoI), Zhu, C. (CoI), St Clair, D. (CoPI), Gentry, M. (Former CoI), Hildebrandt, G. (Former CoI) & Wang, P. (Former CoI)
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
3/1/17 → 12/31/22
Project: Research project