6. Administrative CoreThe U54 Administrative Core will be responsible for coordinating the Partnership, supporting research,training and outreach efforts, and documenting Partnership activities and products. We includedescriptions of CCNY and MSKCC Administrative Core members and staff in both proposals, to explaintheir complementary roles and joint activities more clearly. In fact, Administrative Core faculty and stafffrom both CCNY and MSKCC have worked together for the past six years, and are a well-integratedteam. This level of integration will continue under the Us4. Administrative core leadership has beeninstrumental in guiding our Partnership, locating resources, and helping us to work effectively withininstitutional policy. Core faculty and staff will continue to meet on a monthly basis and as needed todiscuss implementation of the Partnership, to plan for upcoming events, and to troubleshoot problemsthat arise. In addition to Drs. Hubbard and Rapkin, Administrative Core members include:Faculty/Senior Leadership;Ellen Smiley. PhD - CCNY Associate Professor of Psychology. Former Acting Deputy Provost. Dr.Smiley is a specialist in the evaluation of educational and training programs. She served as CCNY PI ofthe Human Subjects Research Enhancement grant, and chaired a planning task force on curriculum.Dr. Smiley will continue to guide evaluation of training initiatives, and the Partnership overall.Collette Houston - MSKCC Director of the Office of Clinical Research. Research Compliance andQuality Assurance. Ms. Houston oversees MSKCC's entire clinical and population research portfolio.Her staff works with departments and major initiatives such as the U5&/U54, to provide technicalassistance and support. Ms. Houston served as MSKCC co-Pi of the Human Subjects ResearchEnhancement Grant. Her office has been central in assisting community site to participate in MSKCC'sresearch. Ms. Houston will continue to provide guidance and staff support to the Partnership.Carol Brown. MD - Director. MSK Office of Diversity Initiatives. Dr. Brown is a gynecologicaloncologist with a focus on health disparities affecting minority women. As Director of DiversityInitiatives, Dr. Brown is responsible for expanding minority representation on MSKCC's faculty,increasing service to diverse patients, and promoting research on minority health and healthdisparities. Dr. Brown will continue to serve the partnership as a member of both the Administrativeand Internal Advisory Cores. Dr. Brown is also working with MSKCC's Development Office to securephilanthropic funds to support Partnership research on health disparities.Millie Roth. PhD - CCNY. Director of Science Education. Dr. Roth has worked closely with Dr.Hubbard to establish the COURT program, particularly our recruitment and selection procedures. Dr.Roth has also been central in developing cancer research focus in CCNY's pre-freshman sciencepreparation program. As a member of the Administrative Core, Dr. Roth will support the Partnership'sEducation and Training Subcommittee, to develop COURT curricula, placements and mentorship. Shewill also work on our science education efforts at the CCNY Math and Science High School.Gita Bosch. PhD - Dean. MSKCC - Gerstner Graduate School of Biomedical Education. Dr. Bosch joinedthe MSKCC faculty three years ago to help establish Gerster School, and soon became involved with thePartnership. Dr. Bosch is particularly interested in the transition from college to graduate training, andhas worked with Dr. Hubbard to develop post-baccalaureate programs for CCNY students. Dr. Bosch willcontinue to support these efforts as a member of the Education and Training Subcommittee. She will alsohelp us develop procedures for tracking and supporting COURT students into their graduate programs.Thomas Reynolds. MA (Program Manager -100% on Project! U54 support will allow us to add animportant new senior staff position of Program Director. Mr. Reynolds is presently full-time ResearchManager in the MSKCC Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Over the past five years, hehas worked closely with Partnership faculty and staff in developing our collaborative Human SubjectsResearch Enhancement grant, providing necessary training and certifications for CCNY faculty andstudents involved with psychosocial research, overseeing internal Psychiatry Research Committeereviews of all 1156 psychosocial pilot projects, pre-pilots and protocols, and working with Dr. Ostroff toestablish the Behavioral Research Methods Core. Mr. Reynolds is completing his PhD in socialpsychology at the New School for Social Research (anticipated Spring 2009). His doctoral researchfocuses on the role of race in interpersonal perception and attribution. Mr. Reynolds' is interested inpursuing academic work to examine the role of race in health-related communications and decisionmaking. When Mr. Reynolds joins the Partnership, we will work with him to develop a mentoring planand to ensure that he has the time and flexibility to complete is degree (similar to the arrangement he hasin his current role, with no clinical or teaching responsibility). Upon completion of his doctorate, we willarrange an instructorship at MSKCC and an adjunct appointment at CCNY to facilitate Mr. Reynolds'work with the Partnership. We will encourage Mr. Reynolds to plan and undertake pilot research withappropriate collaborators as he assumes a position as a junior faculty member in the Partnership.Mr. Reynolds will work closely with Drs. Hubbard and Rapkin to assume administrative and oversightactivities for the 1154. He will maintain day-to-day contact with every aspect of the Partnership. He willalso supervise and coordinate the work of all CCNY and MSKCC staff working on the Partnership. Mr.Reynolds will take primary responsibility for ensuring that pilot research, student placements, and otherinternal processes are conducted according to the Partnership's operating procedures (see below). Inaddition to the Administrative Core, Mr. Reynolds will participate in meetings of the IAC and of relevantfaculty working groups. He will also take the lead in producing our annual progress report to the PSC.Although we have allocated funds on the MSKCC budget (necessary to maintain his benefits and status asa senior manager), Mr. Reynolds will work closely with both CCNY and MSKCC.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Specialized Center--Cooperative Agreements (U54)
Project #
1U54CA132378-01A1
Application #
7626106
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZCA1-SRRB-K (O1))
Project Start
2008-09-26
Project End
2013-08-31
Budget Start
2008-09-26
Budget End
2009-08-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$84,684
Indirect Cost
Name
City College of New York
Department
Type
DUNS #
603503991
City
New York
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
10031
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