The Administrative Core A of the Program Project provides the structure for managing the program funds, providing a monthly financial report to the PI and to each project. The Core also assists in manuscript, grant preparation and submission, travel arrangements, organizing the bi-monthly meeting of the project leaders, and arranging visits by the External Advisors. In addition, the major mechanism for interaction between the investigators, the Virology in Progress seminar series, is managed by Core A. Dr. Raab-Traub, the Principal Investigator, and Dr. Damania, the co-PI, are responsible for overseeing the core. They will plan the meetings of the project leaders, discussions with NCI staff, establishing and contacting the External Advisory Board and co-ordinating preparation of the renewal application and progress reports. The core administrative assistant, Ms. Verita Eure, is responsible for arranging the meetings among the project leaders, the VIP seminar series, and will also assist with manuscript preparation.

Public Health Relevance

The Administrative Core provides essential secretarial, accounting, and organizational services to the VPP. This includes assistance with preparation of manuscripts, managing research budgets, and administrative interaction with the university organization.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Program Projects (P01)
Project #
5P01CA019014-36
Application #
8892101
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZCA1-RPRB-0)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2015-07-01
Budget End
2016-06-30
Support Year
36
Fiscal Year
2015
Total Cost
$125,325
Indirect Cost
$83,993
Name
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Department
Type
DUNS #
608195277
City
Chapel Hill
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27599
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