The Administrative Core provides central programmatic leadership, governance, coordination and associatedsupport services to the Center. The primary function of the Administration is to manage future planning, andto facilitate communication between investigators, projects, cores, and other participants. This coremanages the allocation and distribution of the UCSD In vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging Center (ICMIC)resources (personnel, funds, equipment, and supplies) and coordinates the functions of the advisory andmonitoring groups overseeing the Center's performance.Key FunctionsProvide scientific and administrative oversight to all components of the Center.Provide statistical support, analysis and reporting to research programs and projectsCoordinate communication and organize meetings between ICMIC investigators, staff, external andinternal advisory groups (communications will hereby be defined, but not limited to, teleconferences,meetings, and the use of the Intranet). Core A will also provide administrative support to cores andprojects that require multi-project coordination.Execute effective planning and evaluation systems to monitor program performance and efficiency inregard to resource management.Monitor for regulatory compliance and render reports concerning such monitoring. Monitor applicable useof human subjects, animal subjects, and tissue specimens.Provide the scientific community with information and resources regarding ICMIC research, progressreports, and cancer imaging information.Provide coordination in the search and application for appropriate sources of funding for projects relatedto the ICMIC.Manage grants/contracts, perform fiscal oversight/management, and funds disbursement.Provide administrative information management systems, including shared resource databases, Intranet,Internet website.
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