The Administrative, Training and Data Sharing Core is charged with the overall planning, administration, support, and integration of the Center activities, as well as oversight of trainee selection and activities.
Its specific aims are to 1) provide the planning, policy, and oversight for the Center;2) organize major Center meetings;3) facilitate communication among Center members, including between projects and their cores; 4) arrange for Center review in years 2-4, and oversee implementation of our Advisory Board's advice;5) oversee Center budgets in relation to the scope and progress of Cores and Projects;6) oversee trainee selection, policies, and 3-day training institutes;7) oversee policies and budgets of pilot studies;8) facilitate synergies between our Center and related NIMH Centers/networks through joint meetings, cross-fertilization of speaker programs, establishing web-site links;9) oversee the timeliness of data collection at all sites and facilitate data analysis through coordination of data analytic plans among statisticians involved in each of the center projects;and 10) guide Center faculty on issues of data sharing and conceptual interpretation of findings across projects. The Center will be directed by Megan Gunnar, who directed our initial network (MH60766), developing center (MH65046), and guided the work culminating in this proposal. As the Center Director, Professor Gunnar will be responsible for providing overall Center guidance and vision. She will be guided by the Associate Director, the Executive Committee and supported by the Core's staff and Center's statistician. The Core will oversee the recruitment and training of Center trainees. Fourteen trainees will work on Center related projects, attend Center meetings and annual training institutes, which alternate between: (1) Developmental Neurobiology and Psychobiology of Early Life Stress and (2) Developmental Psychopathology and Prevention Science. It will be the responsibility of the Core to insure a diversity of trainees with regard to basic developmental science, developmental psychopathology, and prevention science and with regard to race/ethnicity;to that end mechanisms are described to enhance minority recruitment and we describe the history of our network in enhancing the careers of minority scientists. Each project will have its own statistician;however, the Core will also support a statistician to work with the projects and advise the Center's Director in order to support the Director's oversight of analytic plans across the Center.

Public Health Relevance

Core A, Adiminstrative, serves all projects in the Center. It is charged with overseeing all critical aspects of Center functioning including planning, policies and budgets, organizing Center meetings, facilitating communication within the Center and with the outside community of scholars and practitioners, insuring the timliness of data collection at all sites, and management of the Center's training program.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Specialized Center (P50)
Project #
1P50MH078105-01A2
Application #
7623716
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMH1-ERB-L (04))
Project Start
2009-03-01
Project End
2014-02-28
Budget Start
2009-03-01
Budget End
2010-02-28
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$261,099
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Department
Type
DUNS #
555917996
City
Minneapolis
State
MN
Country
United States
Zip Code
55455
Olson, Anneke E; Kim, Hyoun K; Bruce, Jacqueline et al. (2018) General Cognitive Ability as an Early Indicator of Problem Behavior Among Toddlers in Foster Care. J Dev Behav Pediatr :
Zhang, Shu; Jiang, Xi; Zhang, Wei et al. (2018) Joint representation of connectome-scale structural and functional profiles for identification of consistent cortical landmarks in macaque brain. Brain Imaging Behav :
Wakeford, Alison G P; Morin, Elyse L; Bramlett, Sara N et al. (2018) A review of nonhuman primate models of early life stress and adolescent drug abuse. Neurobiol Stress 9:188-198
Frenkel, Tahl I; Koss, Kalsea J; Donzella, Bonny et al. (2017) ADHD Symptoms in Post-Institutionalized Children Are Partially Mediated by Altered Frontal EEG Asymmetry. J Abnorm Child Psychol 45:857-869
Jankowski, Kathryn F; Bruce, Jacqueline; Beauchamp, Kathryn G et al. (2017) Preliminary evidence of the impact of early childhood maltreatment and a preventive intervention on neural patterns of response inhibition in early adolescence. Dev Sci 20:
Lawler, Jamie M; Koss, Kalsea J; Gunnar, Megan R (2017) Bidirectional effects of parenting and child behavior in internationally adopting families. J Fam Psychol 31:563-573
Howell, Brittany R; McMurray, Matthew S; Guzman, Dora B et al. (2017) Maternal buffering beyond glucocorticoids: impact of early life stress on corticolimbic circuits that control infant responses to novelty. Soc Neurosci 12:50-64
Drury, Stacy S; Howell, Brittany R; Jones, Christopher et al. (2017) Shaping long-term primate development: Telomere length trajectory as an indicator of early maternal maltreatment and predictor of future physiologic regulation. Dev Psychopathol 29:1539-1551
Zhang, Wei; Jiang, Xi; Zhang, Shu et al. (2017) Connectome-scale functional intrinsic connectivity networks in macaques. Neuroscience 364:1-14
Nese, Rhonda N T; Anderson, Cynthia M; Ruppert, Traci et al. (2016) Effects of a video feedback parent training program during child welfare visitation. Child Youth Serv Rev 71:266-276

Showing the most recent 10 out of 95 publications