Core A, the Administrative Core, oversees all SERCEB activities across the SERCEB consortium. Theprimary goal is to promote success for all SERCEB programs by managing, coordinating, and supervising allSERCEB activities. This includes all research programs and cores, career development and educationalprograms and activities, developmental project and pilot research projects, financial monitoring andoversight, compliance and regulatory activities, and biosafety and security issues for all personnel, materials,data and facilities associated with SERCEB programs.Components of Core A are located at the six member institutions (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Duke University, Emory University, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the University of Florida, andVanderbilt University), all of which have representatives on the SERCEB Steering Committee. An additionalCore A component is located at the University of Michigan, represented on the SERCEB Steering Committeeby Philip Hanna. The Primary Administration component of Core A, led by the SERCEB Director, P.Frederick Sparling, is located at the University of North Carolina.The Emergency Preparedness and Response Program is administered through Core A at both DukeUniversity and Emory University. The Career Developmental Program is administered through Core A atEmory University.
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