by the Administrative Core Unit that will be central to the efficientand effective operation of the Program Project. Firstly, the overall size of the Program is relativelycompact, which should maximize the efficiency and facilitate the administration of the Program. Specificservices and resources which will be provided by the Administrative Core Unit include:1. Assistance with grant management and budgetary administration2. Management of the Core Units3. Computer Graphics/Spread Sheets4. Statistical Analysis5. Assistance with computer-based purchasing system6. Travel arrangements for External Advisors and visiting scientists7. Organization of the various meetings in the Program structurePersonnel Professional Skills and Responsibilities:Kirk U. Knowlton, M.D. (Program Director/Project Leader/Core Leader).Dr. Knowlton will serve as the leader of the Administrative Core Unit and will be responsible for the overallscientific supervision of the Program, organization of the scientific review, liaison with institutional andnational programs (NHLBI based), review of the Core operations, and other organizational aspects related tothe Program. In addition, he will organize a yearly meeting of the Internal and External AdvisoryCommittees to ensure quality control, foster the exchange of ideas, and review the progress of the Programon a yearly basis.Cheryl Tsai (Administrative Assistant)Ms Tsai is currently an Award Project Coordinator for the PPG. She will continue to be responsible for allthe core activities as described in detail in Core C, Section C2.D. FACILITIES AVAILABLEPlease see Resources and Facilities Form following this section.292
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