The Administrative Core provides the scientific leadership, organizational structure, and connective planningthat allow members to achieve their scientific potential through innovative, productive, multidisciplinarycollaborations at the heart of the Program's mission. The Administrative Core also provides services thatencourage and facilitate collaborative, cross-disciplinary investigations and develop and maintain servicesthat link Projects to each other and to the group through a program of regular meetings and electroniccommunications. The Administrative Core is the key organization for the continued evaluation and evolutionof the Program as it is continually realigned to meet the needs of the members it serves as well as conductregular, ongoing strategic planning and program evaluation.
The specific aims of the Administrative Core are to:1. Provide scientific leadership that reflects the disciplinary and geographic diversity of HIV research2. Provide members with collaborative opportunities that encourage and facilitate important, fundamentaland collaborative, cross-disciplinary investigations through the development and maintenance of programsand services that link members to each other and to the membership through an agenda of regular -meetings, seminars, symposia and electronic communications3. Provide resource management to allow the most effective, efficient and transparent use of theseresources to support Core services and projects4. Conduct regular, ongoing strategic and implementation activities and program evaluation and solicitadvice on operations by organizing meetings of the External Advisory Board, the Internal Advisory Board,and the Scientific Cores.
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