Awardee OrganizationUNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH WORCESTER
Description
Abstract Text
The objectives of the administrative core unit are to coordinate and provide scientific leadership for
the program project, to encourage effective integration of the scientific interests of the staff, to
ensure quality control in all phases of the research, to oversee maintenance of a project database
that will serve as a repository of data to permit post-hoc data mining, to assure compliance with
NIH requirements, and thus to guide the overall program to a successful conclusion. The PI has a
continuing commitment to foster and support effective working relationships between investigators
with complementary scientific interests, theoretical perspectives, and methods. In the present
context, the core will advance this agenda by: (1) setting the occasion for routine collegia!
discussions of shared interests relevant to the program project; (2) soliciting regular input from
external reviewers with broad scientific interests; and (3) encouraging joint dissemination of
research findings via scientific conferences, scholarly publications, and the Internet.
The core has two secondary objectives. First, the core will make the research more efficient and
cost-effective by centralizing certain aspects of research support. Second, and perhaps more
importantly, the core will facilitate appropriate interactions with the NICHD-supported P30
MRDDRC grant (see Resources) that will partially offset the costs of the research program.
Notably, the PI of the proposed program project is also the PI of the P30 grant, thus facilitating
effective resource coordination between the two funding sources.
PERSONNEL ENGAGED ON PROJECT, INCLUDING CONSULTANTS/COLLABORATORS. Use continuation pages as
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Principal Investigator: W. J. Mcllvane, Ph.D., Director, UMMS Shriver Centers Director, UMMS
Mental Retardation Developmental Disabilities Research Center
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Studies of Stimulus Control in Mental Retardation William J. Mcllvane, Ph.D.
Core A: Mcllvane
1. Objectives
The objectives of the administrative core unit are to: (1) provide intellectual leadership for the
program project, (2) encourageeffective integration of the scientific interests of the staff, (3) ensure
quality control in all phases of the research, (4) oversee maintenance of a project database that
will serve as a repository of data that will permit post-hoc data mining, (5) assure that the program
project meets any current and future needs for data sharing and safety monitoring, and thus to
guide the overall program to a successful conclusion. The PI has a continuing commitment to
foster and support effective working relationships among investigators with complementary
scientific interests, theoretical perspectives, and methods. In the present context, the core will
advance this agenda by: (1) setting the occasion for routine collegia! discussions of shared
interests relevant to the program project; (2) soliciting regular input from external reviewers with
broad scientific interests; and (3) encouraging joint dissemination of research findings via scientific
conferences, scholarly publications, and the Internet.
The core has two secondary objectives. First, it will make the research more efficient and cost-
effective by centralizing certain aspects of research support. Second, and perhaps more
importantly, the core will facilitate appropriate interactions with the NICHD-supported P30
MRDDRC grant (see Resources section and below) that will partially offset the costs of the
research program. Notably, the PI of the proposed program project is also the PI of the P30 grant,
thus facilitating effective resource coordination between the two funding sources.
2. Staffing
Dr. William J. Mcllvane (Program Director, P01 grant support requested: 12%effort) has
been the program project director for more than 10 years. He will have responsibility for the
program's overall scientific and administrative direction and coordination. His main responsibility
will be to ensure that the research program is implemented in a timely fashion, remains faithful to
its specific aims, and maintains the highest standards of scientific quality and integrity. He will help
to set interim research goals, for example, to monitor progress in achieving them, and to supervise
preparation of progress reports for NICHD. Through these activities and other forms of day-to-day
contact, Dr. Mcllvane will ensure that each of the program project's senior investigators receives
regular feedback on their work from their colleagues and the program project's scientific advisory
committee.
Ms. Carol Curtin (Director of Communications, P01grant support requested: 5% in Year 1,
as needed thereafter) has primary responsibility for facilitating communications within and
external to the Shriver Center. In Year 1, she will be tasked with developing an informative, user-
friendly website and addenda to brochures prepared by the MRDDRC's Clinical and Translational
Research Core to assist in recruiting research participants appropriate to each of its constituent
projects.
Ms. Cynthia Kinahan (Department Administrator) and Ms. Donna Caira (Administrative
Assistant) will provide general administrative support to the project. Their functions will be
supported by the Shriver Center budget. Mr. Jeffery Baker is an on-
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AddendumAdministratorAdvisory CommitteesBudgetsCancer Center Support GrantCancer Grant Supplements (P30)ClinicalCommunicationDataDatabasesDoctor of PhilosophyEnsureFeedbackFosteringFunding AgencyFutureGoalsGrantHuman ResourcesIndividualInternetJointsLeadershipMaintenanceMental RetardationMental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research CentersMethodsMonitorNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentPamphletsParticipantPhasePreparationPrincipal InvestigatorProgress ReportsPublicationsQuality ControlRecruitment ActivityResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesSafetyStandards of Weights and MeasuresStimulusTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkcostcost effectivedata miningdaydissemination researchinterestprogramsranpirnasesymposiumuser-friendly
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
603847393
UEI
MQE2JHHJW9Q8
Project Start Date
01-July-2007
Project End Date
30-June-2012
Budget Start Date
01-September-2007
Budget End Date
31-July-2008
Project Funding Information for 2007
Total Funding
$73,006
Direct Costs
$50,349
Indirect Costs
$22,657
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2007
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$73,006
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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