ADMINISTRATION
ABSTRACT
Huntsman Cancer Institute's (HCI) Administration unit, acting under the leadership of Scott Lloyd, MBA, CPA,
Senior Director of Finance and Administration, supports the Cancer Center's mission to provide excellence in
innovative research, patient care, and education. HCI Administration includes 112 employees who contribute
administratively to the success of the basic, clinical, and population sciences research arenas, as well as to the
educational mission of the Cancer Center.
HCI Administration covers: 1) grants management, 2) shared resources oversight and support; 3)
management of faculty recruitment and support of new hires; 4) CCSG membership processes and activities,
pilot project administration; 5) space management and oversight of facilities, maintenance, equipment, and
security; 6) oversight and control of HCI financial processes; 7) computer network, security, and phone/desktop
support; 8) general administration and human resources; and 9) public affairs/communications.
In the prior reporting period, the HCI Administration unit made multiple substantive improvements,
including: 1) development and implementation of an internet-based, integrated Research Administration
Database (RAD) to track members' outcomes and report productivity measures, 2) created and instituted a
faculty “onboarding” system to anticipate and meet the needs of new faculty, 3) implemented the OnCore®
clinical trials management system, 4) implemented a support team for protocol development of investigator-
initiated trials, 5) Improved space management by developing a space database linked to a CADD
representation of HCI floor plans, and 6) designed and implemented a new electronic purchasing system that
increases efficiency and control, while reducing costs.
HCI Senior Leadership is responsible for strategic planning, integration, financial management, and
evaluation of HCI's three mission areas: research, clinical care, and education/outreach, meeting regularly with
the HCI CEO/Director. They provide oversight for HCI Programs, Administration, Shared Resources, Clinical
Protocol and Data Management, and the Protocol Review and Monitoring System, as well as HCI's Working
Group on Cancer Training Excellence. They are members of the broader Research Leadership Council, which
directs HCI's research efforts. The HCI Senior Leadership is responsible for coordinating across research
domains and defining strategies and opportunities to maximize clinical translation, as well as identifying areas
in which HCI research expertise can be deployed to address the needs of our catchment area.
The CCSG budget request for Administration is $66,109, while no NCI funds are requested for the
Senior Leadership component of the budget.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
Cancer
Project Terms
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