Administrative support for research initiatives
Administrative Core
This study is all about making it easier for researchers at Columbia University to work together and manage their projects better, which could lead to new discoveries that help patients like you in the future.
Quick facts
| Grant type | NIH-funded research |
|---|---|
| Study type | NIH-funded research |
| Funding institution | Columbia University Health Sciences NIH-funded |
| Lab location | 1 site (New York, United States) |
| Project ID | NIH-11177216 on NIH RePORTER |
What this research studies
This research focuses on providing essential administrative support to facilitate various research initiatives at Columbia University Health Sciences. It aims to streamline processes, enhance collaboration among researchers, and ensure efficient management of resources. By improving the administrative framework, the research seeks to create a more conducive environment for scientific inquiry and innovation. Patients may benefit indirectly through improved research outcomes and advancements in medical knowledge.
Who could benefit from this research
Good fit: Ideal candidates for participation would be individuals interested in the outcomes of enhanced research initiatives and their potential impact on healthcare.
Not a fit: Patients who are not engaged in or do not have an interest in research initiatives may not receive direct benefits from this administrative core.
Why it matters
Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to more efficient and effective medical research, ultimately benefiting patients through improved treatments and healthcare solutions.
How similar studies have performed: While this specific administrative approach may be novel, similar initiatives in enhancing research infrastructure have shown success in improving research outcomes.
Where this research is happening
New York, United States
- Columbia University Health Sciences — New York, United States (Active)
Researchers
- Principal investigator: Terry, Mary Beth — Columbia University Health Sciences
- Study coordinator: Terry, Mary Beth
About this research
- This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
- Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
- For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.