Improving communication and collaboration among research teams
Administrative
This study is all about helping different research teams work better together so they can share ideas and resources more easily, making their work more efficient and productive for everyone involved.
Quick facts
| Grant type | NIH-funded research |
|---|---|
| Study type | NIH-funded research |
| Funding institution | University of Rochester NIH-funded |
| Lab location | 1 site (Rochester, United States) |
| Project ID | NIH-10834913 on NIH RePORTER |
What this research studies
This project focuses on enhancing the coordination and communication across multiple laboratories involved in a collaborative research effort. The Administrative Core will provide essential organizational support, helping team members share information and resources effectively. Led by Dr. Gregory DeAngelis, the initiative aims to establish governance structures, facilitate regular meetings, and create policies that promote teamwork and conflict resolution. By fostering a collaborative environment, the project seeks to streamline research processes and improve overall productivity.
Who could benefit from this research
Good fit: Ideal candidates for benefiting from this research include individuals involved in or affected by conditions that require collaborative research efforts across multiple disciplines.
Not a fit: Patients who are not engaged in or do not have a stake in collaborative research initiatives may not receive direct benefits from this research.
Why it matters
Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to more efficient and effective collaborative research efforts, ultimately benefiting patients through improved scientific outcomes.
How similar studies have performed: While the approach of enhancing administrative support and communication in research is common, the specific implementation and governance structures proposed in this project may offer novel insights.
Where this research is happening
Rochester, United States
- University of Rochester — Rochester, United States (Active)
Researchers
- Principal investigator: Deangelis, Gregory C — University of Rochester
- Study coordinator: Deangelis, Gregory C
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.