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Project Development Teams (PDTs). What they are & How they work. Bernice Pescosolido Indiana University – Bloomington Presentation at the Indiana-CTSI 101 Retreat October 18, 2010. Project Development Teams.
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Project Development Teams (PDTs) What they are & How they work Bernice Pescosolido Indiana University – Bloomington Presentation at the Indiana-CTSI 101 Retreat October 18, 2010
Project Development Teams • Purpose:to interface with basic and clinical scientists to design and implement high quality, feasible, fundable clinical/translational research projects. • “One stop shop” providing investigators access to multidisciplinary research expertise, biostatistics, regulatory and nursing support, and pilot funds.
CTSI Project Development Teams • Director of CTSI: Anantha Shekhar • Director of PDTs: Scott Denne • CTSI Translational Research Coordinator: Tammy Sajdyk TRAC 1 Preclinical Sciences Behavioral/ Population Sciences TRAC 2 Clinical Sciences Pediatric Sciences • Chair: Mark Kelley • Project Managers: Crystal Banks & Tammy Sajdyk • Chair: Scott Denne • Project Managers: Lucy Miller & Tammy Sajdyk • Chair: Sharon Moe • Co-Chair: Mike Sturek • Project Manager: Tammy Sajdyk • Chair: Vickie Champion • Project Manager: Peggy Weber Notre Dame (Basic) Imaging (Basic and Clinical) Purdue (Basic; Adult, Behavioral/Population, Diagnostics) • Chair: Mayland Chang • Project Manager, Mayland Chang • Chair: Gary Hutchins • Project Manager: Tammy Sajdyk • Chair: Connie Weaver • Project Manager: Charles Buck
Pathway To and Through the PDT • Come with an idea • Come with a pilot proposal • Come with a failed proposal and need for closing the gap