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CCR Interdisciplinary Project
Teams
The primary work unit supported by the MTDP is the
intramural Project Team. More specifically, within the CCR the MTDP provides
the leadership and infrastructure for the organization of a series of "CCR
Interdisciplinary Project Teams" to enhance and expedite molecular target
validation, and molecularly targeted drug discovery initiatives of the CCR,
NCI.
Each MTDP Project Team typically will comprise at least
one senior member from one or more appropriate MTDP Research focus areas. At
least one Principal Investigator from the respective collaborating NCI Lab(s)
or Branch(es) will serve as a team member. A Project Manager
from the MTDP will also be assigned to each Project Team. The Team may
further include at least one postdoctoral fellow, as well as technical staff,
from the MTDP and/or the collaborating unit(s). A typical Project Team may
comprise a total of about 5-6 individuals, depending on the expertise needed,
the scope of the particular project, the number of active Project Teams and the
available staff pool at any given time. Project Team membership may vary from
time to time according to the immediate goal of the Project Team (e.g., assay
development, lead isolation, biological investigation, etc.) and the stage of
progress of the project.
Project Team members meet together frequently to review
and document the Team's activities, and plan and assign further actions. The
Team's work may be conducted predominantly within the MTDP and/or the
collaborating unit(s)' laboratory space. The Project Manager is
responsible for documenting the Team's planning and progress.
Project Team senior staff will confer regularly with the
Program Director, to review overall progress, and to identify and recommend
resolution of common obstacles to project advancement. Individual Project Teams
may be disbanded under advisement of the Program Director and Steering
Committee, due to project completion, technical intractability or
re-prioritization.
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