TRACK-TBI LEADERSHIP Sample Clauses

TRACK-TBI LEADERSHIP. (EXECUTIVE and STEERING COMMITTEES) TRACK-TBI is a large and complex project. Its institutional and public-private partnership is comprised of numerous study sites, managed through 7 Cores (Administrative, Biospecimen, Biostatistical and Comparative Effectiveness Research, Clinical, Informatics, Neuroimaging, Outcomes) totaling nearly 50 collaborating institutions, corporations, and philanthropies. Governance is implemented by the Executive Committee, consisting of leaders of the Cores. The Executive Committee receives input from a Steering Committee, consultants, and participating organizations as to strategic research participation and planning, and dissemination of TRACK-TBI scientific findings. Oversight of Research Collaborations will be performed by the TRACK-TBI Executive Committee, which meets bi-weekly with few exceptions, and the Steering Committee. Submitted Research Collaboration Request forms will be screened by the Executive Committee, and reviewed, and approved/rejected by the Steering Committee. TRACK-TBI Executive Committee Name Role Institution Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, MD, PhD Contact PI, Admin Core Leader UCSF Xxxxx Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx, MD PI, Emerging Tech Core Leader University of Pennsylvania Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, PhD PI, Clinical/Rehab Core Leader Xxxxxxxxx Rehabilitation Center Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, MD PhD PI, Neuroimaging Core Leader UCSF Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, MD PhD PI, Clinical/Rehab Core Leader University of Pittsburgh Xxxxxx Xxxxx, MD MPH PI, Outcomes Core Co-Lead University of California, San Diego Xxxxx Xxxxxx, PhD PI, Biostatistics Core Leader University of Washington Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx XX, Clinical/Rehab Core Leader Baylor College of Medicine TRACK-TBI Steering Committee Name Role Institution Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, MD PhD Contact PI, Admin Core Leader UCSF Xxx-Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, MD Clinical Core Co-Leader (Pediatrics), Site Leader Harvard Medical School Xxxx Xxxxxxx, PhD Biostatistical/CER Core Co-Leader University of Southern California Xxxxxx Xxxx, PhD Informatics Core Leader University of Southern California Xxxxx Xxxxx, MSIS Informatics Core Co-Leader University of Michigan Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, MD Study Site Leader University of Cincinnati Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, MD Study Site Leader University of Maryland Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, MD Study Site Leader University of Washington Xxxxxxx Xxxx, PhD Study Site Leader University of Miami Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, MD Study Site Leader UT Southwestern Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, PhD Study Site Leader Virginia Commonwealth University Xxxx Xxxxxxx, MD St...
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