The Administrative Core provides the structure that allows CFAR scientists to achieve their scientific potential through productive, multidisciplinary collaborations.
The specific aims of the Administrative Core are to:
- Provide scientific leadership and governance that reflects the scientific and geographic diversity of HIV research in San Francisco
- Provide all CFAR members with educational and collaborative opportunities that encourage and facilitate collaborative, cross-disciplinary investigations
- Provide effective resource management to allow the most effective and efficient use of resources to support core services and other programs
- Conduct regular, ongoing strategic planning and program evaluation; and solicit internal and external advice on Center operations.
Contacts
Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH
Director, UCSF-Bay Area CFAR
Peter Hunt, MD
Co-Director, UCSF-Bay Area CFAR
Mallory Johnson, PhD
Co-Director, UCSF-Bay Area CFAR
Lauren Sterling
Associate Director, UCSF-Bay Area CFAR
Rado Lee
Finance Manager
César Cadabes
Community Engagement and Communications Program Analyst