UF Health Cancer Center research administrators to present at national conference

Two of the UF Health Cancer Center’s research administrators will showcase the center’s innovative research administration strategies at the National Council of University Research Administrators (NCURA) 65th Annual Meeting on Aug. 6-9 in Washington, D.C.

Erin Miller, M.B.A., C.R.A., left, and Jacob Harmer

Eric Miller, M.B.A., C.R.A., director of research administration, and Jacob Harmer, research development manager, will present on the administrative electronic data warehouse developed by the center’s research intelligence team and describe how the team leverages that data to support faculty.

Miller will also lead a discussion group on institutional shared resources and cores, highlighting the UF Health Cancer Center’s experience with its own shared resources.

The NCURA, founded in 1959, is a nonprofit professional society dedicated to advancing the profession of research administration through education and professional development programs, the sharing of knowledge and experiences, and the fostering of a diverse, collegial and respected global community.

The organization has more than 7,500 members from over 1,100 colleges, universities, teaching hospitals and research institutes in 40 countries. More than 2,000 of its members attend the annual meeting.

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