CCSG Shared Resources
Shared resources provide access to shared services, cutting edge technologies and expertise that enhance scientific productivity and facilitate collaboration.
Shared Resource Management provides leadership and centralized oversight to those resources. It is dedicated to ensuring that shared resources are efficiently operated, strategically integrated and optimally positioned to advance the cancer research priorities of MD Anderson and, specifically, the six CCSG scientific priorities. This approach reduces the administrative burden on individual shared resource scientific leaders, allowing their focus to remain on scientific innovation, collaboration and the delivery of state-of-the-art services.
Shared Resource Management Leadership
- Jared K. Burks, Ph.D., Associate Director of Shared Resources
- Shreya Kanodia, Ph.D., Deputy Director for Administration
Aims of Shared Resource Management
- Facilitate scientific distinction and programmatic alignment
- Enhance operational and financial stewardship
- Catalyze technological innovation and integration
- Drive knowledge dissemination
List of CCSG-supported shared resources
The Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) supports 13 full shared resources and two developing shared resources.
Developing Shared Resources
Acknowledging CCSG Shared Resources in Publications
If you have used a CCSG Shared Resource to generate data for a publication, please use the following text in the acknowledgments section:
“Data were generated in part through the use of the <Insert CCSG Shared Resource names>, which receive partial support from the National Cancer Institute under grant P30CA016672 to MD Anderson Cancer Center. The research reported in this [publication/press release] was not directly funded through the grant P30CA016672 to MD Anderson Cancer Center and is not within the scope of such grant.”
We strongly encourage that:
- Shared resource staff and/or leadership be listed as authors on publications for their intellectual contributions
- Shared resources are listed as institutional affiliations if allowed by the publication
- All shared resources used are also listed in the acknowledgment section of the publication
A PubMed Central ID (PMCID) is the only way to demonstrate a manuscript's compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy. All MD Anderson authors are responsible for handling PMC compliance, regardless of author order, position, or current affiliation with MD Anderson. This obligation remains even if they are no longer employed or affiliated with MD Anderson. Learn more about how to become compliant