Matthew has been working with academic medical centers and universities for over ten years. His areas of focus include research administration and reengineering research strategy clinical trials administration implementation of systems to support research administration costing training and compliance.
Professional Experience
Representative examples of Matthew's engagement experience include:
Provided interim leadership of research administration operations.
Assisted institutions with the assessment selection and implementation of information systems to support the research enterprise. Worked with clients to develop IT strategies in support of research.
Developed and delivered training to investigators administrators research personnel and leadership.
Assisted organizations with assessing and enhancing the infrastructure supporting clinical research. Developed and implemented recommendations to strengthen infrastructure increase management effectiveness improve financial outcomes and reduce compliance risk.
Performed operational and compliance assessments for research-intensive institutions. These reviews often cover multiple areas of research including pre-award post-award costing practices and clinical research.
Worked with organizations to develop strategic planning models for the research enterprise.
Assisted research institutions with understanding challenges and opportunities in research administration and planning for reengineering as needed. Recommended and implemented changes to organizational structure systems staffing and processes.
Assisted institutions with the development and documentation of indirect cost rate proposals and analyses of costing and compliance issues.
Education & Certifications
Master of Arts Public Policy University of Chicago
Bachelor of Arts Economics Eckerd College
Professional Associations
Member National Council of University Research Administrators
Member Society of Research Administrators
Member Health Care Compliance Association
Speaking Engagements
Matthew speaks frequently at research administration conferences. |