Eliana Castano, B.A.
IDEAS Center Manager, NYU Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
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Eliana Castano is the Administrative Manager at the IDEAS Center. She provides administrative oversight, coordination, management, and monitoring of all Center-related activities. These activities include coordination with NIH requirements, data tracking, oversight of projects and research units, preparation of progress reports, and communication with scientific collaborators across the country. Eliana is also involved in one of the research projects - “Brief Diagnostic Tool (Youth-CAT (Y-CAT)) for Use in Emergency Departments (EDs).” She provides assistance with the submission of IRB protocols, preparation of data collection materials, development of data collection and tracking procedures, assistance with web-based survey development and testing, implementation of data collection protocols, data entry and data management.
As an undergraduate, Eliana graduated with a B.A. in psychology from George Mason University. Prior to joining the IDEAS Center, Eliana worked as a Project Coordinator for Dr. Elisabeth Cohen on an NIH funded study in the Ophthalmology Department at NYU Langone. She then went on to work in the NYU Office of Science and Research (OSR) where she supported Faculty by managing the pre-award submission process of key program projects, cooperative agreements, and other large grants to Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA) for National Institutes of Health (NIH) extramural funding consideration. This is how Eliana initially became involved with the Ideas Center; she managed and coordinated the submission for the recently NIMH-funded P50 ALACRITY Center on Implementation and Dissemination Science in States for Children, Adolescents, and Families (IDEAS). She is now happy to be a part of the IDEAS family!
As an undergraduate, Eliana graduated with a B.A. in psychology from George Mason University. Prior to joining the IDEAS Center, Eliana worked as a Project Coordinator for Dr. Elisabeth Cohen on an NIH funded study in the Ophthalmology Department at NYU Langone. She then went on to work in the NYU Office of Science and Research (OSR) where she supported Faculty by managing the pre-award submission process of key program projects, cooperative agreements, and other large grants to Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA) for National Institutes of Health (NIH) extramural funding consideration. This is how Eliana initially became involved with the Ideas Center; she managed and coordinated the submission for the recently NIMH-funded P50 ALACRITY Center on Implementation and Dissemination Science in States for Children, Adolescents, and Families (IDEAS). She is now happy to be a part of the IDEAS family!