CSHL Conference on Germ Cells
CSHL生殖细胞会议
基本信息
- 批准号:10172965
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-06-01 至 2025-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgricultureAnimal ModelAnimalsAreaBasic ScienceBiochemistryBiological ModelsBiologyCell Differentiation processCell LineageCellsCellular biologyCollaborationsDataDevelopmentEmbryoEmbryonic DevelopmentEnsureEnvironmentEpigenetic ProcessEquilibriumEthicsEvolutionFacultyFertilityFertilizationFosteringGene Expression RegulationGenesGeneticGenetic MaterialsGenomeGerm CellsGerm LinesHealthHeritabilityHumanIndividualIndustryInternationalInterviewKnowledgeLaboratoriesLeadMediationMedicineMeiosisMinorityMolecularMolecular BiologyOralOrganismParticipantPharmacologyPhysiologyPlantsPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowProductionPublished CommentPublishingReproductionResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelScheduleScienceScientistSeriesSomatic CellSourceStructure of primordial sex cellSystemTechniquesThinkingTouch sensationVisitWomanWorkanimal breedingbasecancer genomicscareercareer developmentcareer networkingegggermline stem cellsgraduate studentinterestmeetingsnext generationpostersprogramsreplacement tissuesperm cellstem cell biologystructural biologysuccesssymposiumtissue stem cellstransmission processunpublished works
项目摘要
Project Summary
The germ line is the cell lineage that gives rise to gametes and as such is of substantial practical and
scholarly significance. Germ cells can constitute a source of stem cells for tissue replacement, and understanding
their development is relevant for fertility and reproduction issues. Thus, in addition to the interest at the level of the
basic science, knowledge of germline biology is applicable for medicine and agriculture. Recent major advances in
the field were made in different model organisms and in human making it critical that researchers from diverse
arenas be brought together to share and discuss their discoveries.
This proposal seeks support for the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth of a biennial series of meetings held
at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory that is the premiere meeting for this field. The 2020 Germ Cells meeting will be
held on September 29th-October 3rd and based on the attendance at previous meetings we expect to 250-300
participants from around the world. There are no competing similar forums for all aspects of germ cell research.
Broad topics for platform presentations include the molecular mechanisms controlling germ cell
specification and the control over the germ-cell fate, germ cell differentiation into gametes, germline stem cells,
meiosis, epigenetics, and presentations relevant for the human germline. The sessions will be chaired by experts
in the corresponding fields, providing young scientists with the opportunity to present their work. In addition, very
short “flash talks” will provide the participants with highlights from the poster sessions. Ample opportunity for
informal interactions will also be ensured.
项目摘要
生殖系是产生配子的细胞谱系,因此具有很大的实用性和
学术意义。生殖细胞可以构成干细胞的来源,用于组织替代和理解
它们的发育与生育和生殖问题有关。因此,除了利息水平之外,
基础科学、种系生物学知识适用于医学和农业。最近在以下方面取得重大进展
这些领域是在不同的模型生物和人类中建立的,这使得来自不同国家的研究人员
竞技场被聚集在一起分享和讨论他们的发现。
这项提议寻求支持举行的两年期系列会议的第十二、十三和十四次会议
在冷泉港实验室,这是该领域的首次会议。2020年的生殖细胞会议将是
9月29日至10月3日举行,根据以往会议的出席人数,我们预计将达到250至300人
来自世界各地的参与者。生殖细胞研究的所有方面都没有类似的竞争论坛。
平台演讲的广泛主题包括控制生殖细胞的分子机制。
指定和控制生殖细胞的命运,生殖细胞分化为配子,生殖系干细胞,
与人类生殖系相关的减数分裂、表观遗传学和陈述。会议将由专家主持
在相应的领域,为青年科学家提供展示他们工作的机会。此外,非常
简短的“闪光演讲”将为与会者提供海报会议的亮点。有充足的机会
非正式的互动也将得到保证。
项目成果
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