Symposium on Regenerative Rehabilitation
再生康复研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10220091
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.9万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-07-20 至 2023-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AsiaAttentionAwardBiological ModelsCaringClinicClinicalClinical ProtocolsClinical ResearchCongressesDevelopmentElectric StimulationEuropeEventExposure toFacultyFeesFertilizationFoundationsFundingFutureGeographyGoalsGrantGrowthIndividualInstitutionInternationalInterventionLeadershipLinkLocationMechanical StimulationMedicalMedical StudentsMentorsMethodologyMindModalityModernizationNorth AmericaParentsPatientsPhysical MedicinePhysical activityPhysical therapyPlayPostdoctoral FellowProtocols documentationRecovery of FunctionRegenerative MedicineRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingRoleSan FranciscoScienceScientistSeriesSolidSpecialistStimulusStudentsTechnologyTissuesTrainingTranslatingTranslationsTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVisionWorkcareer developmentclinical developmentclinical practiceclinical translationcostdesignfunctional outcomesfunctional restorationgraduate studentinfancyinnovative technologiesinvestigator trainingmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarynext generationnovelprogramsregeneration potentialregenerativeregenerative biologyregenerative rehabilitationresponserestorationsocialsocial mediastem cell biologystudent participationsymposiumsynergismtissue regenerationtool
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
There is a great need for an established platform where individuals from the fields of rehabilitative and
regenerative medicine may interact so that, as technologies are developed and as understanding of
regenerative biology progresses, advances may be smoothly and effectively translated to the clinic. While
there are many important and superb congresses on the topic of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine,
these meetings are rarely attended by those in the rehabilitation field. Similarly, few regenerative biologists are
exposed to protocols and methodologies commonly employed in the clinic by rehabilitation professionals,
protocols which serve as potent stimuli to drive functional tissue restoration. In this new era of scientific
advancements, rehabilitation specialists must work closely with regenerative medicine scientists in the
development of clinical protocols to optimize functional recovery.
This R13 proposal seeks renewed funds to support the participation of students and young
investigators at the Annual Symposium on Regenerative Rehabilitation. This series has enjoyed tremendous
growth since its inauguration in 2011 and now comprises academic partnerships from across the world. With
this in mind, the meeting rotates locations annually as a means to broaden the geographic exposure and to
increase participation by a national and international audience. The specific aims of this symposium series are:
1.) To promote the clinical translation of regenerative and rehabilitation medicine scientific discoveries by
communicating and disseminating research findings that demonstrate the synergistic relationship between
regenerative medicine and rehabilitation; 2.) To provide a forum at which scientists and rehabilitation clinicians
exchange ideas and identify novel research directions relating to the field of Regenerative Rehabilitation; and
3.) To introduce the concept of Regenerative Rehabilitation to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, clinical
trainees, medical students and medical residents in the rehabilitation field, and to support their professional
development. To achieve these aims, Course Directors and delegates from the International Consortium for
Regenerative Rehabilitation carefully design a highly multidisciplinary and translational two-day program that
includes thematically linked presentations that highlight the importance of mechanical and electrical stimulation
for tissue regeneration and functional restoration. The support derived from this R13 application will help keep
registration costs affordable in order to attract a larger number of students, fellows and junior investigators to
this unique forum.
抽象的
非常需要一个建立的平台,该平台来自康复领域的个人
再生医学可以相互作用,以便随着技术的发展和对
再生生物学的进展,进步可以平稳,有效地转化为诊所。尽管
关于干细胞生物学和再生医学的主题,有许多重要的国会,
这些会议很少在康复领域参加。同样,很少有再生生物学家是
暴露于诊所中常见的康复专业人员中常见的方案和方法论,
作为驱动功能性组织恢复的有效刺激的方案。在这个科学的新时代
进步,康复专家必须与再生医学科学家紧密合作
开发临床方案以优化功能恢复。
该R13提案寻求新的资金来支持学生和年轻人的参与
在年度再生康复研讨会上的研究人员。这个系列表现出色
自2011年就职以来的增长,现在包括来自世界各地的学术合作伙伴关系。和
考虑到这一点,会议每年旋转位置,以此作为扩大地理曝光和到达的手段
增加国家和国际观众的参与。该研讨会系列的具体目的是:
1.)促进再生和康复医学科学发现的临床翻译
交流和传播研究结果,证明了协同关系
再生医学和康复; 2.)提供一个论坛,科学家和康复临床医生
交换思想并确定与再生康复领域有关的新型研究方向;和
3.)向研究生,博士后研究员,临床介绍再生康复的概念
康复领域的学员,医学生和医学居民,并支持其专业人士
发展。为了实现这些目标,国际财团的课程董事和代表
再生康复仔细设计了一个高度的多学科和翻译为期两天的计划
包括主题链接的演示文稿,突出了机械和电刺激的重要性
用于组织再生和功能恢复。此R13应用程序得出的支持将有助于保持
注册费用负担得起,以吸引更多的学生,研究员和初级调查人员
这个独特的论坛。
项目成果
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