FASEB SRC: The Trace Elements in Biology and Medicine Conference
FASEB SRC:生物学和医学中的微量元素会议
基本信息
- 批准号:10469205
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-06-01 至 2023-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The 2022 FASEB Conference on Trace Elements in Biology and Medicine will take place in Asheville, North
Carolina from June 12th to June 16th, 2022. This conference, the 16th iteration of this biennial meeting since
1983, is designed to bring together a diverse group of researchers to share and discuss the latest findings in
trace element research. Trace elements such as iron, copper, zinc, manganese, and selenium play critical
roles in biology, nutrition, and health as illustrated by the wide range of disorders and diseases associated with
imbalances in these essential micronutrients. A notable strength of this conference series has been its ability to
unite basic scientists focused on the molecular details of trace element homeostasis in diverse model systems
with clinical scientists/physicians studying the direct impact of trace elements on human health, nutrition, and
disease, thus bridging the gap between basic and applied science. By integrating molecular and biomedical
research, this conference has been highly successful in fostering fruitful collaborations across disciplines and
in identifying novel systems and approaches to solve problems related to micronutrients and health. The
program will span a range of scientific interests ranging from cellular and systemic trace element transport and
homeostasis, trace elements and disease, metal signaling, and nutritional aspects of trace elements. The
meeting also includes a careers workshop, a “meet the experts” event, and a poster blitz, which provide
opportunities for trainees and early career investigators to gain additional knowledge and cultivate professional
skills. The ultimate goal of this conference series is to foster the ongoing development of new therapeutic
treatments for disorders and diseases related to trace element metabolism.
项目概要
2022 年 FASEB 生物学和医学微量元素会议将于北阿什维尔举行
2022 年 6 月 12 日至 6 月 16 日在卡罗莱纳州举行。本次会议是该两年一度的会议,自
1983年,旨在汇集不同的研究人员群体来分享和讨论最新的发现
微量元素研究。铁、铜、锌、锰和硒等微量元素至关重要
与各种相关的紊乱和疾病说明了其在生物学、营养和健康中的作用
这些必需微量营养素的不平衡。该会议系列的一个显着优势是它能够
联合基础科学家,专注于不同模型系统中微量元素稳态的分子细节
与临床科学家/医生一起研究微量元素对人类健康、营养和健康的直接影响
疾病,从而弥合基础科学和应用科学之间的差距。通过整合分子和生物医学
的研究,本次会议在促进跨学科和富有成效的合作方面取得了巨大成功
确定新的系统和方法来解决与微量营养素和健康相关的问题。这
该计划将涵盖一系列科学兴趣,从细胞和系统微量元素运输到
体内平衡、微量元素与疾病、金属信号传导以及微量元素的营养方面。这
会议还包括职业研讨会、“与专家会面”活动和海报闪电战,其中提供了
为学员和早期职业调查员提供获得额外知识和培养专业人才的机会
技能。该会议系列的最终目标是促进新疗法的持续开发
治疗与微量元素代谢相关的紊乱和疾病。
项目成果
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