THE VIITH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF HUMAN GENETICS
第七届国际人类遗传学大会
基本信息
- 批准号:3435270
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1986
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1986-07-01 至 1987-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
This application, submitted on behalf of the American Society of Human
Genetics, requests bloc travel support for citizens of the United States
participating in the VIIth International Congress of Human Genetics to be
held in Berlin, West Germany from September 22-26, 1986. These
International Congresses of Human Genetics, convened every five years since
1956, have provided an excellent forum for the exchange of scientific
information on fundamental and applied aspects of Human and Medical
Genetics between American scholars and their foreign colleagues. This
Congress comes at a time of many important advances in the elucidation of
the molecular genetics of eukaryotic organisms.
The excitement and potential generated by such powerful analytical
techniques as those employing recombinant DNA, DNA- and chromosome-mediated
gene transfer, flow cytometry, and analysis of high resolution chromosome
banding indicate that this is a particularly valuable time for such an
international meeting. The primary purpose of U.S. participation is to
enhance American Genetics by the exchange of information that will take
place. However, it should also be noted that the success of the Congress
will depend significantly upon American participation because of the
predominant position of American scientists in the field of Human Genetics.
Based on past American attendance at these Congresses, we anticipate that
600 investigators from the United States may wish to participate. To help
defray the transportation, registration, and per diem expenses of both
young and established scientists, an ad hoc committee of the American
Society of Human Genetics has sought to obtain and distribute whatever bloc
travel funds are granted from this and other sources. This committee will
receive and evaluate written applications for travel support and will
distribute funds on a competitive basis based on the applicant's need and
nature of participation in the Congress. Special consideration will be
given those applicants presenting symposia lectures, delivering workshop
presentations, or giving brief podium or posterpresentations. We believe
that attendance and participation at this Congress by as large an American
delegation as possible will contribute significantly to the quality of the
scientific exchange, and thereby to the enhancement of research, training,
and service programs in Human Genetics thoughout the World.
这份申请是代表美国人类协会提交的,
遗传学,要求为美国公民提供集体旅行支持
参加第七届国际人类遗传学大会,
1986年9月22日至26日在西德国柏林举行。 这些
国际人类遗传学大会,自2002年以来每五年召开一次。
1956年,为科学交流提供了一个极好的论坛,
关于人类和医学的基本和应用方面的信息
美国学者和他们的外国同事之间的遗传学。 这
国会是在阐明许多重要进展的时候来的,
真核生物的分子遗传学。
这种强大的分析方法所产生的兴奋和潜力
技术,如采用重组DNA、DNA和染色体介导的
基因转移、流式细胞术和高分辨率染色体分析
条带表明,这是一个特别宝贵的时间,这样一个
国际会议。 美国参与的主要目的是
通过交换信息来加强美国遗传学,
地方 但是,也应该看到,大会的成功
将在很大程度上取决于美国的参与,因为
美国科学家在人类遗传学领域的主导地位。
根据美国过去参加这些大会的情况,我们预计,
来自美国的600名研究人员可能希望参加。 帮助
支付双方的交通、登记和每日津贴费用
一个由美国科学家组成的特设委员会,
人类遗传学协会一直在寻求获得和分配任何集团
旅费由这一来源和其他来源提供。 本委员会将
接受和评估旅行支助的书面申请,并将
根据申请人的需要在竞争的基础上分配资金,
参加大会的性质。 将特别考虑
鉴于这些申请人提出专题讲座,提供研讨会,
演讲,或者做简短的讲台或海报演讲。 我们认为
出席和参加这次大会的美国人
尽可能地提高代表团的工作质量,
科学交流,从而加强研究,培训,
和服务计划在人类遗传学thoughout世界。
项目成果
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CONFERENCE ON MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF HUMAN GENETIC DISEASE
人类遗传疾病分子生物学会议
- 批准号:
2148890 - 财政年份:1994
- 资助金额:
$ 7万 - 项目类别:
JOINT CONFERENCE ON HUMAN GENETIC DISEASE & GENE TRANFER
人类遗传疾病联合会议
- 批准号:
3436212 - 财政年份:1992
- 资助金额:
$ 7万 - 项目类别:
DENTAL DISEASES AND A GENE MAP OF HUMAN CHROMOSOME NO 4
牙科疾病和人类 4 号染色体基因图谱
- 批准号:
3424906 - 财政年份:1985
- 资助金额:
$ 7万 - 项目类别:
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