FOCIS Annual Meetings (2002-2006)
FOCIS年会(2002-2006)
基本信息
- 批准号:6471083
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-06-28 至 2003-06-27
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Federation of Clinical Immunology
Societies (FOCIS) meeting provides a scientific forum to foster the crossdisciplinary
approach required to understand and treat immune-based diseases
as the discipline of clinical immunology evolves. The evolution is a
reflection of the shared pathophysiology of many diseases, including:
autoimmune diseases, cancer, allergy/asthma, infectious diseases, immune
deficiency, and transplant rejection. While clinicians necessarily remain
linked to diseases associated with their own specialty, the immunological
sciences underlying recent advances in diagnosing and treating these diverse
diseases are multidisciplinary and cut across standard clinical boundaries.
The ultimate goal of the FOCIS meeting is to create a better understanding of
the shared pathophysiological underpinnings of clinical immunology and the new
therapeutic approaches suggested by these novel relationships, including the
increasingly widespread use of biologics in therapy. In addition to
highlighting the best science in the field, the FOCIS meeting is an incubator
for developing scientists and practitioners alike to meet with one another and
representatives of the relevant biotech and pharmaceutical industry whose
combined support is invaluable to the success of this meeting. Each day
includes poster presentations and oral abstract presentations to allow young
scientists as well as senior investigators the chance to have their work
presented and critiqued. By sharing discoveries with one another, delegates
acquire new ideas for research and applied science from disciplines to which
they would otherwise not be exposed at disease- or organ-specific meetings.
描述(申请人提供):临床免疫学联合会
学会(FOCIS)会议提供了一个促进跨学科的科学论坛
认识和治疗免疫性疾病所需的方法
随着临床免疫学学科的发展。这种演变是一种
反映了许多疾病的共同病理生理学,包括:
自身免疫性疾病,癌症,过敏/哮喘,传染病,免疫
缺乏和移植排斥反应。而临床医生必须留下来
与疾病相关的疾病与他们自己的专业有关,免疫学
诊断和治疗这些不同疾病的最新进展背后的科学基础
疾病是多学科的,跨越了标准的临床边界。
焦点会议的最终目标是更好地理解
临床免疫学的共同病理生理基础和新的
这些新关系所建议的治疗方法,包括
在治疗中越来越广泛地使用生物制剂。除了……之外
Focis会议突出了该领域最好的科学,是一个孵化器
为了培养科学家和实践者彼此相遇和
相关生物技术和制药业的代表
联合支持对于本次会议的成功是非常宝贵的。每一天
包括海报演示和口头摘要演示,让年轻的
科学家和高级调查人员有机会获得他们的工作
提出和批评。通过相互分享发现,代表们
从哪些学科获得研究和应用科学的新想法
否则,他们就不会在针对疾病或器官的会议上暴露。
项目成果
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7846553 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 4.1万 - 项目类别:
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