REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES SYMPOSIA
生殖科学研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:6526333
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1998
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1998-08-01 至 2003-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: (Adapted from applicant's description) Funds are requested to
provide partial support for the annual meeting of the Society for the Study
of Reproduction for each of five years beginning in 1998. Specifically,
funds are requested to support the following traditional aspects of each
meeting: 1) three State-of-the-Art Lectures given by distinguished
scientists on cutting edge research germane to basic and clinical
reproductive biology; 2) the President's Symposium consisting of three
invited speakers whose focus is on a newly emerging area of interest to
reproductive biologists; 3) twelve minisymposia (36 speakers) designed to
provide coverage of a wide array of subjects in the field; and 4) travel
awards for trainees (pre- and postdoctoral level) who are non-NRSA
recipients. The program content for each meeting will reflect the
cooperative efforts between the Society and the NICHD to ensure that the
meeting is relevant and responsive to NICHD scientific program goals.
In 1998, the State-of-the-Art Lectures will be given by three
internationally-recognized scientists: Dr. Jan-Ake Gustaffson, Karolinska
Institute, Sweden, will discuss the physiology and molecular biology of
estrogen receptor B; Dr. Don Wolf will present the historical and present
and future status of cloning of mammalian species; and Dr. Lonnie Russell
will discuss recent advances in spermatogonial transplantation. The
President's Symposium will highlight the role of leptin in regulating
reproduction. Drs. Douglas Foster, Robert Steiner and L. Arthur Campfield
will provide an overview of the functional relationships among leptin,
energy balance and reproduction. The mechanism of action of Leptin on the
neuroendocrine circuitry will be addressed. In addition, minisymposia (4
per day within a 90 minute time slot) will allow three speakers on a related
area of interest to present and discuss their data. The general program
design of the meeting facilitates interaction between scientists and
trainees; the majority of papers presented as 12 minute platform talks or in
poster sessions are given by trainees. Travel awards will enable many more
trainees to attend the SSR meeting than otherwise would be possible due to
limited laboratory funds.
描述:(根据申请人的描述改编)要求资金用于
为研究学会年会提供部分支持
从1998年开始的五年中每年都有。 具体地说,
要求提供资金,以支持每项活动的以下传统方面:
会议:1)三个国家的最先进的讲座,由杰出的
科学家在基础和临床的前沿研究
生殖生物学; 2)总统的研讨会,包括三个
邀请重点关注新兴感兴趣领域的演讲者,
生殖生物学家; 3)12个minisonymopsia(36扬声器),旨在
提供该领域各种主题的报道;以及4)旅行
为非NRSA的受训人员(博士前和博士后)颁发的奖金
受惠人士 每次会议的计划内容将反映
协会和NICHD之间的合作努力,以确保
会议与NICHD科学计划目标相关并做出响应。
1998年,将由三位
国际知名科学家:Jan-Ake Gustaffson博士,卡罗林斯卡
研究所,瑞典,将讨论生理学和分子生物学的
雌激素受体B;唐沃尔夫博士将介绍历史和现在
和克隆哺乳动物物种的未来状况;
将讨论精原细胞移植的最新进展。 的
总统的研讨会将强调瘦素在调节
生殖 道格拉斯福斯特、罗伯特施泰纳和L.亚瑟·坎普菲尔德
将提供瘦素之间的功能关系的概述,
能量平衡和繁殖。 Leptin对人乳腺癌的作用机制
神经内分泌回路将得到解决。 此外,minisymphopia(4
每天90分钟的时间段内)将允许三名发言者在一个相关的
感兴趣的领域展示和讨论他们的数据。 的总纲
会议的设计有利于科学家之间的互动,
学员;大多数论文以12分钟的平台演讲或
海报展示会由学员主讲。 旅行奖励将使更多
学员参加SSR会议比否则将是可能的,由于
有限的实验室资金。
项目成果
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