Twenty Third Fungal Genetics Conference
第二十三次真菌遗传学会议
基本信息
- 批准号:6941446
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-03-15 至 2005-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
TWENTY THIRD FUNGAL GENETICS CONFERENCE
The Twenty Third Fungal Genetics Conference will be held at the Asilomar Conference Center at Asilomar, California on March 15-20, 2005. Approximately 700 scientists and students from around the world will attend. The conference focuses on the molecular biology, genetics, genomics, biochemistry and cell biology of filamentous fungi. This is considered by many to be the pre-eminent meeting in this area and promotes interaction between researchers interested in medical pathogens, plant pathogens, saprobic fungi and symbiotic fungi.
The meeting will consist of four plenary sessions, four sets of concurrent sessions devoted to specialized areas, three poster sessions and opportunity for informal discussions. Topics to be covered in the plenary sessions are: Cell Biology and Development, Genomes and Evolution, Fungal Interactions, and Signaling and Gene Regulation. Specialized concurrent sessions are planed to cover: Whole genome comparative analyses, Post-genomic approaches to protein secretion, Fungal symbiotic interactions, The fungal cytoskeleton, Metabolic resilience in phytopathogens, Medical Mycology, Fungal-Plant Interactions, Parasitic interactions nematodes, insects and fungi, Fungal Circadian Rhythms and photobiology, Applications resulting from fungal genome projects, Teaching fungal biology and genetics, Proteomics of filamentous
fungi, Basidiomycete genomics, Industrial Mycology and Fungal Biotechnology, Secondary metabolism and gene clusters, Regulation of Primary Metabolism, Systems Biology for Fungi, Fungal Transcriptome, Cellular Morphogenesis and Development, Epigenetics, transposable elements, prions, Fungal Population Genetics, DNA repair and genetic instability, Evolutionary Genomics, Mating and Sexual Development.
In this meeting strong emphasis is placed on the participation of young scientists and students, particularly those from underrepresented groups. Funds are requested to help defray the travel and participation costs of students, postdoctoral researchers and some invited speakers and will be distributed on a need basis.
第二十三届真菌遗传学会议
第二十三届真菌遗传学会议将于2005年3月15日至20日在加州的阿西洛马会议中心举行。来自世界各地的约700名科学家和学生将参加。会议的重点是丝状真菌的分子生物学、遗传学、基因组学、生物化学和细胞生物学。许多人认为这是这一领域的杰出会议,促进了对医学病原体、植物病原体、腐菌和共生真菌感兴趣的研究人员之间的互动。
会议将包括四次全体会议、四组同时举行的专门讨论专门领域的会议、三次海报会议和非正式讨论机会。主题将涵盖在全体会议是:细胞生物学和发展,基因组和进化,真菌的相互作用,信号和基因调控。计划同时举行的专门会议包括:全基因组比较分析,蛋白质分泌的后基因组方法,真菌共生相互作用,真菌细胞骨架,植物病原体的代谢弹性,医学真菌学,真菌-植物相互作用,寄生虫相互作用线虫,昆虫和真菌,真菌昼夜节律和光生物学,真菌基因组计划的应用,真菌生物学和遗传学教学,丝状菌蛋白质组学
真菌,担子菌基因组学,工业真菌学和真菌生物技术,次级代谢和基因簇,初级代谢的调节,真菌系统生物学,真菌转录组,细胞形态发生和发育,表观遗传学,转座因子,朊病毒,真菌种群遗传学,DNA修复和遗传不稳定性,进化基因组学,交配和性发育。
这次会议特别强调青年科学家和学生的参与,特别是代表性不足群体的青年科学家和学生的参与。要求提供资金,以帮助支付学生、博士后研究人员和一些应邀发言者的旅费和与会费用,并将根据需要分配资金。
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Induction of Fungal Dormancy as a Potential Disease Therapy
诱导真菌休眠作为一种潜在的疾病治疗方法
- 批准号:
6841444 - 财政年份:2004
- 资助金额:
$ 0.5万 - 项目类别:
Twenty Second Fungal Genetics Conference, Asilomar, CA
第二十二届真菌遗传学会议,阿西洛玛,加利福尼亚州
- 批准号:
6599660 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 0.5万 - 项目类别:
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