26th National Neurotrauma Symposium, 2008
第26届全国神经创伤研讨会,2008年
基本信息
- 批准号:7541566
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-07-01 至 2009-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanAwardBasic ScienceBrainClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCongressesCritical CareDisabled PersonsDisciplineEducationFeedbackFeesFloridaFosteringFunctional disorderGoalsJointsLaboratoriesLaboratory FindingLeadMainstreamingMedical StudentsMinority GroupsNeurologicOralPatientsPostdoctoral FellowPublic HealthResearchResearch PersonnelRestScientistSocietiesSpinal cord injuryStudentsSurgeonTechniquesThinkingTraumatic Brain InjuryTravelWomanabstractingbench to bedsidecentral nervous system injuryknowledge basepostersprogramssocialsocial competitionsymposium
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): We are requesting support for basic science graduate students, medical students, residents and postdoctoral fellows to participate in the 26th annual National Neurotrauma Symposium to be held July 27-30, 2008 in Orlando (Lake Buena Vista), Florida. The National Neurotrauma Symposium is the primary forum for the presentation of current research on the pathophysiology and treatment of central nervous system injury (spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury). The symposium this year is being co-sponsored and organized by the National Neurotrauma Society and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Joint Section on Neurotrauma & Critical Care. The Specific Aims of the symposium are: 1. To provide a forum for the presentation, discussion and feedback regarding the most recent findings in Neurotrauma research and to encourage interaction between junior and senior investigators in the field. 2. To encourage the participation and education of students studying in the field of Neurotrauma. The Symposium fosters student participation through large poster sessions, student oral open communication sessions, student poster competition, social mixers, student travel awards, and subsidized student registration fees. 3. To make the meeting more relevant to clinical neurotrauma researchers, to increase the real world neurotrauma knowledge base for basic neurotrauma scientists and thereby enhance basic-clinical interactions and translationally-focused two way collaboration ("Bench to Bedside" and "Bedside to Bench"). 4. To continue to encourage the involvement and advancement of women, minority groups, and persons with disabilities in Neurotrauma research. The Symposium is the forum for scientific and social activities hosted by Women in Neurotrauma Research, the professional society for women in clinical and laboratory Neurotrauma research. 5. To have relevant and thought-provoking presentations by researchers not directly involved in Neurotrauma research. The goal is to foster new ideas and ways of thinking into mainstream Neurotrauma as well as to encourage scientist from other disciplines to engage in Neurotrauma research. The program for the 2008 symposium will feature 38 invited speakers, 12 oral presentations by selected student/postdoctoral abstracts, 4 poster sessions (two SCI, two TBI) with a total of 350 posters and a student poster competition. The symposium will foster basic and translational neurotrauma research that will lead to new techniques for the treatment of patients afflicted with brain and spinal cord injury. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The direct relevance of this project to the public health rests in the exchange of new ideas and debate generated regarding advancing laboratory findings into clinical practice. Students, basic scientists, clinician scientists and practicing clinicians come together to present and discuss their latest discoveries and advancements in the filed of Neurotrauma. Particular efforts are made to actively engage students to participate and interact with leading basic and clinical scientists.
描述(由申请人提供):我们要求为基础科学研究生,医学生,居民和博士后研究员提供支持,以参加将于2008年7月27日至30日在佛罗里达州奥兰多(Buena Vista)举行的第26届年度全国Neurotrauma研讨会。全国神经疾病研讨会是介绍有关中枢神经系统损伤病理生理学和治疗(脊髓损伤,创伤性脑损伤)的当前研究的主要论坛。今年的研讨会是由国家神经拉马学会和美国神经外科医生协会/神经外科医生联合部门共同组织和组织的。研讨会的具体目的是:1。为神经研究的最新发现提供论坛,讨论和反馈,并鼓励该领域的初级和高级研究人员之间的互动。 2。鼓励在神经曲领域学习的学生的参与和教育。研讨会通过大型海报会议,学生口头开放式沟通会议,学生海报竞赛,社交调音员,学生旅行奖和补贴的学生注册费来促进学生的参与。 3。为了使会议与临床神经术研究人员更加相关,以增加现实世界的神经曲知识基础,以增加基本的神经科科学家的知识库,从而增强了基本的临床互动和翻译为重点的双向协作(“台式到床边”和“床头”和“床头”和“床位的床头”)。 4。继续鼓励妇女,少数群体和残疾人的参与和进步。该研讨会是由妇女在神经研究中主办的科学和社会活动论坛,临床和实验室神经研究专业学会。 5。进行研究人员不直接参与神经研究的相关和发人深省的演讲。目的是促进新的思想和思维方式,以鼓励其他学科的科学家从事神经病研究。 2008年研讨会的计划将包括38位受邀演讲者,由选定的学生/博士后摘要的12个口头演讲,4个海报会议(两个SCI,两个TBI),共有350个海报和一项学生海报竞赛。该研讨会将促进基本和转化的神经研究研究,这将为患有大脑和脊髓损伤的患者提供新的技术。公共卫生相关性:该项目与公共卫生的直接相关性在于有关将实验室发现推进临床实践的新想法和辩论。学生,基础科学家,临床科学家和实践临床医生聚集在一起,在神经释放的提交中介绍并讨论他们的最新发现和进步。采取特殊努力,以积极吸引学生参与并与领先的基本和临床科学家进行互动。
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