FOCIS 2009 - 2013: The 9th through 13th Annual Meetings of the Federation of Clin

FOCIS 2009 - 2013:临床联合会第 9 届至第 13 届年会

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    7862580
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 3.5万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2009-06-09 至 2014-05-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

FOCIS 2009 - FOCIS 2013: Understanding function and regulation of the immune system is critical for many diseases, including autoimmune diseases, cancer, allergy/asthma, infectious diseases, immune deficiency, and transplant rejection. To rapidly exploit scientific advances in this area, two major barriers need to be overcome: First, the translation of basic findings into clinically and medically relevant contexts, and second, the exchange of relevant findings in immunological sciences which unify these diverse diseases through multidisciplinary approaches which cut across traditional clinical boundaries. FOCIS, the Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies, is the leading international organization which exists to meet these needs. Linking more than 20 major professional societies representing 40,000 professionals with this common vision is a service that will ensure progress towards the goal of improving human health through immunology. The FOCIS Annual Meeting provides a scientific forum that fosters a cross-disciplinary approach required to understand and treat immune-based diseases. The evolution of the immunology field 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 annual 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. The FOCIS Annual Meeting offers investigators and clinicians an opportunity to understand and translate breakthroughs in basic science and clinical applications from a variety of different fields. In addition to highlighting the best science, the FOCIS Annual Meeting is an incubator for developing scientists and practitioners alike to meet with one another along with representatives of relevant biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. Each day includes poster and oral abstract presentations to give young investigators the chance to have their work presented and critiqued. FOCIS takes a specific interest in the development of young investigators and provide travel awards to them to supplement their costs to attend the meeting. 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. The FOCIS Annual Meeting is an ideal forum for new investigators to learn about the different translational approaches that are bridging the basic immunology laboratories within clinical practice. In addition to encouraging the participation of new investigators, FOCIS recognizes the importance of participation from a wide range of demographics. Every effort is made to include a diverse representation within the FOCIS Organizing Committee and the Annual Meeting's scientific program. The success of all eight of the previous FOCIS meetings attests to this effort. Support is now requested to support the 2009- 2013 FOCIS meetings, specifically the educational programs and travel fellowships, which will continue this valuable effort.
FOCIS 2009 - FOCIS 2013:了解免疫系统的功能和调节对许多疾病至关重要,包括自身免疫性疾病、癌症、过敏/哮喘、传染病、免疫缺陷和移植排斥。为了迅速利用这一领域的科学进步,需要克服两个主要障碍:第一,将基本发现转化为临床和医学相关背景,第二,通过跨越传统临床界限的多学科方法将这些不同疾病统一起来的免疫学科学相关发现的交流。FOCIS,临床免疫学会联合会,是满足这些需求的主要国际组织。将代表40 000名专业人员的20多个主要专业协会与这一共同愿景联系起来,是一项服务,将确保在实现通过免疫学改善人类健康的目标方面取得进展。FOCIS年会提供了一个科学论坛,促进了解和治疗免疫性疾病所需的跨学科方法。免疫学领域的发展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,免疫缺陷和移植排斥。虽然临床医生必然与自己的专业相关的疾病保持联系,但在诊断和治疗这些不同疾病方面的最新进展背后的免疫学科学是多学科的,并且跨越了标准的临床界限。FOCIS年会的最终目标是更好地理解临床免疫学的共同病理生理学基础以及这些新关系所建议的新治疗方法,包括生物制剂在治疗中日益广泛的使用。FOCIS年会为研究人员和临床医生提供了一个机会,可以了解和翻译来自各种不同领域的基础科学和临床应用的突破。除了突出最好的科学,FOCIS年会是培养科学家和从业者的孵化器,沿着相关生物技术和制药行业的代表。每一天都包括海报和口头摘要介绍,让年轻的研究人员有机会展示和评论他们的工作。FOCIS特别关注年轻调查员的发展,并向他们提供旅费,以补充他们参加会议的费用。通过彼此分享发现,代表们从学科中获得了研究和应用科学的新想法,否则他们不会在疾病或器官特异性会议上接触到这些新想法。FOCIS年会是一个理想的论坛,让新的研究人员了解不同的翻译方法,这些方法在临床实践中桥接了基础免疫学实验室。除了鼓励新的研究者参与外,FOCIS还认识到广泛的人口统计学参与的重要性。尽一切努力,包括在FOCIS组织委员会和年会的科学计划的不同代表。信息和通信技术论坛前八次会议的成功证明了这一努力。现在要求提供支助,以支持2009- 2013年信息社会问题论坛会议,特别是教育方案和旅行研究金,这将继续这一宝贵的努力。

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FOCIS 2009 - 2013: The 9th through 13th Annual Meetings of the Federation of Clin
FOCIS 2009 - 2013:临床联合会第 9 届至第 13 届年会
  • 批准号:
    7736693
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助金额:
    $ 3.5万
  • 项目类别:

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