Sixth Annual OSSD Meeting
OSSD 第六届年度会议
基本信息
- 批准号:8318986
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-04-01 至 2013-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application requests partial support for the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences (OSSD), to be held June 7-9, 2012 in Baltimore, MD. The OSSD is a scientific membership society established in 2006, and is an affiliate of the Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR). The mission of the OSSD is to enhance the knowledge of the biological basis of sex/gender differences in health and disease. The primary goal of the OSSD annual meeting is to provide a forum for scientists to explore aspects of sex differences research at the genetic, molecular, cellular, organ, and systems levels in humans and model systems. This year marks the first joint meeting with the International Society of Gender Medicine (IGM), a European-based membership society whose mission and goals parallel those of OSSD. The annual meeting consists of two independent symposia, eight parallel symposia, and two poster sessions, which will be arranged around topics covered in these symposia and will highlight the work of new investigators and trainees, and a New Investigator symposium. The meeting will be bookended by a Keynote lecture at the start, and Capstone lecture at the end of the meeting, The symposia topics for the 2012 meeting include a workshop on Building Sex/Gender-Based Competencies Into Medical and Graduate Curricula, Sex Differences in Fetal Programming, Sex Differences and their Impact on Osteoarthritis, Depression and Anxiety Disorders: Novel Targets for Sex-Specific Treatments, Sex Differences in Cancers, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and One's Sex, Sex Differences in Mechanistic Pathways of Cardiovascular Disease, Hormonal Modulation of the Adult Brain, Global Assessment of Severe Coronary Artery Disease and Sex Difference in Global Health. The OSSD and IGM Programs Committee selected the symposia topics from among proposals submitted by the membership of both organizations. Proposals were selected on the basis of scientific merit, relevance of the subject matter to the overall goals and rotation
of topics of interest to both groups and inclusion of basic and clinical speakers. The size (about 200 people) and the organization of this meeting provide an excellent opportunity for networking and interactive discussions. Funds are requested to support travel and lodging costs for the Keynote and Capstone speakers, registration fees for invited speakers, and travel expenses for junior investigators. The annual meeting program, including speaker and poster abstracts will be made freely available on the OSSD website (www.ossdweb.org). We will partner with the University of Maryland Medical School and Johns Hopkins University to organize this event and are requesting support from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, as well as from private foundations.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This proposal requests partial support for the Sixth Annual meeting of the Organization for the Study of Sex Differences (OSSD) to be held June 7-9, 2012 in Baltimore, MD. The OSSD is a scientific membership society with the mission to enhance the knowledge of sex/gender differences in human health and disease by facilitating interdisciplinary communication and collaboration among scientists and clinicians from diverse backgrounds. This year the meeting will be held in collaboration with the International Society of Gender Medicine (IGM), a European Union-based group whose mission and goals parallel those of the OSSD.
描述(由申请人提供):本申请要求对将于2012年6月7日至9日在马里兰州巴尔的摩举行的性别差异研究组织(OSSD)第六届年会提供部分支持。OSSD是一个科学会员制协会,成立于2006年,是妇女健康研究协会的附属机构。该办公室的使命是加强对健康和疾病方面的性/性别差异的生物学基础的了解。OSSD年会的主要目标是为科学家提供一个论坛,以探索人类和模型系统在遗传,分子,细胞,器官和系统水平上的性别差异研究。今年是与国际性别医学学会(IGM)的第一次联席会议,IGM是一个总部设在欧洲的会员制协会,其使命和目标与OSSD相似。年会包括两个独立的专题讨论会,八个平行的专题讨论会和两个海报会议,这将围绕这些专题讨论会所涵盖的主题进行安排,并将突出新的研究者和学员的工作,以及新的研究者专题讨论会。会议将以主题演讲开始,并在会议结束时的顶点讲座结束,2012年会议的专题讨论会主题包括关于将性别/性别竞争力纳入医学和研究生课程的研讨会,胎儿编程中的性别差异,性别差异及其对骨关节炎的影响,抑郁症和焦虑症:性别特异性治疗的新目标,癌症的性别差异,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和一个人的性别,心血管疾病机制途径的性别差异,成人大脑的激素调节,严重冠状动脉疾病的全球评估和全球健康的性别差异。可持续发展办公室和政府间运动方案委员会从两个组织成员提交的建议中选择了专题讨论会的主题。根据科学价值、主题事项与总体目标的相关性和轮换情况选择了提案
两组感兴趣的主题,包括基础和临床发言者。这次会议的规模(约200人)和组织方式为建立联系和进行互动讨论提供了一个极好的机会。请拨资金用于支付基调发言人和顶点发言人的差旅费和住宿费、受邀发言人的登记费以及初级调查员的差旅费。年度会议方案,包括发言人和海报摘要,将在可持续发展办公室网站(www.ossdweb.org)上免费提供。我们将与马里兰州大学医学院和约翰霍普金斯大学合作组织这一活动,并请求制药和生物技术行业以及私人基金会提供支持。
公共卫生关系:该提案要求对将于2012年6月7日至9日在马里兰州巴尔的摩举行的性别差异研究组织(OSSD)第六届年会提供部分支持。OSSD是一个科学会员制协会,其使命是通过促进来自不同背景的科学家和临床医生之间的跨学科交流和合作,提高对人类健康和疾病中性别/性别差异的认识。今年的会议将与国际性别医学学会(IGM)合作举行,IGM是一个总部设在欧洲联盟的组织,其使命和目标与OSSD相似。
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What a Difference an X Makes: The State of Women's Health
X 有何不同:女性健康状况
- 批准号:
8597837 - 财政年份:2013
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
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