American Society of Andrology Annual Meeting
美国男科学会年会
基本信息
- 批准号:8111220
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-02-01 至 2014-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdultAffectAgingAmericanAndrologyAnimalsAreaBasic ScienceBiologyCanadaCellsCellular biologyClinicalClinical ChemistryClinical InvestigatorClinical MedicineComplementCongenital AbnormalityContinuing EducationDefectDevelopmentDiagnosisDisciplineDiseaseEducational workshopEjaculationEndocrineEndocrinologistEndocrinologyEnvironmentEpididymisEquilibriumEventExposure toFemaleFertilityFertilizationFosteringFundingGenesGeneticGenital systemGenitaliaGenitourinary systemGenomicsGerm CellsGlandGoalsGrowth FactorHomeostasisHormonesHourHuman GenomeHypothalamic structureIndividualInfectious AgentInfertilityInternal MedicineLaboratoriesLinkMale InfertilityMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMedicineMinorityMissionMolecularMolecular BiologyMutationOncologistOralOrganParticipantPathologyPhasePhysiologyPituitary GlandPlayProcessProstatePsychiatristPsychologistPsychologyPubertyPublic HealthReceptor SignalingRegenerative MedicineReproductionReproductive BiologyReproductive MedicineResearchResearch PersonnelScheduleSchoolsScienceScientistSeminal VesiclesSex DifferentiationSex FunctioningSignal Transduction PathwaySocial WorkSocietiesSpermatogenesisSpermiogenesisStem cellsSteroid biosynthesisTestisTimeTissuesTrainingTranslationsTravelUrethraUrologistUrologyVas deferens structureVeterinary MedicineWomanWorkabstractingbench to bedsidecareer developmentclinical practicedesignerectionimprovedinterestlecturesleydig interstitial cellmalemale healthmalignant endocrine gland neoplasmmedical schoolsmedical specialtiesmeetingsmemberpenispeptide hormone biosynthesispostersprogramspsychologicrecreational drug usereproductivereproductive developmentreproductive functionsertoli cellsex determinationsperm cellspermatogenic epithelium structuresteroid hormone metabolismsymposiumtoxicant
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The American Society of Andrology links basic science, clinical practice and public health in an interdisciplinary manner. It has done this since the society held its first meeting in 1975. This competing renewal proposal seeks support for the annual meeting of the society for the next five years. The annual meeting is designed to attract attendees from all areas of male reproductive biology and medicine and to foster their interaction through an integrated scientific program. The meeting is relatively small, usually attracting about 250 to 350 attendees. The plenary sessions are designed to be inclusive, encompassing a "bench to bedside" approach allowing all attendees, regardless of their individual research interests, to attend all sessions. This allows interactions among basic scientists studying male reproduction (cell and molecular biology of spermatogenesis, fertilization, reproductive organ and genital tract development and function, penile physiology, mechanisms of endocrine action, genetics, physiology of reproduction and sexual function), clinicians (urologists, andrologists, endocrinologists, oncologists, psychologists and psychiatrists and other experts in sexual medicine) and clinical laboratorians working in the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility. The 2011 meeting (36th) annual meeting, scheduled for April 2-5 in Montreal, Canada will continue this fine tradition over a 2.5 day period. The meeting will consist of plenary 1- hour lectures, symposia (3 half-hour talks), short 15 minute oral presentations of selected abstracts and poster sessions. The selected topics will bring participants the latest research findings in all aspects of male reproductive biology and medicine ranging from stem cells to genetics and genomics to endocrine causes of infertility to environmental effects on men's health. Areas of sexual medicine are now included at the meeting as well. The meeting will be complemented by a 1 day hands-on Andrology Laboratory Workshop and an afternoon clinical symposium. Support of the American Society of Andrology Annual Meeting will allow us to continue our significant trainee travel support and enable us to invite outstanding experts in all areas of Andrology to present their most recent findings.
描述(由申请人提供):美国男科学会以跨学科的方式将基础科学,临床实践和公共卫生联系起来。自1975年该协会举行第一次会议以来,它一直这样做。这一相互竞争的更新提案寻求对协会未来五年年会的支持。年会旨在吸引来自男性生殖生物学和医学各个领域的与会者,并通过综合科学计划促进他们的互动。会议规模相对较小,通常吸引约250至350名与会者。全体会议的设计是包容性的,包括一个“板凳到床边”的方法,允许所有与会者,无论他们的个人研究兴趣,参加所有会议。这使得研究男性生殖的基础科学家之间的互动(精子发生的细胞和分子生物学,受精,生殖器官和生殖道发育和功能,阴茎生理学,内分泌作用机制,遗传学,生殖生理学和性功能),临床医生(泌尿科医生,男科医生,内分泌学家,肿瘤学家,心理学家、精神病学家和其他性医学专家)以及从事男性不育症诊断和治疗的临床实验室工作人员。定于4月2日至5日在加拿大蒙特利尔举行的2011年会议(第36届)年会将延续这一优良传统,会期为2.5天。会议将包括全体1小时的讲座,专题讨论会(3个半小时的会谈),简短的15分钟的口头介绍选定的摘要和海报会议。研讨会的主题包括男性生殖生物学及医学各方面的最新研究成果,由干细胞、遗传学、基因组学、内分泌导致不育,以至环境对男性健康的影响。性医学领域现在也包括在会议中。会议将由为期1天的动手男科实验室工作坊和下午的临床研讨会补充。对美国男科学会年会的支持将使我们能够继续提供重要的实习生旅行支持,并使我们能够邀请男科各个领域的杰出专家介绍他们的最新发现。
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