Conference Grant to support American Psychosomatic Society's 78th and 79th Annual Scientific Meetings
会议拨款支持美国心身学会第 78 届和第 79 届年度科学会议
基本信息
- 批准号:10076752
- 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:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-01-01 至 2023-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAccelerationAdverse effectsAgeAgingAmericanAreaAwardBasic ScienceBehavioral MechanismsBehavioral MedicineBiologicalBiological FactorsCancer PatientCancer SurvivorCardiologyClinical ResearchCollaborationsConsultationsData SetDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseDoctor of PhilosophyEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmentEpidemiologyEthnic OriginFatigueFellowshipFosteringFundingFutureGoalsGrantHealthHealth PolicyHomeImmunologyInstitutionJournalsKnowledgeLearningLongevityMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalMedicineMentorsMethodologyMinorityNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteNational Institute on AgingNatureNeuroendocrinologyNeurosciencesOncologyPaperPeer ReviewPersonsPhysiologicalPolicy MakerPostdoctoral FellowPrintingProcessPsychiatryPsychological FactorsPsychological ImpactPsychologyPsychoneuroimmunologyPsychophysiologic DisordersPsychophysiologyPsychosocial InfluencesPsychosomatic MedicinePublic HealthPublic PolicyPublicationsPublishingQualifyingQuality of lifeRaceRecording of previous eventsRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesScienceScientistSocietiesStressStudentsStudy of Women&aposs Health Across the NationTrainingTranslationsTravelUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkaluminum sulfatecareercareer developmentclinical careclinical practiceclinically relevantdiet and exercisedoctoral studentend of lifeimprovedinterestmedical specialtiesmeetingsmiddle agemultidisciplinaryposterspre-doctoralprogramspsychosocialrepositoryresearch clinical testingsocial factorssuccesssymposiumtraining opportunity
项目摘要
For over 75 years, the American Psychosomatic Society has provided an outstanding forum for trainees and
established investigators and clinicians working within a wide range of disciplines and specialty areas to
exchange new ideas and research strategies, ultimately facilitating and improving the quality of research and
translation into clinical practice and public policy. Over 500 researchers and clinicians from around the world
attend the annual APS meeting. This R13 conference grant would provide support for pre- and post-doctoral
trainees to attend the 78th and 79th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society (APS).
Previously supported by NHLBI for 12 years and NIA for 2 years, this R13 application requests support for up
to 5 Diversity Travel Awards and 15 Young Scholar Awards. APS Diversity Travel Award, continuously funded
by APS since 2007, will provide support for promising trainees from racial/ethnic or other underrepresented
groups to attend the annual meeting. The Young Scholars Award Program, continuously awarded since 1998,
will provide travel awards to competitively selected trainees who submit a first-author abstract to present a
paper or poster and who are judged to show outstanding potential for a career in psychosomatic and
behavioral medicine. As detailed in the Conference Plan, previous alums of these APS awards programs have
developed into successful scientists and clinicians; the majority have remained in academia, and all have
published in peer-review journals, with the majority publishing over 10 peer-review publications in their young
careers.
The APS annual meeting emphasizes research and training in biological, psychosocial, and behavioral
mechanisms of health and disease across the lifespan. Planned NIA-related scholar programming for the 2020
meeting includes training by Steven P. Wallace on the Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research
centers and fellowship opportunities. In 2021, Rebecca Thurston will provide training for scholars on the
Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) Repository, with information on access and
highlighting the research findings from the study of mid-life, including ground-breaking work on cancer and
other diseases. With MDs and PhDs from around the world, and seven decades of history, there is no other
comparable scientific meeting that breaks down silos between medical specializations, psychology,
epidemiology, and public health quite like APS does, including in its training opportunities.
75年来,美国心身学会为学员和
在广泛的学科和专业领域工作的资深研究人员和临床医生
交流新思想和研究策略,最终促进和提高研究和研究的质量
转化为临床实践和公共政策。来自世界各地的500多名研究人员和临床医生
参加APS年会。这笔R13会议补助金将为博士后和博士后提供支持
参加第78届和第79届美国心身学会(APS)年度科学会议的学员。
之前由NHLBI支持12年,NIA支持2年,此R13应用程序请求支持UP
至5个多元化旅游奖和15个青年学者奖。APS多元化旅游奖,持续资助
APS自2007年以来,将为来自种族/民族或其他代表性不足的有前途的受训人员提供支持
参加年会的团体。青年学者奖励计划,自1998年以来连续颁发,
将向竞争入选的学员提供旅行奖励,这些学员提交第一作者摘要并提交
纸或海报,并被评为在心身和职业生涯中表现出突出潜力的人
行为医学。正如会议计划中详细说明的那样,这些APS奖励计划的前几届校友
发展成为成功的科学家和临床医生;大多数人留在学术界,所有人都
发表在同行评议期刊上,大多数在年轻时发表了10多篇同行评议出版物
事业。
APS年会强调生物学、心理学和行为学方面的研究和培训
生命周期中的健康和疾病机制。2020年与NIA相关的学者规划计划
会议包括史蒂文·P·华莱士关于少数族裔老龄化研究资源中心的培训
中心和奖学金机会。2021年,丽贝卡·瑟斯顿将为学者提供关于
《全国妇女健康研究》(SWAN)资料库,提供有关访问和访问的信息
重点介绍中年研究的研究成果,包括在癌症和
其他疾病。拥有来自世界各地的博士和博士,以及70年的历史,没有其他人
类似的科学会议,打破了医学专业、心理学、
流行病学和公共卫生与APS非常相似,包括在其培训机会方面。
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Conference Grant to support American Psychosomatic Society's 78th and 79th Annual Scientific Meetings
会议拨款支持美国心身学会第 78 届和第 79 届年度科学会议
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9914599 - 财政年份:2020
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9913678 - 财政年份:2019
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Complicated Grief in Older Adults: Physiological Substrates of Emotion Regulation
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7913646 - 财政年份:2009
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Complicated Grief in Older Adults: Physiological Substrates of Emotion Regulation
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8463287 - 财政年份:2007
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Complicated Grief in Older Adults: Physiological Substrates of Emotion Regulation
老年人复杂的悲伤:情绪调节的生理基础
- 批准号:
8092582 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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Complicated Grief in Older Adults: Physiological Substrates of Emotion Regulation
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- 批准号:
7458965 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 3.5万 - 项目类别:
Complicated Grief in Older Adults: Physiological Substrates of Emotion Regulation
老年人复杂的悲伤:情绪调节的生理基础
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7265576 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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老年人复杂的悲伤:情绪调节的生理基础
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老年人复杂的悲伤:情绪调节的生理基础
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