2013 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Investigative Pathology
2013年美国病理研究学会年会
基本信息
- 批准号:8527049
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-04-01 至 2014-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanAreaAwardBasic ScienceBiochemistryBiologyBiomedical ResearchBostonCancer BiologyClinicalCommunitiesDevelopmentDiagnosticDiseaseEducational workshopEnsureExperimental PathologyFacultyFosteringGoalsHumanImmunityKnowledgeMalignant NeoplasmsMentorsMolecularMolecular BiologyNeoplasmsPathologyPharmaceutical SocietiesPhysiologicalPostdoctoral FellowPrimary carcinoma of the liver cellsResearchResearch PersonnelScientistSocietiesSpecial EventStagingStem cellsTestingTherapeuticTravelUnderrepresented MinorityWomanWorkabstractingcareercareer developmentdesigngraduate studenthuman diseaseinsightinterestlecturesmalignant breast neoplasmmeetingsmembernutritionpostersprognosticprogramspublic health relevancestem cell biologysymposium
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The purpose of this proposal is to seek support for the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP), which will be held at the Boston Convention Center on April 20-24, in conjunction with the Experimental Biology convention. ASIP's Annual Meeting provides a unique forum for presentation and sharing of cutting-edge research in experimental pathology. The target audience and subject matter for the meeting are diverse but united by a common focus on mechanisms of disease. Reflecting the interests of the ASIP membership, the 2013 Annual Meeting includes strong components in neoplasia, including topics such as stem cells and neoplasia, immunity and cancer, and the pathobiology of breast cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma. The five-day program comprises two full-day, single-topic "meetings-within-a-meeting," symposia, workshops, lectures by award recipients, and abstract-driven minisymposia and poster sessions. The program further provides a number of educational initiatives, both targeted and of interest to the biomedical research community as a whole. In particular, a half-day course on fundamental concepts in neoplasia will be offered for non-experts in the field. ASIP regards promotion of the career development of trainee and young investigators as an extremely important aspect of the Annual Meeting. Accordingly, the meeting provides special events designed for their needs and sessions that showcase their work. Similarly, the Program Committee works hard to ensure participation of women and under-represented minorities. The sole specific aim of this application is to promote the participation of trainees and junior investigators in the Annual Meeting through expansion of travel award and mentoring programs and provision of special sessions targeted to graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, clinical residents and fellows in pathology, and faculty in the early stages of their careers.
描述(由申请人提供):本提案的目的是寻求对美国研究病理学学会(ASIP)2013年年会的支持,该年会将于4月20-24日在波士顿会议中心与实验生物学大会一起举行。ASIP年会为展示和分享实验病理学的前沿研究提供了一个独特的论坛。会议的目标受众和主题各不相同,但由于对疾病机制的共同关注而团结在一起。2013年年会反映了ASIP成员的兴趣,包括肿瘤方面的重要组成部分,包括干细胞与肿瘤、免疫与癌症以及乳腺癌和肝细胞癌的病理生物学等主题。为期五天的课程包括两个全天的、单一主题的“会议中的会议”、座谈会、研讨会、获奖者的讲座,以及抽象驱动的迷你研讨会和海报会议。该计划还提供了一些教育倡议,既有针对性的,也有整个生物医学研究社区感兴趣的。特别是,将为该领域的非专家提供为期半天的肿瘤基本概念课程。ASIP将促进实习生和青年调查员的职业发展作为年会的一个极其重要的方面。因此,会议提供了针对他们的需要而设计的特别活动和展示他们工作的会议。同样,方案委员会努力确保妇女和代表性不足的少数群体的参与。这项申请的唯一具体目的是通过扩大旅行奖励和指导计划,并提供针对研究生、博士后研究员、临床住院医师和病理学研究员以及处于职业生涯早期阶段的教师的特别会议,促进受训人员和初级调查人员参与年会。
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