Travel Awards for the 11th International Conference on Environmental Mutagens
第十一届国际环境诱变剂会议旅行奖
基本信息
- 批准号:8652022
- 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:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-01 至 2014-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Travel Awards for the 11th International Conference on Environmental Mutagens
Abstract
The purpose of this application is to request funding to support travel awards for a select
number of students and invited speakers to attend the 11th International Conference on
Environmental Mutagens (ICEM) to be held in Foz Do Iguacu, Brazil, November 3 - 8, 2013.
The ICEM conferences are held every four years on different continents, bringing together
students and scientists from academia, industry and government interested in basic
mechanisms of environmental mutagens and their impact on human health. The International
Association of Environmental Mutagen Societies (IAEMS) is submitting this grant as it is the
organization that coordinates the activities of the EMS sister organizations worldwide and is
together with Latin American Association of Environmental Mutagenesis, Carcinogenesis and
Teratogenesis (ALAMCTA) and Brazilian Society of Environmental Mutagenesis,
Carcinogenesis and Teratogenesis (SBMCTA) organizing the 11th ICEM.
The program of the 11th ICEM is almost completed and the invited speakers selected to
give keynote addresses and symposia presentations are representing cutting edge research of
the field of environmental mutagenesis and genomics. The conference should be outstanding
and is projected to attract more than 1000 attendees from around the world. The theme for the
11th ICEM is "The Inclusion of Nations in Science: Environmental Mutagens" and is the premier
conference in the field of environmental mutagenesis. The 11th ICEM conference will consist of
23 keynote lectures including world renowned scientists such as: Susan Wallace, USA; Jan
Vijg, USA; Jan Hoeijmakers, The Netherlands; Philip Hanawalt, USA; William Bohr, USA;
Leona Samson, USA; Fabrizio D'Adda di Fagagna, Italy; Alan Lehman, UK; Jean Marc
Egly, France; Hiroshi Kasai, Japan; Thomas Kunkel, USA; Wei Yang, USA; Michael
Fenech, Australia, Alain Sarasin, France and Stefano Bonassi, Italy. The program also
includes 51 symposia,15 platform/forum sessions and 6 poster sessions. Scientific areas to be
covered include cutting edge basic science of DNA damage and repair, cellular stress
responses, epigenetics, transcription, replication, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Furthermore,
the influence of the environment on the aging process and the induction of cancer and other
diseases will be thoroughly covered. Finally, a centerpiece of the conference is discussions on
how mutagenic agents can be better identified and detected, what risk to human health they
pose, how the environmental levels of these agents could be best regulated and controlled and
how to best harmonize regulatory decisions globally.
An awards committee selected by the organizers representing different geographical and
scientific areas will select 10 graduate students and 10 emerging independent investigators on
the merits of their submitted abstract. In addition to the awards to young and emerging
scientists, we are requesting funds to cover travel for 2 invited speakers. The funding of this
R13 grant application allowing for travel awards will be extremely inspiring for these young
aspiring scientists from around the world and should have career defining impact. This next
generation of scientists that will be selected to receive these awards will most likely be among
the leaders in our field in the near future.
第十一届国际环境诱变剂大会旅行大奖
摘要
此应用程序的目的是申请资金,以支持选定的旅行奖励
出席第十一届国际会议的学生和受邀发言者人数
环境诱变剂(ICEM)将于2013年11月3日至8日在巴西福兹多伊瓜库举行。
ICEM会议每四年在不同的大陆举行,汇集了
来自学术界、工业界和政府的学生和科学家对BASIC
环境诱变剂的作用机制及其对人类健康的影响。《国际邮报》
环境诱变剂协会(IAEMS)正在提交这项赠款,因为它是
协调世界各地EMS姐妹组织的活动的组织,
与拉丁美洲环境诱变、致癌和
致畸学会和巴西环境突变学会,
第11届ICEM的组织者致癌与致畸学会(SBMCTA)。
第十一届ICEM的项目即将完成,受邀的演讲者将被选为
主旨演讲和专题演讲代表着
环境诱变和基因组学领域。这次会议应该是出色的
预计将吸引来自世界各地的1000多名与会者。本次大会的主题是
第11届ICEM是“科学中的国家:环境诱变者”,并是首届
环境诱变领域的会议。第十一届国际电工机械大会将包括
23场主题演讲,包括世界知名科学家,如:美国苏珊·华莱士,1月
维格,美国;扬·霍伊梅克斯,荷兰;菲利普·哈纳瓦特,美国;威廉·波尔,美国;
Leona Samson,美国;Fabrizio D‘Adda di Fagna,意大利;Alan Lehman,英国;Jean Marc
埃格利,法国;葛西浩,日本;托马斯·昆克尔,美国;魏阳,美国;迈克尔
澳大利亚的费内奇,法国的阿兰·萨拉辛和意大利的斯特凡诺·博纳西。该计划还包括
包括51个座谈会、15个平台/论坛会议和6个海报会议。有待研究的科学领域
内容包括DNA损伤和修复、细胞应激等尖端基础科学
反应、表观遗传学、转录、复制、细胞周期停滞和细胞凋亡。此外,
环境对衰老过程和致癌等的影响
疾病将得到彻底的覆盖。最后,会议的一个中心议题是讨论
如何更好地识别和检测诱变剂,它们对人类健康有什么风险
姿势,这些制剂的环境水平如何才能得到最好的调控和控制
如何在全球范围内最好地协调监管决策。
由主办方选出的代表不同地区和地区的奖项委员会
科学区将挑选10名研究生和10名新兴的独立调查人员
他们提交的摘要的优点。除了颁发给年轻人和新秀的奖项
科学家们,我们正在申请资金,以支付2位受邀演讲者的旅费。这笔资金
允许旅行奖励的拨款申请对这些年轻人来说将是非常鼓舞人心的
来自世界各地的有抱负的科学家,应该对职业生涯产生决定性的影响。接下来的这个
将被选为这些奖项获得者的一代科学家很可能是
在不久的将来,我们领域的领先者。
项目成果
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THOMAS EDWARD WILSON其他文献
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