2013 Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Gordon Research Conference & Gordon Rese
2013年生物材料与组织工程戈登研究会议
基本信息
- 批准号:8524564
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.8万
- 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:2013-05-01 至 2014-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:African AmericanAreaBasic ScienceBiocompatible MaterialsClinicClinicalClinical InvestigatorClinical MedicineCollectionCommunitiesCultural DiversityDevelopmental BiologyDevicesDisabled PersonsDiseaseEngineeringEnvironmentEthnic OriginFeedbackFoundationsFundingGenderHispanicsInstitutionIntentionInternationalMechanicsMinorityNationalitiesNew HampshireParticipantPerformancePostdoctoral FellowRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelSchoolsScienceScientistSignal TransductionSolidStagingStructureTechnologyTimeTissue EngineeringTranslationsTravelUnderrepresented MinorityWomanWorkbasecareerclinically relevantdoctoral studentexperiencegraduate studentinnovationlecturespeerpostersprogramspublic health relevanceremediationstem cell biologysymposiumtissue regenerationtissue repair
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The 2013 Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Gordon Research Conference is a highly successful venue for bringing together ~150 world-class clinicians, scientists and engineers to discuss materials-related strategies for disease remediation and tissue repair. The theme of the 2013 conference will be ""Inductive Signals for Tissue Regeneration and Clinical Challenges" which focuses on applying basic science and engineering principles from diverse areas including stem cell biology, materials science and mechanical engineering toward solving clinically relevant biomedical problems. This proposal seeks support for the Gordon Research Conference on Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering to be held July 28 through August 2, 2013 at the Holderness School, Plymouth, New Hampshire. The 2013 conference program brings together a unique collection of academic and industrial speakers and discussion leaders at the forefront of their fields that is diverse in career stage, gender, nationality and ethnicity. The 2013 program also adheres strongly to the GRC directive of holding vigorous formal and informal discussions among prominent investigators in biomaterials and tissue engineering, junior attendees of the conference, and researchers from underrepresented groups. In addition, for the first time in the history of this conference, a Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) will directly precede the Conference. Organized by two post-doctoral researchers active in the field of biomaterials, the Seminar will be oriented to senior doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers. It is the intention of the organizers that the Seminar: (1) introduce junior investigators to topical themes covered in the GRC with a broader historical and methodological background; (2) permit the exchange of scientific ideas and feedback from biomaterials experts as well as peers, in a relaxed environment; and (3) acclimate first-time attendees to the unique structure and professional networking opportunities inherent to the Seminar and Conference. The poster sessions, research talks, keynote lecture, and informal scientific discussions will provide a solid foundation from which Seminar participants may establish a successful, fully engaged Conference experience.
描述(由申请人提供):2013年生物材料和组织工程戈登研究会议是一个非常成功的场所,汇集了约150名世界级的临床医生,科学家和工程师,讨论疾病修复和组织修复的材料相关策略。2013年会议的主题将是“组织再生和临床挑战的感应信号”,重点是应用不同领域的基础科学和工程原理,包括干细胞生物学,材料科学和机械工程,以解决临床相关的生物医学问题。该提案寻求对将于2013年7月28日至8月2日在新罕布什尔州普利茅斯的Holidays学校举行的戈登生物材料和组织工程研究会议的支持。2013年的会议计划汇集了一批独特的学术和工业演讲者和讨论领袖,他们在各自领域的最前沿,在职业阶段,性别,国籍和种族方面各不相同。2013年的计划也坚持强烈举行积极的正式和非正式的讨论在生物材料和组织工程,会议的初级与会者,研究人员从代表性不足的群体之间的研究人员的GRC指令。此外,在本次会议的历史上,第一次戈登研究研讨会(GRS)将直接在会议之前。研讨会由两名活跃在生物材料领域的博士后研究人员组织,面向高级博士生和博士后研究人员。组织者的意图是:(1)向初级研究人员介绍具有更广泛历史和方法背景的GRC所涵盖的主题;(2)允许在轻松的环境中交流生物材料专家和同行的科学思想和反馈;以及(3)使首次参加者适应研讨会和会议固有的独特结构和专业网络机会。海报会议,研究会谈,主旨演讲和非正式的科学讨论将提供一个坚实的基础,研讨会的参与者可以建立一个成功的,充分参与会议的经验。
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