2014 ASPO conference grant
2014年ASPO会议资助
基本信息
- 批准号:8720418
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-03-11 至 2015-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdvertisementsAmericanAreaAwardBiological MarkersCancer BurdenCancer CenterCancer ControlCancer Control ResearchCategoriesCitiesCommittee MembershipCommunicationCongressesDevelopmentDisabled PersonsDisciplineEducational workshopEnvironmentFosteringGoalsGrantGrowthJournalsLeadershipMailsManuscriptsMediationMentorsMinorityMissionMonitorOralPaperParticipantPeer ReviewPoliciesPreventionPrevention ResearchPrevention programPreventivePublic HealthPublishingRequest for ApplicationsResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResourcesScheduleScientistSocietiesStagingStrategic PlanningSumTimeTrainingTranslatingTranslationsTravelVirginiaVisionabstractingbasecancer epidemiologycancer preventioncareercareer developmentcostdesignexperiencehandicapping conditioninnovationlecturesmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarynext generationnon-smokingoncologyplanetary Atmospherepostersprogramspublic health relevanceskillsspecial interest groupsuccesssymposium
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The mission of the American Society of Preventive Oncology (ASPO) is the continuing development of investigators involved in cancer prevention and control, and the exchange and translation of scientific information to reduce the cancer burden. This application requests partial support for the 2014 annual meeting of this multidisciplinary organization. In order for ASPO to provide a high quality program and to continue to grow and provide new opportunities for junior investigators, some level of outside support is necessary. In recognition of ASPO's limited resources and increasing costs for annual meetings, no honoraria are offered, but expenses of invited speakers are covered. The 2014 ASPO annual meeting is organized to consist of three symposia, four submitted paper sessions, three award lectures, four Special Interest Group breakfast sessions, and one poster session scheduled over three days. A special professional development session is planned on negotiation skills. Pre- meeting workshops consist of a new investigators workshop, professional development sessions, a meeting of the cancer center Associate Directors and Program Leaders for Cancer Control and Prevention, and a meeting for NCI training grant directors. Breakfasts will be reserved for substantive roundtable discussions to move the field forward in specific areas, organized within Special Interest Groups. Abstracts will be solicited for oral and poster presentations beginning in September 2013. The 16 abstracts receiving the highest rankings will be published in the peer-reviewed journal, Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention (CEBP). The 20 top- ranked abstracts in various categories will be presented orally during proffered paper sessions. Based on past experience, we anticipate that approximately 100 posters will be presented during the poster session. Awards are given for the best poster, overall, as well as three posters presented by junior meeting attendees. Travel awards to minority investigators will enhance attendance by a diverse cadre of cancer prevention and control scientists. Journal and online advertisements, posters and direct mail will be used to publicize the meeting. The 38th annual meeting will be in Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia, March
8-11, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency. Approximately 300 participants are anticipated to attend the annual meeting. Speakers and participants are from diverse disciplines in cancer prevention research and, most significantly, from disciplines concerned with translating evidence into effective prevention programs. All meetings are held in non-smoking handicap accessible conference facilities. By fostering communication among professionals in several disciplines of cancer prevention, ASPO meetings provide an intimate atmosphere that supports mentoring, encourages dialogue, and promotes innovative progress in cancer prevention and control.
描述(由申请人提供):美国预防肿瘤学会(ASPO)的使命是继续发展参与癌症预防和控制的研究人员,以及交流和翻译科学信息以减轻癌症负担。本申请请求对该多学科组织2014年年会提供部分支持。为了让ASPO提供一个高质量的项目,并继续发展,为初级调查员提供新的机会,一定程度的外部支持是必要的。鉴于ASPO有限的资源和年度会议不断增加的费用,不提供酬金,但支付邀请发言者的费用。2014年ASPO年会由三次专题讨论会、四次提交论文会议、三次颁奖讲座、四次特别兴趣小组早餐会议和一次为期三天的海报会议组成。计划就谈判技巧举行一次特别的专业发展会议。会前研讨会包括一个新的研究人员研讨会,专业发展会议,癌症中心副主任和癌症控制和预防项目负责人会议,以及NCI培训拨款主任会议。早餐将保留给在特别兴趣小组内组织的实质性圆桌讨论,以推动具体领域的工作。摘要征集将于2013年9月开始进行口头和海报展示。获得最高排名的16篇摘要将发表在同行评议期刊《癌症流行病学生物标志物与预防》(CEBP)上。20个在不同类别中排名最高的摘要将在提供的论文会议期间口头提出。根据过去的经验,我们预计在海报会议期间将展示大约100张海报。奖项将颁发给最佳海报,总体而言,以及三张由初级与会者提交的海报。向少数族裔研究人员颁发旅行奖,将提高癌症预防和控制科学家的多样性。杂志和网络广告,海报和直接邮件将用于宣传会议。第38届年会将于3月在弗吉尼亚州阿灵顿的水晶城举行
项目成果
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