2019 Epithelial Differentiation and Keratinization Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
2019上皮分化与角化戈登研究会议暨戈登研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:9758339
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-04-01 至 2020-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAddressAdvertisingAgingAnniversaryAreaBiological ModelsBiologyBlindnessCellular biologyClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesCutaneousDevelopmentDiscriminationDiseaseEnsureEpigenetic ProcessEpithelialEvaluationEvolutionFeedbackFemaleFutureGenderGene Expression RegulationGeneticGenomeGenomicsHairHealthHomeostasisHourHumanImageImmunityImmunotherapyIndustryInstitutesInternationalInterventionJordanLifeLocationMalignant NeoplasmsMedicineMentorsMentorshipMetabolismMolecularNational Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin DiseasesNatureOralOrganParticipantPathologyPlant RootsPsoriasisPublished CommentRecording of previous eventsRegenerative MedicineRelapseResearchResearch PersonnelResistanceRiversRunningScienceScientistSkinSkin CancerStem cellsSurveysTechnologyTherapeuticTimeTissuesTranslatingTranslationsTransplantationVisionVotingWomanWorkbasebiological adaptation to stresscareerclinical practicedesigneffective therapyepigenetic regulationgender diversityhuman diseaseinnovationinsightkeratinizationlecturesmalemeetingsmennew technologynovelnovel therapeuticspeerpostersprogramsracial diversitysexskin barrierskin disordersmall molecule inhibitorstem cell biologysupportive environmentsymposiumtranslational medicine
项目摘要
Project Summary
The 2019 Gordon Research Conference on Epithelial Differentiation and Keratinization (GRC-EDK) is the
premier international meeting in epithelial biology, evidenced by the regular attendance of international leaders
in this field, the size of its applicant pool and the overwhelmingly positive attendee reviews. The GRC-EDK has
been held bi-annually since 1979 and showcases the latest conceptual and technological advances in epithelial
biology which have consistently moved the field forward with direct impact on human health. To maintain the
pre-eminent quality of past meetings, this meeting in 2019 entitled “Innovations in basic and translational
epithelial biology” aims to bring together preeminent speakers at the forefront of epithelial development, stem
cell biology, cell biology, pathology and therapy with leaders in areas such as immunity, tissue sensing, tissue
cross-talk, evolution, gene expression regulation and promising novel technologies to drive therapy. The
objectives and long-term plans of this conference is to present and discuss the latest developments in these
different fields of expertise through both formal and informal discussion as well as generate new opportunities of
synergestic team approaches towards future discoveries and novel therapeutic prospects to advance the field
as a whole. We think the excellence of the science is rooted into the diversity with respect to topic, location and
gender. To promote discussion of novel ideas over 30% of speakers are from outside the immediate field and
50% did not speak in the 2017 meeting. Moreover, over 30% of oral presentations will be selected from submitted
abstracts to accommodate late breaking exciting stories and ensure plentiful speaking opportunities for early
career investigators and trainees. The relatively isolated location and residential nature of the 2019 Conference,
and the informal afternoon periods, maximize opportunities for scientific discussions, mentoring interactions and
new collaborations. Finally, a power hour on the first day of the conference will catalyze important discussions
for ways to recognize and tackle discriminations in science. For 2019, we will continue our commitment to trainee
mentorship through the 4th Gordon Research Seminar on Epithelial Differentiation and Keratinization (GRS-
EDK), immediately preceding the GRC-EDK. GRS meetings are organized and featured by trainee scientists
providing a unique opportunity to not only discuss their science in an informal supportive setting but also to
network with peers and develop life-long collaborations. The GRS-EDK will also feature a career mentoring panel
discussion with special emphases on transitioning to career independence, careers in academia versus industry,
and the importance of gender and racial diversity within science. Collectively, these programs reflect the vision
of NIAMS institute executed through three fundamental areas 1) moving forward cutting edge research in the
area of skin biology; 2) promoting translation of key research findings to clinical practice, and 3) furthering the
careers of early stage investigators and trainees to maintain the highest level of innovation of this field.
项目概要
2019年戈登上皮分化和角化研究会议(GRC-EDK)是
国际领导人定期出席就证明了上皮生物学领域的首要国际会议
在这一领域,申请人群体的规模以及与会者的绝大多数积极评价。 GRC-EDK 有
自 1979 年以来每两年举办一次,展示上皮细胞领域的最新概念和技术进展
生物学不断推动该领域向前发展,对人类健康产生直接影响。为了维持
过去会议的卓越质量,2019 年的这次会议题为“基础和转化的创新”
上皮生物学”旨在汇集上皮发育、干细胞前沿的杰出演讲者
细胞生物学、细胞生物学、病理学和治疗,免疫、组织传感、组织等领域的领导者
串扰、进化、基因表达调控和有前景的新技术来推动治疗。这
本次会议的目标和长期计划是介绍和讨论这些领域的最新进展
通过正式和非正式的讨论,不同领域的专业知识,并创造新的机会
协同团队致力于未来的发现和新的治疗前景,以推进该领域的发展
作为一个整体。我们认为科学的卓越性植根于主题、地点和领域的多样性。
性别。为了促进新颖想法的讨论,超过 30% 的演讲者来自直接领域之外,并且
50%的人在2017年的会议上没有发言。此外,超过30%的口头报告将从提交的报告中选出
摘要以容纳最新的激动人心的故事,并确保早期的学生有充足的演讲机会
职业调查员和实习生。 2019年会议相对偏僻的地点和居住性质,
以及非正式的下午时间,最大限度地利用科学讨论、指导互动和
新的合作。最后,会议第一天的动力时间将促进重要讨论
寻找认识和解决科学歧视的方法。 2019年,我们将继续履行对实习生的承诺
通过第四届戈登上皮分化和角化研究研讨会(GRS-
EDK),紧接在 GRC-EDK 之前。 GRS 会议由实习科学家组织和主持
提供了一个独特的机会,不仅可以在非正式的支持性环境中讨论他们的科学,还可以
与同行建立联系并发展终身合作。 GRS-EDK 还将设有职业指导小组
讨论特别强调向职业独立的过渡、学术界与工业界的职业,
以及科学中性别和种族多样性的重要性。总的来说,这些计划反映了愿景
NIAMS 研究所通过三个基本领域执行 1) 推进前沿研究
皮肤生物学领域; 2) 促进关键研究成果转化为临床实践,以及 3) 进一步推进
早期研究人员和实习生的职业生涯,以保持该领域的最高创新水平。
项目成果
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