Thirtieth Fungal Genetics Conference
第三十届真菌遗传学会议
基本信息
- 批准号:9762431
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.85万
- 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:2019-03-01 至 2020-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Animal DiseasesAnimal ModelAntifungal AgentsApplied ResearchBiological ModelsBiologyCell WallCellular biologyCircadian RhythmsCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesCommunicationCommunitiesDevelopmentDiseaseEcologyEvolutionFosteringFundingFungal Drug ResistanceFungal GenomeFungal SporesGenesGeneticGenetic RecombinationGenomeGenomic approachGenomicsGerminationGoalsGrowthHealthHumanIndustrial fungicideInternationalMedicalMetabolic PathwayMetabolismModelingMoldsOrganismPartner in relationshipPathogenesisPerceptionPhotobiologyPlantsPolysaccharidesProductionRNARegulationRegulatory PathwayReproductionResearchResearch PersonnelScientistSensorySignal TransductionStressStructureStudentsSymbiosisSystemThe science of MycologyTherapeuticThinkingTravelUnderrepresented GroupsUpdatebasecareercostdimorphismfungal geneticsfungusgenetic approachhuman diseaseinnovationinterestmeetingsmetabolic engineeringmicrobiomemutantpathogenpathogenic funguspostersrecruitsymposiumtheoriestool
项目摘要
The Thirtieth Fungal Genetics Conference will be held at the Asilomar Conference Center, March 12-17, 2019.
This conference is one of the premiere international meetings for fungal biologists. Approximately 950 US and
international scientists and students will attend. Goals of this biennial meeting is to promote the dissemination of
the latest research on all aspects of the biology of fungi with a focus on filamentous fungi and to promote
communication and collaboration between Medical Mycologists and those working with other fungal systems.
This has led to recruitment of mycologists to Medical Mycology. Understanding the biology of fungi and their
host interactions is leading to development of new antifungal therapeutics. The Thirtieth FGC will have four
plenary sessions, four sets of concurrent sessions, and three poster sessions. The plenary topics are: From
model organisms to applied science, Genomes and evolution, Fungal development and signaling, and Fungal
communities and interactions with other organisms. The 28 concurrent session topics are: Human pathogenic
fungi, Plant pathogenic fungi, Fungal pathogens of organisms other than plants and humans, Host evasion or
symbiosis during fungal colonization or pathogenesis, Primary metabolism and metabolic engineering,
Secondary metabolism and production of useful metabolites, Biofuels and bioenergy, Fungicides, antifungals,
and antifungal resistance, Cell walls and polysaccharides, Fungal cell biology and hyphal growth, Intracellular
mobility, traffic and secretion, Fungal dimorphism, Multicellular development, Mating and sexual reproduction,
The fungal spore: development, dormancy, and germination, RNA biology, The fungal genome: structure,
stability, regulation and evolution, Fungal genetics updated: genome sequences, mutant screens and
recombination analysis, Early diverging fungi, Fungal diversity, ecology and evolution, Fungal-bacterial
interactions and the microbiome, Circadian rhythms and photobiology, Sensory perception and signal
transduction, Fungal stress, Mechanisms of fungal communication: effectors and volatiles, and Cool tools for
fungal biology. Six of the sixteen plenary session talks are on medically important fungi and 10 of the 23
concurrent sessions have a significant focus on medical mycology. Other concurrent sessions will include talks
on medically relevant fungi. The FGC places a strong emphasis on the participation of young scientists and
students, particularly those from underrepresented groups. Many have their first opportunity to present their
research at a major international conference. Funds are requested to help defray travel and participation costs
of students, postdoctoral researchers and some young scientists, and will be distributed on a need basis.
第三十届真菌遗传学大会将于2019年3月12-17日在阿西洛玛会议中心举行。
这次会议是真菌生物学家的首届国际会议之一。约950美国和
国际科学家和学生将参加。这一两年期会议的目标是促进传播
真菌生物学各方面的最新研究,重点放在丝状真菌上并促进
医学真菌学家与其他真菌系统工作人员之间的交流与合作。
这导致了医学真菌学专业的真菌学家的招聘。了解真菌和它们的生物学
宿主的相互作用正在导致新的抗真菌疗法的发展。第三十届FGC将有四个
全体会议、四组并行会议和三个海报会议。全体会议的主题是:
模式生物到应用科学、基因组和进化、真菌发育和信号,以及真菌
群落及其与其他生物体的相互作用。同时进行的28个主题是:人类致病
真菌、植物病原真菌、植物和人类以外生物的真菌病原体、寄主逃避或
真菌定植或致病过程中的共生,初级代谢和代谢工程,
次生代谢和有用代谢物的生产,生物燃料和生物能源,杀菌剂,抗真菌药物,
和抗真菌抗性,细胞壁和多糖,真菌细胞生物学和菌丝生长,细胞内
流动性、运输和分泌、真菌二型性、多细胞发育、交配和有性繁殖,
真菌孢子:发育,休眠和萌发,RNA生物学,真菌基因组:结构,
稳定性,调节和进化,真菌遗传学更新:基因组序列,突变筛选和
重组分析,早期发散真菌,真菌多样性,生态和进化,真菌-细菌
相互作用与微生物组、昼夜节律与光生物学、感觉知觉与信号
转导,真菌胁迫,真菌通讯机制:效应器和挥发物,以及冷却工具
真菌生物学。在16次全体会议中,有6次是关于重要的医学真菌,23次全体会议中有10次是关于真菌
同时举行的会议主要关注医学真菌学。其他并发会话将包括谈话
与医学相关的真菌。FGC非常重视年轻科学家的参与和
学生,特别是来自代表人数不足的群体的学生。许多人第一次有机会展示他们的
在一个重要的国际会议上进行研究。请拨资金帮助支付旅费和参与费。
这本书由学生、博士后研究人员和一些青年科学家提供,并将根据需要分发。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Marc J Orbach', 18)}}的其他基金
Induction of Fungal Dormancy as a Potential Disease Therapy
诱导真菌休眠作为一种潜在的疾病治疗方法
- 批准号:
6841444 - 财政年份:2004
- 资助金额:
$ 0.85万 - 项目类别:
Twenty Second Fungal Genetics Conference, Asilomar, CA
第二十二届真菌遗传学会议,阿西洛玛,加利福尼亚州
- 批准号:
6599660 - 财政年份:2003
- 资助金额:
$ 0.85万 - 项目类别:
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