2022 Biology of Acute Respiratory Infection GRC / GRS
2022 急性呼吸道感染生物学 GRC / GRS
基本信息
- 批准号:10388659
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-02-01 至 2022-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAcuteAcute respiratory infectionAddressAreaAwarenessBasic ScienceBiologicalBiologyBostonCOVID-19 pandemicClinicalClinical MedicineClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesCommunitiesComplementConceptionsDataDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseEmployment OpportunitiesEnvironmentEpidemiologistEventFaceFacultyFosteringFutureGoalsGovernmentHourImmunologistImmunologyIndividualIndustryInterventionInvestigationLouisianaLungLung diseasesLung infectionsMentorsMichiganMissionOutcomePathway interactionsPhysiciansPneumoniaPostdoctoral FellowPredispositionPublic HealthRecoveryResearchResearch PersonnelRespiratory Tract InfectionsScienceScientistSiteSocial InteractionSocietiesStephaniaTimeTrainingUnderrepresented PopulationsUniversitiesVeterinariansWomanWorkcareercareer developmentclinical practicedesigndiversity and inclusionexperiencegraduate studentinnovationinsightmeetingsmultidisciplinarynovelpathogenposterspre-doctoralprogramsrespiratoryresponsesymposiumtraining opportunitytranslational approach
项目摘要
Project Summary
Despite the public health impact of acute respiratory infections, which has been made even more apparent by
the COVID-19 pandemic, recent and upcoming conferences focused on lung infections (of any kind) are
remarkably scant. This Gordon Research Conference (GRC) titled Biology of Acute Respiratory Infection seeks
to bridge multiple, diverse disciplines around this focal point with the goal of inciting novel translational
approaches to disease. This conference is designed to facilitate interaction and collaboration between
microbiologists, immunologists, pulmonologists, infectious disease physicians, veterinarians, epidemiologists,
public health officials, and others in related biomedical fields and at different stages of their career, who do not
usually attend the same meetings. Important in the design of the conference is the integration of basic and
applied scientists from academia, industry and the government from around the world. The GRC is preceded
by the Gordon Research Seminar (GRS), a unique forum for trainees and early career scientists with
comparable levels of experience to present and exchange new data and cutting-edge ideas. The primary goals
of the GRC/GRS Acute Biology of Respiratory Infections are to 1) to promote an interdisciplinary, coordinated
approach to understanding and controlling acute respiratory infections by integrating the scientific input from
clinicians, public health, and basic scientists; 2) To afford junior scientists multiple opportunities to present their
work to leading world experts; 3) provide a forum to facilitate collaborations. A secondary goal is to provide
training and career development opportunities for both new faculty and trainees at the associated GRS and
throughout the meeting. Interwoven in this goal is opportunity for women and others from underrepresented
groups to interact and develop relationships (e.g., mentors) with successful scientists from these same groups.
These goals will be accomplished by organizing a format where basic scientists meet and interact with
physicians, public health officials, scientists from industry and the government. The speaking program will
include a diverse mixture of invited Senior and Junior Scientists as well as speakers selected from submitted
abstracts. In addition, there will be poster sessions where all attendees will be encouraged to present. The
venue and program are designed to encourage social interaction and discussion outside of presentations to
provide the opportunity for fruitful exchange of ideas and to enable development of collaborations and future
training opportunities. The GRC Power Hour™ remains an integral part of the conference and is designed to
address challenges women and others from underrepresented groups face in science and issues of diversity
and inclusion. It is an open forum for discussion and mentoring in a safe environment that is open to all
attendees. This meeting provides the single-most comprehensive venue for discussing the latest advances in
pneumonia biology. We have chosen presentations specifically to increase the likelihood that attendees think
differently and more creatively about their research endeavors.
项目摘要
尽管急性呼吸道感染对公共卫生的影响,
COVID-19大流行,最近和即将举行的会议侧重于肺部感染(任何类型),
非常少。这个戈登研究会议(GRC)题为急性呼吸道感染的生物学寻求
围绕这一焦点,弥合多个不同的学科,目的是激发新的翻译
接近疾病。本次会议旨在促进互动和合作,
微生物学家,免疫学家,肺病学家,传染病医生,兽医,流行病学家,
公共卫生官员和其他相关生物医学领域的人员以及处于职业生涯不同阶段的人员,
他们通常参加相同的会议。会议设计中的重要一点是将基本和
来自世界各地的学术界、工业界和政府的应用科学家。在GRC之前
戈登研究研讨会(GRS),一个独特的论坛,为学员和早期职业科学家,
提供和交流新数据和前沿想法的同等水平的经验。首要目标
的GRC/GRS急性呼吸道感染生物学是1)促进跨学科,协调
了解和控制急性呼吸道感染的方法,
临床医生,公共卫生和基础科学家; 2)为初级科学家提供多种机会,以展示他们的
与世界领先的专家合作; 3)提供一个促进合作的论坛。第二个目标是提供
培训和职业发展的机会,为新的教师和学员在相关的GRS和
在整个会议期间。与这一目标交织在一起的是为妇女和其他代表性不足的人提供机会。
组进行交互并发展关系(例如,导师)与来自这些相同群体的成功科学家。
这些目标将通过组织一种形式来实现,在这种形式中,基础科学家与
医生、公共卫生官员、工业界和政府的科学家。演讲节目将
包括不同的混合邀请高级和初级科学家以及发言者从提交
摘要。此外,将有海报会议,鼓励所有与会者出席。的
场地和项目旨在鼓励演讲之外的社交互动和讨论,
为富有成效的思想交流提供机会,并促进合作和未来的发展
培训机会。GRC Power Hour™仍然是会议不可或缺的一部分,旨在
解决妇女和其他代表性不足群体在科学和多样性问题方面面临的挑战
和包容。这是一个开放的论坛,在一个安全的环境中进行讨论和指导,向所有人开放
与会者。本次会议提供了一个最全面的场所,讨论最新进展,
肺炎生物学我们特别选择了演讲,以增加与会者认为
更有创意地进行研究。
项目成果
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Stephania A Cormier其他文献
Innate IL-13 in virus-induced asthma?
病毒诱导的哮喘中先天的白细胞介素-13 吗?
- DOI:
10.1038/ni.2056 - 发表时间:
2011-06-20 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:27.600
- 作者:
Stephania A Cormier;Jay K Kolls - 通讯作者:
Jay K Kolls
Th2 mediated pulmonary inflammation induces the differential expression of a unique eosinophil-associated ribonuclease gene
- DOI:
10.1016/s0091-6749(02)81628-1 - 发表时间:
2002-01-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Stephania A Cormier;Shubing Yuang;Dawn Dimina;Nancy A Lee;James J Lee - 通讯作者:
James J Lee
Stephania A Cormier的其他文献
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