Funding for Renal/Urothelial Early Career Researchers at the American Physiology Society Summit ETG Sessions
在美国生理学会峰会 ETG 会议上为肾脏/尿路上皮早期职业研究人员提供资助
基本信息
- 批准号:10683585
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-04-01 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanAreaAtmosphereAwardBiological ProcessBiologyBiomedical ResearchBudgetsCaringCell physiologyCellular biologyChildCoffeeCollaborationsCommunicationDataDevelopmentDisabled PersonsDisciplineDiseaseEducationEducational workshopEligibility DeterminationEnsureEpithelial CellsEpithelial PhysiologyEpitheliumEventExhibitsExposure toFamilyFeedbackFundingGoalsHealthInfrastructureIntentionInterest GroupInternationalJournalsKidneyLungMentorsMissionNamesNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNatureNewsletterNonprofit OrganizationsOralOrganizational ObjectivesPhysiologicalPhysiologyPostdoctoral FellowPublishingRecording of previous eventsRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelScienceScientistSeasonsSenior ScientistServicesSocietiesStructureStudentsSurveysTalentsTimeTrainingTravelUrothelial CellUrotheliumWorkbiological researchcareercareer developmentcostexperiencefamily supportgastrointestinalinformal atmosphereinstructorinterestkidney cellknowledge baselecturerlecturesmeetingsmemberoral communicationpeerposterssymposiumurologic
项目摘要
Abstract
This application requests funding to support the travel expenses of early career researchers focusing
on renal and urothelial physiology, and presenting their research at the Epithelial Transport Group
(ETG) scientific sessions at the American Physiological Society (APS) Summit Meeting 2023. This
meeting is newly formed and replacing the previous Experimental Biology meeting where APS was
one of the core societies. The new APS Summit meeting will be the stand alone, annual meeting of
the APS. All ETG sessions will occur in this annual meeting. APS Summit will take place April 20-23rd,
2023 in Long Beach, CA. The meeting will be held at the Long Beach Convention Center, which
offers an ADA-compliant infrastructure for individuals with disabilities and special needs. ETG has a
longstanding history of promoting interactions among physiologists from diverse backgrounds
who study biological processes in epithelia and encourages students, postdoctoral fellows, and
instructors to develop research careers in epithelial biology. Based on prior experience and survey
data, trainees consistently view the annual ETG sessions as a valuable training experience that
reinforces their interest in the field and promotes retention in epithelial-centric biomedical research.
Thus, we strive to optimize trainee exposure to ETG-related events by providing travel award support
for promising early career investigators with limited travelresources. This application will solely
focus on supporting early career researchers focused on KUH-centric related research
areas.
This year, ETG will work in collaboration with the Renal Section in development of renal and urothelial-
focused topics and sessions. All trainees who submit ETG-based abstracts to the Renal Section will
be eligible for travel awards. The abstracts will be reviewed and scored jointly by members of
both the Renal Section and ETG Steering Committees. The travel awards will be allocated based on
merit. Award amounts will be contingent on the funds that are available. Regardless of the amount,
however, the budget incorporates an additional supplement to awardees with child/family care needs
in order to encourage meeting participation by trainees with primary child/family care
responsibilities. This is extended to other non-traditional family support needs. Top scoring
abstracts will be selected for oral presentations in the Hebert Lecture, and other Renal/ETG-based
session. In 2023, these prestigiouslectureships will recognize Drs. Sylvie Breton (Hebert) and Mark
Donowitz (Ussing) for their important contributions to epithelial biology and transport. This format
has proven popular among trainees, as it provides an exciting opportunity for talented early career
physiologists to present their research alongside preeminent scientists in a formal, but collegial
setting. We will continue our one-day “pre-meeting” symposium. This will provide additional
opportunities for junior investigators to orally present their work in a less formal atmosphere, with
networking coffee breaks, lunchesand networking sessions. A revised, interactive area framed as
“The Hub”, will serve as a meeting point for ETG-related Renal research, and provide an area for
flash-talks, discussions and networking amongst prominent scientists. This will include the “Meet the
Experts” sessions. Given ETG’s commitment to diversity and trainee mentoring, we believe that the
support provided by this application will dovetail with the proposed meeting structure to enhance
career development of early career researchers interested in epithelial physiology. Together, this
will serve our long-term goal of maintaining the pipeline of epithelial biologists in biomedical
research careers related to the goals of KUH.
摘要
该申请要求提供资金,以支持早期职业研究人员的差旅费,
肾脏和尿路上皮生理学,并在上皮运输组展示他们的研究
(ETG)2023年美国生理学会(APS)峰会上的科学会议。这
会议是新成立的,并取代以前的实验生物学会议,其中APS是
核心社会之一。新的APS峰会会议将是独立的,年度会议,
APS。所有ETG会议都将在本次年会上举行。APS峰会将于4月20日至23日举行,
2023年在加利福尼亚州长滩。会议将在长滩会议中心举行,
为残障人士和有特殊需求的人士提供符合ADA标准的基础设施。ETG拥有一个
促进来自不同背景的生理学家之间互动的悠久历史
他们研究上皮细胞的生物学过程,并鼓励学生,博士后研究员,
导师在上皮生物学发展研究事业。根据以往经验和调查
数据显示,学员一致认为每年的ETG课程是一次宝贵的培训经历,
加强了他们对该领域的兴趣,并促进了以上皮为中心的生物医学研究的保留。
因此,我们努力通过提供旅游奖励支持来优化学员对ETG相关活动的接触
对于有前途的早期职业调查员,旅行资源有限。本申请仅
专注于支持早期职业研究人员专注于以KUH-centric相关研究
地区
今年,ETG将与肾脏科合作开发肾脏和尿路上皮-
聚焦主题和会议。向肾脏科提交基于ETG的摘要的所有学员将
有资格获得旅行奖励。摘要将由以下成员共同审查和评分:
肾脏科和ETG指导委员会。旅行奖励将根据以下因素分配:
功奖励金额将视可用资金而定。不管金额多少,
然而,预算中包含了对有儿童/家庭照料需要的获奖者的额外补助金,
为了鼓励初级儿童/家庭护理培训人员参加会议,
责任这也适用于其他非传统的家庭支助需要。最高得分
将选择摘要用于Hebert讲座和其他基于肾脏/ETG的
上网时段2023年,这些杰出的讲师将认识到西尔维布雷东(赫伯特)和马克博士
Donowitz(Ussing)对上皮生物学和运输的重要贡献。这种格式
已被证明是受欢迎的学员,因为它提供了一个令人兴奋的机会,有才华的早期职业生涯
生理学家在一个正式的,但合议的会议上与杰出的科学家一起展示他们的研究
设置.我们将继续为期一天的“会前”专题讨论会。这将提供额外的
初级调查员有机会在不那么正式的气氛中口头介绍他们的工作,
网络咖啡休息,午餐和网络会议。一个经过修订的互动区,
“中心”将作为ETG相关肾脏研究的交汇点,并为
在著名科学家之间进行简短的谈话、讨论和建立网络。这将包括“满足
专家会议。鉴于ETG对多元化和培训生指导的承诺,我们相信
此应用程序提供的支持将与拟议的会议结构相吻合,
对上皮生理学感兴趣的早期职业研究人员的职业发展。在一起,这
将服务于我们的长期目标,即维持生物医学领域上皮生物学家的管道。
与KUH目标相关的研究职业。
项目成果
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