Annual Symposium of the AHA Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Council, 2018 Scientific Sessions: Pathways to Cardiovascular Therapeutics
AHA 基础心血管科学委员会年度研讨会,2018 年科学会议:心血管治疗之路
基本信息
- 批准号:9613178
- 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:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-07-01 至 2019-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
Herein, we request NHLBI's continued support for the 2018 Summer Scientific Section of the Basic
Cardiovascular Sciences Council (BCVS) of the American Heart Association (AHA). Our annual
conference has served as a hallmark scientific event for the AHA BCVS Council for more than a
decade and has been partly supported by the National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute (NHLBI) since
2005. Importantly, this committed ongoing support from NHLBI has significantly contributed to
drawing attendees and has helped establish the conference as a “must attend” conference among
those invested in scientific research in cardiovascular biology and disease. Marking its fourteenth
year in 2018, the conference will be held from July 30 to August 2, in San Antonio, Texas, at the
Grand Hyatt, Hotel. The program co-chairs are Drs. Michael S. Kapiloff (Stanford University), Rong
Tian (University of Washington) and Jennifer E. Van Eyk (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center). They have
been working with Conference Program Committee and Council Chair to plan and execute 2018
conference. We will emphasize the recent advances and achievements in the field. The program co-
chairs have proven track record in organizing scientific conferences, and their scientific expertise
covers a broad range of disciplines. The Specific Aims for this conference are to: (1) Demonstrate
the frontiers of basic and translational cardiovascular science; (2) Improve collaborations among
investigators with diverse geographic locations, disciplines and career stages; (3) Stimulate new
ideas/directions; and (4) Promote the next generation of researchers in cardiovascular science. The
planned agenda represents an exciting, fast-paced meeting with 32 sessions over 4 days, including a
Keynote lecture by the internationally renowned female scientist, Dr. Stefanie Dimmeler (Goethe-
University Frankfurt am Maim, Germany). Young/junior scientists will be invited to speak at each
session and poster presentations. In addition, an entire morning of the meeting will be devoted to
early stage investigators, as well as a separate competition for the “Outstanding Early Career
Investigator Award,” giving opportunity for senior postdocs and junior faculty with outstanding science
and future potential to present their work. The 2018 conference will have more than 30% women
faculty, reflecting our commitment to improving gender balance among invited speakers. Moreover,
one breakfast session focusing on the career development and mentorship for women scientists is
planned. Finally, a novel aspect of the meeting will be workshops focused on the use of state-of-the-
art imaging and single cell `omics technologies. The budget requested in this application constitutes
approximately 7% of the total meeting budget and the fund will be exclusively used towards 10
Cardiovascular Outreach Awards and 20 Young Investigator Travel Awards.
项目总结/摘要
在此,我们要求NHLBI继续支持2018年夏季科学部分的基础
美国心脏协会(AHA)心血管科学理事会(BCVS)。我们的年度
会议已作为一个标志性的科学活动,为AHA BCVS理事会超过一个
十年来,一直得到国家心肺血液研究所(NHLBI)的部分支持
2005.重要的是,NHLBI承诺的持续支持大大有助于
吸引与会者,并帮助建立了会议作为一个“必须参加”的会议,
投资于心血管生物学和疾病的科学研究。第十四届
2018年,会议将于7月30日至8月2日在德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥举行,
君悦大酒店该计划的联合主席是迈克尔·S博士。Kapiloff(斯坦福大学),Rong
田(华盛顿大学)和詹妮弗E.货车艾克(雪松-西奈医疗中心)。他们有
一直与会议计划委员会和理事会主席合作,计划和执行2018年
会议我们将强调该领域的最新进展和成就。该计划共同-
主席在组织科学会议方面有良好的记录,他们的科学专长
涵盖广泛的学科。本次会议的具体目标是:(1)展示
基础和转化心血管科学的前沿;(2)改善
不同地理位置、学科和职业阶段的调查员;(3)激发新的
(4)促进下一代心血管科学研究人员的发展。的
计划的议程代表了一个令人兴奋的,快节奏的会议,在4天内举行了32次会议,其中包括
国际知名女科学家Stefanie Dimmeler博士(歌德)的主题演讲
法兰克福大学,德国。青年/青年科学家将被邀请在每个
会议和海报展示。此外,整个上午的会议将专门讨论
早期阶段的调查员,以及一个单独的竞争,为“杰出的早期职业生涯
研究者奖,”为具有杰出科学成就的高级博士后和初级教师提供机会
和未来的潜力来展示他们的工作。2018年会议将有超过30%的女性
教师,反映了我们的承诺,以改善受邀演讲者之间的性别平衡。此外,委员会认为,
其中一个早餐会的重点是女科学家的职业发展和指导,
计划好了最后,会议的一个新方面将是研讨会,重点是使用国家的,
ART成像和单细胞组学技术。本申请中要求的预算为
约占会议预算总额的7%,基金将专门用于10
心血管外展奖和20个青年研究者旅行奖。
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