International Neurotoxicology Association (INA) Conference
国际神经毒理学协会(INA)会议
基本信息
- 批准号:10601313
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.5万
- 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:2022-12-17 至 2023-12-16
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaArchivesAreaBehavioralBiologicalBiological ModelsBrazilCOVID-19 impactCanadaChemicalsChinaChlorpyrifosCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplexContinuing EducationDataDecision MakingDevelopmentDimensionsEvaluationExperimental ModelsFemaleFosteringFundingFutureGermanyGoalsGovernmentHomeHumanIndustryInjuryInternationalIsraelJournalsLearningMethodologyModelingNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesNetherlandsNeurodegenerative DisordersNorth CarolinaOrganismOutcomePeer ReviewPeripheral Nervous SystemPersonsPostdoctoral FellowPublic HealthPublishingResearchResearch PersonnelRiskScienceScientistStudentsToxicant exposureTrainingTranslatingTravelUnderrepresented MinorityUnderrepresented StudentsUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUniversitiesVideo RecordingWritingbasedevelopmental neurotoxicitymeetingsneuromechanismneurotoxicneurotoxicityneurotoxicologynext generationnovel strategiesprogramsscreeningsymposiumthyroid disruptionundergraduate studentweb site
项目摘要
Abstract
The purpose of the International Neurotoxicity Association (INA) is to foster the science of determining the
neural mechanisms and behavioral consequences of toxicant exposure and to encourage international
collaborations in neurotoxicology research. The INA bi-annual meeting (this will be the 18th INA convention) is
held for the global neurotoxicology community to communicate their latest research findings to their colleagues
for critical evaluation and continuing education, and to provide a forum for discussion of future directions for the
field of neurotoxicology. Building on the INA meetings of the last decade in Israel (2009), China (2011), The
Netherlands (2013), Canada (2015), Brazil (2017) and Germany (2019) we will meet in 2023 in Durham, North
Carolina, USA. Durham is located in the Research Triangle Park (RTP) Area, home to the National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA) as well as
major research universities, Duke University, the University of North Carolina, North Carolina State University
and North Carolina Central University. This venue provides a great opportunity for INA to engage a range of
neurotoxicology scientists from government, academic and industry centers, as well as students, including
under-represented students. The theme of the meeting is “Integration from high throughput to complex
organisms to protect humans from neurotoxicity.” Dr. Edward Levin is a past-president of INA and chair of
the Local Organizing Committee for the 2023 convention. Dr. Pamela Lein, INA President-elect, is chair of the
Scientific Program Committee. Dr. Timothy Shafer is President of INA. Symposia at the INA convention will
include: “Mechanisms of chlorpyrifos neurotoxicity and potential relevance to neurodegenerative diseases,”
“The landscape for regulatory neurotoxicity in the future,” “Bridging across experimental model systems to
advance neurotoxicology screening with meaning well into the 21st century,” “Analyzing multi-dimensional
developmental neurotoxicity new approach methodologies: computational approaches to translated outcomes”
as well as a special symposium for post-doctoral trainees. Other symposia concerning thyroid hormone
disruption, the neurotoxic effects of COVID-19, and neurotoxicity in the peripheral nervous system are under
development. Dr. Theodore Slotkin as the inaugural Pioneer in Neurotoxicology awardee will present a keynote
talk. Funding is needed for travel and accommodations for non-government speakers. Importantly, to increase
diversity in the field, we ask for support of students and post-doctoral trainees from under-represented
minorities to participate in the meeting. A write-up of the proceedings of the meeting will be submitted to the
peer reviewed journal Neurotoxicology, a leading journal in the field.
摘要
国际神经毒性协会(INA)的目的是促进确定神经毒性的科学。
神经机制和行为后果的毒物接触,并鼓励国际
神经毒理学研究的合作。INA一年两次的会议(这将是第18届INA大会)是
为全球神经毒理学界举行,向他们的同事传达他们的最新研究结果
进行批判性评价和继续教育,并提供一个论坛,
神经毒理学领域。在过去十年在以色列(2009年)、中国(2011年)、
荷兰(2013年),加拿大(2015年),巴西(2017年)和德国(2019年)我们将于2023年在北达勒姆会面
卡罗莱纳,USA.达勒姆位于研究三角公园(RTP)地区,是国家生物技术研究所的所在地。
环境健康科学(NIEHS)和美国环境保护署(US-EPA)以及
主要研究型大学有杜克大学、北卡罗来纳州大学、北卡罗来纳州州立大学
和北卡罗来纳州中央大学。这个场地为INA提供了一个很好的机会,
来自政府、学术和工业中心的神经毒理学科学家以及学生,包括
代表性不足的学生会议的主题是“从高通量到复杂的集成
保护人类免受神经毒性的生物。”爱德华·莱文博士是INA的前任主席,
2023年大会的地方组织委员会。Pamela Lein博士,INA当选总统,是
科学计划委员会。Timothy Shafer博士是INA的总裁。INA大会上的研讨会将
包括:“毒死蜱神经毒性机制和与神经变性疾病的潜在相关性”,
“未来调节神经毒性的前景”,“跨越实验模型系统,
先进的神经毒理学筛查具有意义,进入21世纪,”“分析多维
发育神经毒性新方法:转化结果的计算方法”
以及博士后专题研讨会。其他甲状腺激素专题讨论会
破坏,COVID-19的神经毒性作用和周围神经系统的神经毒性正在受到
发展西奥多Slotkin博士作为首届先锋在神经毒理学获奖者将提出一个主题演讲
谈谈需要为非政府发言者的旅费和住宿提供资金。重要的是,增加
在该领域的多样性,我们要求来自代表性不足的学生和博士后学员的支持
少数民族参加会议。会议记录将提交给秘书长,
同行评审期刊《神经毒理学》,该领域的领先期刊。
项目成果
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