Gilbert S Greenwald Symposium on Reproduction and Perinatal Research
吉尔伯特·S·格林沃尔德生殖和围产期研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10609356
- 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:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-16 至 2027-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
The Institute for Reproduction and Perinatal Research at the University of Kansas Medical
Center hosts the Annual Gilbert S. Greenwald Symposium on Reproduction and Perinatal Research
in honor of and as a memorial to the life and research career of Gilbert S. Greenwald, Ph.D.; the 2022
Symposium will be the nineteenth. The objective of the annual Symposium is to provide a forum for
all attendees to strengthen and expand individual professional networks, to build knowledge based
both within an individuals research focus and in broader areas of reproduction, to be exposed to new
research techniques and approaches, and to get feedback related to ongoing research projects. The
Symposium provides an important opportunity to strengthen existing and establish new research
collaborations.
Enhancing opportunities for trainees is a key aspect of the symposium. Trainees are provided
the opportunity to participate at all levels; on the organizing committee, suggest, invite, host, and
introduce guest speakers, present their work through elevator talks, poster, or oral presentation, meet
with guest speakers, meet regional researchers, and meet other Midwest regional trainees.
Establishing both communication skills and a networking infrastructure is key to a successful scientific
career and every opportunity, such as the Greenwald Symposium, serves to enhance the overall
training experience.
The Symposium is held over one and a half days and features scientific talks by seven invited
external scientists and seven regional trainees. The Greenwald symposium focuses in the
reproductive sciences and covers topics related to reproduction, development, regenerative medicine,
genetics, epigenetics, stem cell biology, pathologies of the reproductive system, and developmental
origins of disease. We encourage any investigator, faculty, trainee, and laboratory staff to participate
in the Symposium and have approximately 100 attendees each year primarily from Midwest regional
institutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa.
We have three key goals with this application; to enhance support of trainees, to address
diversity and inclusion, and to provide an exceptional scientific Symposium. This R13 program will
provide financial support of non-KU trainees for registration and travel costs associated with
participation in the Symposium. The active participation of trainees in scientific meetings is an integral
component of the educational process and we encourage all interested trainees to participate. We
have found deferring costs associated with attending this symposium does facilitate the ability of
trainees to participate and therefore has a role in enhance progression toward a successful career in
research.
堪萨斯大学医学院生殖与围产期研究所
中心主办吉尔伯特·S·格林沃尔德生殖和围产期研究年度研讨会
纪念吉尔伯特·S·格林沃尔德博士的生平和研究生涯
研讨会将于19日举行。一年一度的研讨会的目标是为
所有与会者加强和扩大个人专业网络,建立以知识为基础的
在个人研究重点和更广泛的生殖领域,都会接触到新的
研究技术和方法,并获得与正在进行的研究项目有关的反馈。这个
研讨会为加强现有研究和建立新的研究提供了一个重要机会
合作。
增加受训人员的机会是研讨会的一个关键方面。为受训人员提供
有机会参与所有级别的活动;在组委会上,建议、邀请、主办和
介绍嘉宾演讲者,通过电梯演讲、海报或口头演示展示他们的工作,见面
与嘉宾演讲者一起,会见地区研究人员,并会见其他中西部地区实习生。
建立沟通技能和网络基础设施是成功的科学
职业和每一个机会,例如格林沃尔德研讨会,都有助于提高整体
培训经验。
研讨会为期一天半,邀请了七位科学家进行科学演讲
外部科学家和七名地区受训人员。格林沃尔德研讨会的重点是
生殖科学,涵盖与生殖、发育、再生医学、
遗传学、表观遗传学、干细胞生物学、生殖系统病理学和发育
疾病的起源。我们鼓励任何研究人员、教员、实习生和实验室工作人员参与。
在研讨会上,每年有大约100名与会者,主要来自中西部地区
堪萨斯州、密苏里州、内布拉斯加州和爱荷华州的机构。
我们对这一应用程序有三个主要目标:加强对学员的支持,解决
多样性和包容性,并提供一个特别的科学研讨会。此R13计划将
为非KU学员提供财务支持,以支付与以下项目相关的注册和差旅费用
参加研讨会。学员积极参加科学会议是不可或缺的
这是教育过程的组成部分,我们鼓励所有感兴趣的受训人员参加。我们
发现与参加此研讨会相关的延期费用确实有助于提高
受训者参与,因此在促进职业生涯的成功发展方面发挥作用
研究。
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Gilbert S Greenwald Symposium on Reproduction and Perinatal Research
吉尔伯特·S·格林沃尔德生殖和围产期研究研讨会
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10707228 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
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吉尔伯特·格林沃尔德生殖与再生医学研讨会
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10002122 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
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吉尔伯特·格林沃尔德生殖与再生医学研讨会
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