2023 Organellar Channels and Transporters GRC & GRS
2023 细胞器通道和转运体 GRC
基本信息
- 批准号:10609165
- 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:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-05-06 至 2023-09-11
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAnimalsBasic ScienceBiologyCarrier ProteinsCell NucleusCell membraneCell physiologyCellular biologyChloroplastsCiliaCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexDataDedicationsDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseDrug DesignEmerging TechnologiesEndoplasmic ReticulumEndosomesEvolutionFacultyFemaleFosteringFunctional disorderFundingFutureGolgi ApparatusGrowthIndustryIon ChannelIon PumpsIonsLysosomesMembrane Transport ProteinsMentorsMinorityMitochondriaModelingNational Center for Advancing Translational SciencesNatureOralOrganOrganellesParticipantPhysiologyPlantsPostdoctoral FellowProcessProductivityProkaryotic CellsRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelRoleRunningScientistSecretory VesiclesSenior ScientistSeriesSignal TransductionSignaling MoleculeStructureStudentsSystemTechniquesTechnologyTimeTransmembrane TransportUnderrepresented MinorityVacuoleWomanYeastscareercareer developmentcommon treatmentcommunedata sharinggraduate studenthuman diseaseinterdisciplinary collaborationintracellular protein transportmeetingsmembermetabolomemicrovesiclesmid-career facultyminority scientistnext generationnovelposterspreclinical studyprogramsresponsesenior facultysmall moleculesocialsuperresolution microscopysymposiumtrendunpublished works
项目摘要
Project Abstract/ Summary
This project aims to support the attendance of young faculty, under-represented minority scientists, graduate students, and
post-docs at the 2023 Gordon Research Conference (GRC) and associated student/postdoc-run Gordon Research
Seminar (GRS) on “Organellar Channels and Transporters”. These GRS and GRC will be held in Castelldefels, ES, on
August 5-6 and August 6-11, 2023, respectively.
These meetings will bring together scientists from many disciplines working on membrane transport proteins from a wide
variety of intracellular organelles in the animal, plant, fungal, and prokaryote systems. They aim to capture the most recent
discoveries in the field and the emerging technology and trends of integration among different organelles and processes,
as well as their relevance for the understanding and treatment of common and rare human diseases associated with the
dysfunction of organellar channels and transporters. The meeting will consist of platform sessions, short talks, poster
sessions, round tables, communal dining, and plenty of social time and conversations that will provide ample opportunity
for sharing the latest cutting-edge research results as well as technical and conceptual advances, for exploring collaborative
possibilities, and for identifying new ways to treat human diseases.
We request funds from NCATS to support junior invited speakers (assistant and associate Professors, and under
representative minorities) who have achieved breakthrough discoveries; to facilitate the attendance of graduate students,
postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty, including but not limited to women and/or other minorities at the GRS and GRC,
and to foster productive scientific and career consulting discussions between senior and young scientists.
项目摘要/摘要
该项目旨在支持年轻教师,代表性不足的少数民族科学家,研究生,
在2023年戈登研究会议(GRC)和相关的学生/博士后运行戈登研究博士后
研讨会(GRS)的“细胞器通道和转运”。这些GRS和GRC将在Castelldefels举行,ES,
分别为2023年8月5日至6日和8月6日至11日。
这些会议将汇集来自许多学科的科学家,他们在膜转运蛋白方面工作,
在动物、植物、真菌和原核生物系统中的多种细胞内细胞器。他们的目标是捕捉最近的
该领域的发现以及不同细胞器和过程之间的整合的新兴技术和趋势,
以及它们与理解和治疗与人类疾病相关的常见和罕见疾病的相关性。
细胞器通道和转运蛋白功能障碍。会议将包括平台会议,简短的会谈,海报
会议,圆桌会议,公共用餐,以及大量的社交时间和对话,这将提供充足的机会
分享最新的前沿研究成果以及技术和概念进步,探索合作
可能性,并确定新的方法来治疗人类疾病。
我们要求NCATS的资金,以支持初级特邀演讲者(助理和副教授,以及以下
有代表性的少数民族)取得突破性发现的人;为了方便研究生入学,
博士后研究员和初级教师,包括但不限于GRS和GRC的女性和/或其他少数民族,
并促进资深和青年科学家之间富有成效的科学和职业咨询讨论。
项目成果
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