2009 Periodontal Disease GRC
2009年牙周病GRC
基本信息
- 批准号:7674163
- 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:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-04-15 至 2010-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAntigen PresentationAreaAwardCharacteristicsCommunicationCommunitiesDevelopmentDisciplineEpigenetic ProcessGenomicsGoalsGrowthGrowth and Development functionHealthImmune responseInflammationInternationalLondonMicrobeMicrobial BiofilmsModalityNatural ImmunityNew HampshireOralParticipantPeriodontal DiseasesPredispositionPreventionRequest for ProposalsResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionResponsible PersonScienceScientistSignal TransductionStem cellsTherapeuticTimeTravelVirulenceWound Healingbasecollegefrontiergraduate studentmeetingsmicrobialmicroorganismpostersprogramspublic health relevancesymposiumtherapy developmenttissue regeneration
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This proposal requests partial support for a Gordon Research Conference on Periodontal Disease to be held August 2 -7, 2009 at Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire. The broad and long term goal of the conference is to increase our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms involved in the initiation, progression, and prevention of periodontal diseases. The specific aims of this meeting will be to convene 28 speakers that represent critical scientific fields that directly affect periodontal disease research with a total of 135 participants for a five-day conference in a relatively isolated setting. An important feature of the meeting will be presentations relevant to these topics by leading scientists from outside the field of periodontology in addition to expert contributions from within the discipline. Academic and industrial participants are welcome and all are strongly encouraged to present their most recent unpublished findings as posters. Ample time has been allotted for poster sessions and a number of posters will be selected for short oral presentations during the conference. Furthermore applications are welcomed from graduate students and young postdoctoral scientists and it is anticipated that travel awards will be awarded to selected participants. The program will have eight sessions that broadly address current issues in periodontal disease such as microbial genomics, virulence characteristics of oral microorganisms, bacterial biofilm dynamics, host-microbe recognition, innate immunity, cell signaling, controlling inflammation, epigenetic changes and microRNA control of host responses, antigen presentation and the specific immune response, mechanisms of wound healing and stem cells and tissue regeneration. The significance of this application is that the Gordon Research Conference on Periodontal Disease is a critical opportunity to promote growth, development, and open communication of frontier developments in science among investigators, young scientists in development, and other persons responsible for the growth of science in the international community of scientific researchers. The health relatedness of this application is that the Conference will generate and define the questions that require experimental resolution in areas that affect the initiation, progression, host susceptibility, and therapeutic modalities for the treatment of periodontal diseases.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The health relatedness of this application is that the discussions of current research will generate and define the questions that require experimental resolution in areas that affect the initiation, progression, host susceptibility, and therapeutic modalities for the treatment of periodontal diseases. These discussions will focus researchers identifying the mechanisms controlling periodontal diseases and developing therapies based on these mechanisms.
描述(由申请人提供):本提案要求部分支持将于2009年8月2日至7日在新罕布什尔州新伦敦的科尔比索耶学院举行的戈登牙周病研究会议。会议的广泛和长期目标是增加我们对牙周病发生、发展和预防的基本机制的理解。本次会议的具体目标将是召集28位代表直接影响牙周病研究的关键科学领域的发言人,共有135名与会者参加为期五天的会议。会议的一个重要特点将是来自牙周病学领域以外的领先科学家以及该学科内的专家贡献的与这些主题相关的演讲。欢迎学术界和工业界的参与者,并强烈鼓励所有人以海报的形式展示他们最新的未发表的研究结果。已经为海报会议分配了充足的时间,并将挑选一些海报在会议期间作简短的口头介绍。此外,欢迎研究生和年轻的博士后科学家提出申请,预计将向选定的参与者颁发旅行奖。该计划将有八个会议,广泛解决牙周病当前的问题,如微生物基因组学,口腔微生物的毒力特征,细菌生物膜动力学,宿主微生物识别,先天免疫,细胞信号传导,控制炎症,表观遗传变化和宿主反应的microRNA控制,抗原呈递和特异性免疫反应,伤口愈合机制,干细胞和组织再生。这项申请的意义在于,戈登牙周病研究会议是一个重要的机会,以促进增长,发展,并在研究人员,发展中的年轻科学家和其他负责科学发展的人之间的科学前沿发展的开放交流在科学研究人员的国际社会。该应用程序的健康相关性是,会议将产生和定义的问题,需要在影响牙周病的启动,进展,宿主易感性和治疗方式的领域进行实验解决。
公共卫生相关性:本申请的健康相关性在于,当前研究的讨论将产生并定义在影响牙周病的起始、进展、宿主易感性和治疗方式的领域中需要实验解决的问题。这些讨论将集中研究人员确定控制牙周病的机制,并根据这些机制开发治疗方法。
项目成果
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