Vascular Biology 2023 - Annual Meeting of the North American Vascular Biology Organization

血管生物学 2023 - 北美血管生物学组织年会

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10754000
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 4万
  • 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:
    2023-08-07 至 2024-07-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Vascular Biology 2023 Annual Meeting of the North American Vascular Biology Organization Organizers: Andreas Beyer* (Medical College of Wisconsin), Erika Boerman* (University of Missouri), Jason Fish (University of Toronto), Gabrielle Fredman (Albany Medical Center), Guillermo Garcia-Cardena (Brigham & Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School), Miranda Good* (Tufts University School of Medicine), Mark Majesky (University of Washington), Stefania Nicoli (Yale School of Medicine), A. Wayne Orr (Louisiana State University, Health Science Center – Shreveport), Kristy Red-Horse (Stanford University), Arndt Siekmann (University of Pennsylvania), and Ying Zheng (University of Washington) October 15-19, 2023 Newport Harbor Island Resort, Newport, Rhode Island Principal Investigator: Ying Zheng Project Summary/Abstract The vascular biology field is undergoing a transformation as new technological developments and discoveries are revealing the extent and mechanisms of vascular diversity. Vascular biologists have a growing appreciation for how vessel structure and function can vary in different organs, developmental stages, and disease contexts and how this variation can impact therapeutic strategies for tackling a wide range of pathologies. Two important factors that contribute to vascular diversity are (1) the genetic patterning of developing vessels, and (2) the surrounding environment in which vessels grow and adapt. Vascular Biology 2023 (VB2023) will provide a forum for in-depth exploration of these factors by covering the themes of (1) development and genetics, (2) matrix biology and bioengineering, (3) signaling and (4) inflammation. The combination of these four themes fosters exciting opportunities for vascular biologists with diverse expertise to collaborate and make discoveries. In addition, VB2023 will host the Microcirculatory Society (MCS) as its guest. The MCS brings classical expertise in microcirculatory physiology and function, and benefits the molecular, genetic, and bioengineering approaches of NAVBO meeting participants, and vice versa. Overall, VB2023 aims to bring together scientists focused on developmental, genetic, matrix, bioengineering, signaling, inflammation and microcirculatory aspects of the vasculature so that their cross-fertilization can progress the field's understanding of vascular development, diversity, and therapeutic potential. VB2023 will be an international meeting that draws researchers from academia, industry, and government and that incorporates both trainees and established scientists. The meeting will be held at Newport Harbor Island Resort, from October 15-19, 2023. The roster of organizers and of invited speakers provides a diverse and inclusive face to the meeting, with women, junior faculty, and individuals from underrepresented groups featured. In addition, a larger number of speakers will be selected from abstract submissions than at past versions of this meeting to give trainees and junior faculty additional opportunities to present their research and to promote diverse voices. The meeting will include 18 concurrent sessions across the four main topics and two cross-over themes on imaging and translational science. Keynote, NAVBO and MCS award lectures and the final session on Plasticity in the Vasculature are general sessions that will unify all meeting participants in one room. Additional opportunities for formal and informal interactions will occur at poster sessions, group meals, nano-talks, and a conference-wide reception on opening night. Altogether, VB2023 will serve as a nexus for scientists of diverse career stages, backgrounds, and perspectives to come together for four days of intensive discussion and interaction that will foster new ideas and collaborations to advance the field of vascular biology and will highlight potential areas of therapeutic opportunities to promote the NHLBI mission.
血管生物学2023 北美血管生物学组织年会 组织者:Andreas Beyer*(威斯康星医学院),Erika Boerman*(密苏里大学),Jason Fish(多伦多大学)、Gabrielle Fredman(奥尔巴尼医学中心)、Guillermo Garcia-Cardena(Brigham 和妇女医院/哈佛医学院),米兰达·古德*(塔夫茨大学医学院),Mark Majesky(华盛顿大学)、Stefania Nicoli(耶鲁医学院)、A.Wayne Orr(路易斯安那州立大学 大学,卫生科学中心-什里夫波特),克里斯蒂·红马(斯坦福大学),阿恩特·西克曼 (宾夕法尼亚大学)和嬴政(华盛顿大学) 2023年10月15日至19日 纽波特港岛度假村,罗德岛州纽波特 主要调查员:嬴政 项目摘要/摘要 随着新技术的发展和发现,血管生物学领域正在经历一场变革 揭示了血管多样性的程度和机制。血管生物学家越来越认识到 血管结构和功能在不同器官、发育阶段和疾病背景下如何变化 以及这种变异如何影响应对广泛病理的治疗策略。二 促进血管多样性的重要因素是(1)发育中的血管的遗传模式,以及 (2)船只生长和适应的周围环境。血管生物学2023(VB2023)将 为深入探讨这些因素提供一个论坛,涵盖(1)发展和 遗传学,(2)基质生物学和生物工程,(3)信号和(4)炎症。这些结合在一起 四个主题为拥有不同专业知识的血管生物学家提供了令人兴奋的合作机会 发现。此外,VB2023还将作为嘉宾接待微循环学会(MCS)。MCS带来了 在微循环生理学和功能方面的经典专业知识,并使分子、遗传学和 NAVBO会议与会者的生物工程方法,反之亦然。总体而言,VB2023旨在为 科学家们共同关注发育、遗传、基质、生物工程、信号、炎症和 维管系统的微循环方面,以便它们的交叉受精可以促进田间的 了解血管发育、多样性和治疗潜力。 VB2023将是一次吸引学术界、工业界和政府研究人员的国际会议, 这既包括实习生,也包括知名科学家。会议将在纽波特海港岛举行 度假村,2023年10月15日至19日。组织者和特邀演讲者名单提供了多样化和 与女性、初级教职员工和代表人数不足的群体的个人一起面对面地参加会议 特写。此外,与以往相比,将从提交的摘要中挑选更多的发言者 为学员和初级教员提供更多机会介绍他们的研究和 以促进多样化的声音。会议将包括四个主要议题的18个并行会议和 关于成像和翻译科学的两个交叉主题。主旨演讲、NAVBO和MCS颁奖讲座和 关于血管系统可塑性的最后一次会议是将所有与会者统一在 一间房。正式和非正式互动的其他机会将在海报会议、小组会议上提供 用餐,纳米演讲,以及开幕当晚的全体会议招待会。总之,VB2023将作为一个 Nexus为不同职业阶段、不同背景和不同观点的科学家提供为期四天的 密集的讨论和互动,将促进新的想法和合作,以推动 并将突出潜在的治疗机会领域,以促进NHLBI任务。

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{{ truncateString('Ying Zheng', 18)}}的其他基金

3D Models of the Blood-Brain Barrier for Studying Trauma-Induced Cerebral and Systemic Injuries
用于研究创伤引起的脑损伤和全身损伤的血脑屏障 3D 模型
  • 批准号:
    10711489
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 4万
  • 项目类别:
A Microfluidic Bone Marrow Niche for the Study of Hematopoiesis
用于造血研究的微流控骨髓生态位
  • 批准号:
    8572113
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 4万
  • 项目类别:

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