2023 Enzymes, Coenzymes and Metabolic Pathways GRC and GRS
2023 酶、辅酶和代谢途径 GRC 和 GRS
基本信息
- 批准号:10753274
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.6万
- 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:2023-07-06 至 2024-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAreaBiochemical ReactionBiological ProcessBiological SciencesBiologyChemicalsCoenzymesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseDrug TargetingEnzymatic BiochemistryEnzymesEnzymes and CoenzymesEthnic OriginFosteringFutureGenderGoalsHealthHealthcareHumanIndustryInstitutionKnowledgeLifeMalignant NeoplasmsMetabolicMetabolic PathwayMetabolismMethodologyMethodsMolecular BiologyNationalitiesNatureOralOrganismOutcomePeripheralPlayPositioning AttributePostdoctoral FellowProcessRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelResortRoleRunningScheduleScientistStructureStudentsTherapeuticUnderrepresented PopulationsVisionWomanbiophysical chemistrycareerdesignexperienceimprovedinfectious disease treatmentinterestmeetingsmethod developmentnovel therapeuticspeerpostersprogramsrecruitsuccesssymposiumunderserved community
项目摘要
Project Summary
This proposal seeks partial support for the 2023 Enzymes, Coenzymes, and Metabolic Pathways
GRC/GRS. These meetings are scheduled for July 15–16 (GRS) and July 16–21 (GRC) at the
Waterville Valley Resort, in Waterville Valley, NH. The “Enzymes” GRC/GRS is the paramount
conference for scientists investigating the structure and function of enzymes and their role in metabolism
and disease. The long-term goals of this conference are to stimulate communication within the broad
research community with interests in the roles of enzymes in life’s essential biological processes. To
reach these goals, the GRC has developed a technical program of 36 speakers (28 invited and 8
selected from poster abstracts), and the GRS has assembled a program of 9 speakers (1 invited and 8
chosen from poster abstracts) as well as a Bioscience Careers Panel consisting of ~5 leaders from
various backgrounds. These oral presentations will disclose the most recent findings in enzymology,
experimental method development, as well as how these are implicated in disease. The GRC Chairs
have emphasized that these scholars reflect a diverse and inclusive backgrounds: half of the scheduler
speakers are women, and several are from underrepresented groups. We also hope to recruit attendees
from a similarly wide expanse of diverse backgrounds. Afternoon poster sessions provide an opportunity
for all attendees to share their discoveries with the broader scientific community. Of particular
importance is that these poster sessions encourage close interactions among both junior and senior
investigators. This proposal has high significance because the “Enzymes” GRC is a pivotal conference
for researchers investigating the mechanisms of biochemical reactions and provides a central venue
for the exchange of knowledge in this essential health-related field. From a healthcare perspective, this
proposal is highly significant due to its focus on the development of new enzyme-targeted drugs. A
major outcome of this proposal will be the continued elucidation of how enzymes, co-enzymes, and
metabolic pathways contribute to the development of new therapeutics, especially for the treatment of
infectious diseases and cancer.
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