Sun Valley Workshop on Skeletal Biology
太阳谷骨骼生物学研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:8202074
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-07-11 至 2012-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdvertisingAfrican AmericanAreaAwardBasic ScienceBiologyBiomechanicsBone DiseasesBone RegenerationCartilage DiseasesCheeseCitiesClinicalClinical InvestigatorClinical PathologyCost SharingDisciplineDiseaseEatingEducational workshopElectronic MailFacultyFellowshipFlying body movementFracture HealingFundingGoalsHispanicsHourIdahoInflammatoryInstitutesInterdisciplinary CommunicationInternationalLinkLocationMarketingMineralsMolecularOnline SystemsPaperParticipantPathogenesisPreventionProcessPublic HealthPublicationsPublished CommentRequest for ApplicationsResearch PersonnelResortResourcesRheumatoid ArthritisScientistSenior ScientistSignal TransductionSleepSocietiesSodium ChlorideStructureStudentsThe SunTimeTissuesTrainingTransportationTravelUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWalkingWineWorkabstractingarthropathiesbonecartilage repaircostimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestlecturesmeetingsmultidisciplinaryposterspressureprogramsrepairedresponseskeletalskeletal disorderskeletal tissuesymposiumweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application requests support for the annual meeting of the Sun Valley Workshop on Skeletal Biology held in Sun Valley, Idaho, July 31-August 3, 2011. The Sun Valley Workshops have a 40 year tradition and originally grew out of an attempt to provide multidisciplinary training to younger scientists. The Workshops continue to emphasize active participation of junior faculty and students. The Workshops have been successful in promoting interdisciplinary communication, and are unusual in that discussion time equals or exceeds time allotted for formal presentation. The goals of the Workshop are to (1) work toward a multidisciplinary basic and clinical synthesis of molecular, tissue and biomechanical processes related to the pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of bone and joint diseases; (2) develop a dialogue between basic and clinical investigators; (3) provide training workshops for junior faculty and students that help bridge the gaps between disciplines; (4) provide a forum for student training and the opportunity for junior faculty and students to talk with more senior scientists in a small group setting. A partnership between the Workshop and the International Bone and Mineral Society (IBMS) has improved marketing of the Workshop, especially internationally, and provides maximum visibility through IBMS BoneKEy broadcast emails and links on the IBMS website. The 41st Sun Valley Workshop is focused on inflammatory and repair processes in skeletal tissue, and on cellular cross-talk. Numerous opportunities are provided for junior investigators to interact with more senior investigators. The Sunday evening session is set aside for a Plenary Lecture, which is followed by a Poster Session highlighting submitted abstracts, The Monday evening session is devoted to presentations by six ASBMR/Harold M. Frost Young Investigator Awardees. There are plans to advertise and distribute a summary of the workshop, partly using Web-based resources and through publication in BoneKEy.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: This Workshop is relevant to public health concerns because it brings a multi-disciplinary group of senior and junior scientists together to discuss the pathogenesis and treatment of inflammatory disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, as well as mechanisms of cartilage and bone repair, the latter including fracture healing. Other sessions involve cellular signaling mechanisms that are important to prevention of bone and cartilage disease. It provides vertically-oriented information, from the basic science to clinical pathology, to practitioners and scientists who may not be completely familiar with all aspects of these diseases of public health concern.
描述(申请人提供):本申请请求支持2011年7月31日至8月3日在爱达荷州太阳谷举行的太阳谷骨骼生物学研讨会年会。太阳谷研讨会有40年的传统,最初是为了向年轻科学家提供多学科培训的尝试。讲习班继续强调初级教职员工和学生的积极参与。这些讲习班在促进跨学科交流方面取得了成功,而且不同寻常的是,讨论时间等于或超过了分配给正式陈述的时间。该讲习班的目标是(1)致力于对与骨和关节疾病的发病机制、预防和治疗有关的分子、组织和生物力学过程进行多学科的基础和临床综合;(2)在基础和临床研究人员之间建立对话;(3)为初级教员和学生提供培训讲习班,帮助弥合学科之间的差距;(4)为学生培训提供一个论坛,并让初级教员和学生有机会在小组环境中与更多资深科学家交谈。讲习班与国际骨矿学会(IBMS)之间的伙伴关系改善了讲习班的营销,特别是在国际上,并通过IBMS BoneKEy广播电子邮件和IBMS网站上的链接最大限度地提高了知名度。第41届太阳谷研讨会的重点是骨骼组织中的炎症和修复过程,以及细胞串扰。为初级调查人员提供了许多与较高级调查人员互动的机会。周日晚上的会议安排为全体讲座,随后是海报会议,重点介绍提交的摘要,周一晚上的会议专门由六名ASBMR/Harold M.Frost青年调查员奖获得者发表演讲。计划部分利用基于网络的资源并通过在BoneKEy上发布,宣传和分发研讨会的摘要。
公共卫生相关性:该研讨会与公共卫生问题相关,因为它将资深和初级科学家组成的多学科小组聚集在一起,讨论类风湿性关节炎等炎症性疾病的发病机制和治疗,以及软骨和骨修复的机制,后者包括骨折愈合。其他会议涉及对预防骨骼和软骨疾病非常重要的细胞信号机制。它向从业者和科学家提供从基础科学到临床病理学的垂直定向信息,这些从业者和科学家可能不完全熟悉这些公共卫生关切疾病的所有方面。
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