Epithelial Transport Group Meeting at the American Physiological Society Meeting
美国生理学会会议上皮运输小组会议
基本信息
- 批准号:8128282
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.5万
- 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:2011-04-18 至 2012-04-17
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAmericanAwardBiologyBiotechnologyBudgetsChemistryCommunicationCommunitiesConflict (Psychology)DisciplineDiseaseDistrict of ColumbiaEnvironmentEpithelialEpithelial CellsEpithelial PhysiologyEpitheliumFacultyFeedbackFosteringFoundationsFundingFunding AgencyGrantGroup MeetingsHormonesIndividualInstitutesInstitutionInternationalIon ChannelLeadershipLearningLipidsMentorsMissionNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNewsletterNorth AmericaOralOrganismPharmacologic SubstancePhysiologicalPhysiologyPostdoctoral FellowProteinsPublicationsRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelScheduleScientistSecureSenior ScientistSocietiesStagingStudy SectionTransport ProcessTravelWorkabstractingbody systemcareercareer developmentcostdesignexperiencegraduate studentimprovedindexinginterestkidney celllecturerlecturesmeetingsmembernovelplanetary Atmosphereposterssymposiumtraffickingwater channelweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application is a request for funding to support travel grants for early career epithelial physiologists (post- doctoral fellows and graduate students) to participate in the Epithelial Transport Group (ETG) scientific sessions that comprise part of the American Physiological Society (APS) annual meeting. The ETG and APS meetings will take place April 9-13, 2011 in Washington, DC, under the umbrella of the Experimental Biology (EB) Meeting. The ETG has been a recognized group by the APS since the 1970's and an official Group within APS since before 1992. The ETG was created to bring together members from different APS sections that study epithelial transport physiology. As in previous years, the ETG scientific sessions at EB2011 are designed to promote interaction between epithelial physiologists, and to provide a collegial forum for epithelial physiology trainees to present their work. The lectures, symposia and poster sessions organized by the ETG offer many networking opportunities that potentiate the career advancement of junior epithelial physiologists. All ETG sessions provide a forum where junior attendees present their work as oral and/or poster presentations and obtain feedback from more senior scientists. For example, under the leadership of the current ETG Chair Dr. Moshe Levi, the ETG instituted the Ussing Lecture in 2008. This lectureship recognizes scientists who have made fundamental contributions to our understanding of epithelia transport and diseases of epithelial transport. Recent awardees include Dr. Thomas Kleyman, Dr. Peter Aronson and Dr. Paul Quinton. The 2011 ETG Symposium is "Trafficking across Epithelia". The featured topics are "Regulation of Transporters and Modulating Proteins by Lipids, and Hormones", which will include free communication presentations along with an oral presentation by the first Steve Hebert Lecturer, Dr. Ernest Wright. The second featured topic with free communications is "Regulation of Ion and Water Channels and Modulating Proteins, Lipids, and Hormones" and will include this year's Ussing Lecturer, Dr. Peter Agre, who is Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. We believe that the support derived from this application will enhance the scientific and personal career development of junior epithelial physiologists, by affording unique learning/participation opportunities and promoting contact with the wider epithelial transport physiology community members at EB2011.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The featured topic free communication sessions, symposium, Lectures and poster sessions organized by the Epithelial Transport Group (ETG) at the Experimental Biology meeting in 2011 (EB2011) address novel, cutting edge research in the epithelial transport physiology field spanning many organ systems and organisms. This meeting brings together a very unique and knowledgeable group of scientists from around the world and affords trainees opportunities to experience and interact with these scientists that would not otherwise be available to them. The PI, on behalf of the APS and the ETG steering committee, requests funds to partially support travel grants for trainees (graduate students and post-doctoral fellows) to the ETG scientific sessions at EB 2011. We believe that the support derived from this application will enhance the scientific and personal career development of junior epithelial physiologists, by bringing them in contact with the wider epithelial transport physiology community members at EB2011.
描述(由申请人提供):此申请是为支持早期职业上皮生理学家(博士后研究员和研究生)提供资金的要求,以参加包括美国生理学会(APS)年度会议的一部分上皮运输集团(ETG)科学会议。 ETG和APS会议将于2011年4月9日至13日在华盛顿特区举行,在实验生物学(EB)会议的保护下。自1970年代以来,ETG一直是APS认可的组,并且自1992年以来以来是APS中的正式组。创建了ETG,以将研究上皮运输生理学的不同APS部分的成员汇集在一起。与往年一样,EB2011的ETG科学会议旨在促进上皮生理学家之间的互动,并为上皮生理学学员提供一个大学论坛来展示其工作。 ETG组织的讲座,研讨会和海报会议提供了许多社交机会,可以增强初级上皮生理学家的职业发展。所有ETG会议都提供了一个论坛,初级参与者将其作品作为口头和/或海报演讲,并从更多高级科学家那里获得反馈。例如,在现任ETG主席Moshe Levi博士的领导下,ETG于2008年进行了讲座。该讲座认可了科学家对我们对上皮运输和上皮运输疾病的理解做出了基本贡献的科学家。最近的获奖者包括托马斯·克莱曼(Thomas Kleyman)博士,彼得·阿隆森(Peter Aronson)博士和保罗·昆顿(Paul Quinton)博士。 2011年的ETG研讨会是“贩运上皮的”。特色主题是“转运蛋白和脂质调节蛋白质的调节”和激素,其中包括免费的交流演示以及第一个史蒂夫·赫伯特讲师Ernest Wright博士的口头演示。免费通信的第二个特色主题是“离子和水通道的调节,调节蛋白质,脂质和荷尔蒙”,并将包括今年的USSing讲师Peter Chel博士,他是化学领域的诺贝尔奖获得者。我们认为,从该应用程序获得的支持将通过提供独特的学习/参与机会并促进与EB2011的更广泛的上皮运输生理学社区成员的联系,从而增强初级上皮生理学家的科学和个人职业发展。
公共卫生相关性:由主题免费沟通会议,专题讨论会,讲座和海报会议由上皮运输小组(ETG)在2011年的实验生物学会议上(EB2011)在上皮运输生理学领域的尖端研究中介绍了许多机构系统和生物。这次会议汇集了来自世界各地的非常独特且知识渊博的科学家群体,并为受训者提供了与这些科学家的体验和互动的机会,而这些科学家本来就无法获得这些科学家。 The PI, on behalf of the APS and the ETG steering committee, requests funds to partially support travel grants for trainees (graduate students and post-doctoral fellows) to the ETG scientific sessions at EB 2011. We believe that the support derived from this application will enhance the scientific and personal career development of junior epithelial physiologists, by bringing them in contact with the wider epithelial transport physiology community members at EB2011.
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