National Neurotrama Symposium 2016
2016年全国神经创伤研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:9194491
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-06-15 至 2016-08-21
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Accident and Emergency departmentAcuteAgeAge-YearsAmericanAnimal ModelArtsAttentionAutonomic DysfunctionAwarenessBasic ScienceBattered WomenBig DataBiological MarkersBlast CellBrainBrain ConcussionCapitalCareer ChoiceCaringCause of DeathChronicClinicalClinical MedicineClinical ResearchClinical TrialsClinical Trials DesignCollaborationsCollectionCommunicationCongressesConsensusCritical CareDataDental crownsDiagnosisEducational workshopEngineeringEnsureEquus caballusEventExerciseFathersFosteringFunctional disorderFundingGoalsGrantHousingHumanImageIndividualInjuryInterventionJointsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLifeMedicalMedical StudentsMentorsMentorshipMinorityMothersNamesNatural regenerationNervous System TraumaNervous system structureNeurologicNursesPathogenesisPathologic ProcessesPatientsPersonsPlant RootsPopulation HeterogeneityPre-Clinical ModelRecoveryResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelRespiratory physiologyRewardsScienceScientistSex CharacteristicsSocietiesSpinal CordSpinal cord injuryStandardizationStudentsSurgeonSurveysTechniquesTherapeuticThinkingTranslatingTraumatic Brain InjuryTravelUnited StatesWomanWorkabstractinganimal imagingcareercentral nervous system injuryclinical investigationcostdisabilityfunctional restorationgraduate studenthuman subjectinnovationinsightinterestlearning networkmedical specialtiesmeetingsmembermild traumatic brain injuryneuropathologyneurosurgerynovelphysical abusepre-doctoralprofession allied to medicineprogramsrepairedresearch to practicerestorationsymposiumtreatment strategyundergraduate student
项目摘要
Project Summary
Neurotrauma is the largest cause of death and disability for persons under the age of 45 in the
world and the societal cost of the resulting disability exceeds $60 billion per year in the United States
alone. The National Neurotrauma Society (NNS) annual symposium, now in its 34th year, is the
primary forum for the exchange of information in the fields of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and spinal
cord injury (SCI), and a means of integrating new information regarding the pathophysiology and
treatment of TBI and SCI. This application seeks funding to support 20 pre- and postdoctoral
trainees to attend the Symposium, as well as partial support for travel of 102 invited speakers (which
will be distributed equitably by consensus of the Program Planning Committee.) The meeting will be
held in Lexington, KY at the downtown Lexington Convention Center and Hyatt. The 4-day meeting
will focus on important and timely topics in the field of neurotrauma, including basic, translational,
and clinical investigations. Given that Lexington, KY is the horse capital of the world, and given the
focus of the meeting, the conference is entitled: “The Triple Crown: Advances in Basic Sciences,
Pre-clinical Modeling, and Clinical Approaches.”
For the 6th year in a row, the 2016 meeting will be co-hosted by the NNS and the AANS/CNS Joint
Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care (AANAS/CNS JSNCC). Members from both societies are
included on the Program Planning Committee to ensure a sufficient mix of topics, targeting both TBI
and SCI, and both basic science and clinical research. This arrangement successfully closes the
gap by bringing together clinicians and basic scientists to network, share concerns, and create
solutions.
An exciting collection of state-of-the-art sessions on the consequences of damage to the nervous
system and treatment strategies for protection and repair are planned – some that get attention
annually and others that are novel and innovative. Plenary session topics include: discussions by
world experts on concussion and on clinical trial design, the acute cellular pathophysiology of
neurotrauma, engineering approaches for functional restoration after SCI, advances, challenges and
opportunities in CNS regeneration, a primer on imaging from animals to humans, big data
approaches to neurotrauma, and emerging therapeutics for neurotrauma. Symposia or break-out
sessions will cover a wide variety of other important topics that will be of great interest to scientists
and clinicians. Further, specialty events include: a trainee Data Blitz, a discussion on careers in
science, a Patient's Perspective segment, networking and team-building exercises for trainees, and
an interactive project on the lifecycle of the society to promote attendee interaction and involvement.
项目摘要
Neurotrauma是45岁以下人的死亡和残疾原因
在美国,世界残障的社会成本超过每年600亿美元
独自的。全国神经劳玛学会(NNS)年度研讨会(现在已经是第34年)是
在创伤性脑损伤(TBI)和脊柱领域交换信息的主要论坛
绳索损伤(SCI),以及整合有关病理生理学和的新信息的手段
TBI和SCI的处理。该申请寻求资金支持20个前后的博士后
学员参加研讨会,以及对102名受邀演讲者的旅行的部分支持(
计划策划委员会的共识将平等分发。)会议将是
在肯塔基州列克星敦举行,位于列克星敦市中心会议中心和凯悦。为期4天的会议
将重点介绍神经瘤领域的重要和及时主题,包括基本,翻译,
和临床研究。鉴于列克星敦,肯塔基是世界的马之都,并给予
会议的重点,会议的标题为:“三冠王:基础科学的进步,
临床前建模和临床方法。”
连续第六年,NNS和AANS/CNS联合将共同主持2016年会议
关于Neurotrauma和重症监护的部分(AANAS/CNS JSNCC)。两个社会的成员都是
包括在计划计划委员会中,以确保有足够的主题组合,针对TBI
和SCI,以及基础科学和临床研究。这种安排成功关闭了
通过将临床医生和基本科学家汇集在一起来建立联系,分享关注并创建差距
解决方案。
令人兴奋的最新课程集合有关神经伤害的后果
计划制定保护和维修的系统和治疗策略 - 有些会引起人们的注意
一个新颖而创新的人。全体会议主题包括:讨论
咨询和临床试验设计的世界专家,急性细胞病理生理学
Neurotrauma,SCI之后的功能恢复的工程方法,进步,挑战和
中枢神经系统再生的机会,从动物到人类的成像的入门,大数据
神经瘤的方法和神经曲菌的新兴疗法。研讨会或突破
会议将涵盖许多其他重要主题,这对科学家们会引起极大的兴趣
和临床医生。此外,专业活动包括:学员数据闪电战,关于职业的讨论
科学,患者的观点细分市场,对学员的网络和团队建设练习,以及
一个关于社会生命周期的互动项目,以促进与会者的互动和参与。
项目成果
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