Conference: Broadening Participation and Supporting Early-Career Scientists at the International Polyploidy Conference, May 9-12, 2023 in Palm Coast (FL)
会议:扩大参与并支持早期职业科学家于 2023 年 5 月 9 日至 12 日在棕榈海岸(佛罗里达州)举行的国际多倍体会议
基本信息
- 批准号:2327644
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-05-01 至 2024-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Polyploidy (whole-genome duplication; WGD), the possession of three or more complete sets of chromosomes, characterizes the genomes of most eukaryotes. WGD is central to the study of genetics, evolution, ecology, as well as agriculture and medicine. Nearly all agricultural crops are polyploid, as are many human organs (e.g., the liver, heart, and placenta), and at least one third of all cancers arise from WGD. Despite the importance of WGD, our understanding of this critically important speciation mechanism and source of raw material for genomic and phenotypic evolution is both limited and disjointed. The International Polyploidy Conference entitled “Polyploidy Across the Tree of Life”, to be held May 9-12, 2023 (Palm Coast, FL) brings together researchers across diverse fields—cell biology, physiology, evolution, ecology, genomics, agriculture, and cancer—to discuss and identify commonalities that derive from shared polyploid cellular processes across organismal diversity, levels of biological organization, and fields of inquiry. NSF funds will be used to help support early-career researchers to attend the conference and participate in various networking and training opportunities. A central goal of the Polyploidy Across the Tree of Life Conference is to help uncover both the commonalities and distinct roles of WGD across lineages of the Tree of Life and at diverse levels of biological organization, i.e., gene regulation, cell function, organ formation, organismal performance, ecological responses, and landscape-level species distribution. This conference, with representation across currently siloed research fields of WGD, will promote dialogue and interactions that will hopefully lead to new, synthetic understanding of polyploidy and provide a foundation for translational innovations – from biodiversity and biocomplexity to medicine and agriculture. To date, no single conference has explicitly addressed establishment, evolution, stress, development, and disease or considered polyploidy across major clades of life. Supporting the participation and training of early career investigators in the exploration of these topics in diverse organisms at the conference will hopefully stimulate new directions in polyploidy research by a new generation of scientists. In addition, the use of NSF funds will help support efforts to maximize diversity across multiple axes: scientific discipline, perspective, country, geography, gender, race, ethnicity, institution, and career stage.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
多倍体(全基因组复制;WGD)是大多数真核生物基因组的特征,它是遗传学、进化、生态学以及农业和医学研究的核心。农作物是多倍体,许多人体器官(例如肝脏、心脏和胎盘)也是多倍体,并且至少三分之一的癌症源自全基因组检测(WGD)。我们对这一至关重要的物种形成机制以及基因组和表型进化的原材料来源的理解既有限又不连贯。题为“生命之树的多倍体”的国际多倍体会议将于 2023 年 5 月 9 日至 12 日(棕榈海岸)举行。 ,佛罗里达州)汇集了不同领域(细胞生物学、生理学、进化、生态学、基因组学、农业和癌症)的研究人员,讨论和确定来自跨领域共享的多倍体细胞过程的共性。生物多样性、生物组织水平和探究领域的基金将用于帮助支持早期职业研究人员参加会议并参与各种网络和培训机会。帮助揭示 WGD 在生命之树谱系和生物组织不同层面(即基因调控、细胞功能、器官形成、有机体性能、生态反应和景观层面物种分布)的共性和独特作用。本次大会, WGD 的各个研究领域都有代表性,将促进对话和互动,从而有望带来对多倍体的新的综合理解,并为从生物多样性和生物复杂性到医学和农业的转化创新奠定基础。会议明确讨论了生命主要分支的建立、进化、压力、发展和疾病或考虑的多倍体,支持早期职业研究者在不同生物体中探索这些主题的参与和培训,将有望激发新的方向。此外,国家科学基金会资金的使用将有助于支持在多个方面最大限度地实现多样性的努力:科学学科、观点、国家、地理、性别、种族、民族、机构和职业阶段。授予 NSF 的法定使命,并通过评估反映使用基金会的智力优点和更广泛的影响审查标准,被认为值得支持。
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Pamela Soltis其他文献
Species delimitation 4.0: integrative taxonomy meets artificial intelligence.
物种界定4.0:综合分类学遇上人工智能。
- DOI:
10.1016/j.tree.2023.11.002 - 发表时间:
2024-06-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:16.8
- 作者:
Kevin Karbstein;Lara M. Kösters;Ladislav Hodač;Martin Hofmann;Elvira Hör;l;l;S. Tomasello;N. Wagner;Brent C. Emerson;D. Albach;Stefan Scheu;Sven Bradler;J. de Vries;Iker Irisarri;He Li;Pamela Soltis;Patrick Mäder;Jana Wäldchen - 通讯作者:
Jana Wäldchen
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