2022 Lysosomes & Endocytosis Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
2022 溶酶体
基本信息
- 批准号:10461542
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.6万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-04-01 至 2023-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademyAddressAreaAutophagocytosisAwardAwarenessBiochemistryBiological ModelsBiologyBlood Coagulation DisordersBlood coagulationCancer ModelCell DeathCellsCellular biologyClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCytokinesisDataDefectDevelopmentDisabled PersonsDiseaseDown-RegulationDrug AddictionEndocytosisEnvironmentFosteringFundingGeneticGenetic DiseasesGoalsGrowthHealthHemostatic functionHermanski-Pudlak SyndromeHomeostasisHumanImmuneImmune System DiseasesImmunityImmunologyInflammationInstitutesInternationalInvestmentsKnowledgeLinkLysosomesMalignant NeoplasmsMammalian CellMedicineMembraneMentorshipMetabolismMicrobiologyMissionMolecularNational Center for Advancing Translational SciencesNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseaseNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeNerve DegenerationNeurodegenerative DisordersNeuronsNeurosciencesNiemann-Pick DiseasesNobel PrizeNutrientOralOrganOrganellesParkinson DiseasePathway interactionsPatientsPharmacologic SubstancePharmacologyPhysiologicalPhysiological AdaptationPhysiologyPigmentation physiologic functionPlayPostdoctoral FellowPropertyRecording of previous eventsRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelRodentRoleRunningSamplingScientistSignal PathwaySignal TransductionSynaptic plasticitySystemTissuesToxic effectTuberous SclerosisUnited States National Institutes of HealthVariantVirus DiseasesWomanYeastscareercell injurycell typecytotoxicitydetection of nutrientexperienceflyglucose metabolismgraduate studenthuman diseaseinformal atmosphereinterestlipid metabolismmacromoleculemeetingsneuronal patterningpathogenposterspreventprogramsproteostasisreceptor recyclingskillssuccesssymposium
项目摘要
Abstract
This application requests partial support for a Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Lysosomes and
Endocytosis at Proctor Academy, Andover, NH from June 19-24, 2022. Support for the associated Gordon
Research Seminar (GRS) immediately preceding the GRC (June 18-19) is also requested. The Lysosomes
and Endocytosis GRC has a 50+ year tradition as the preeminent scientific venue for investigators of
endocytosis and lysosome biology in health and in disease. It is also highly regarded for the high level of
communication between colleagues at all career levels, and for the mentorship of junior colleagues. For more
than a decade now molecular mechanisms of endocytosis and for targeting of molecules to the lysosome for
degradation have been the focus of this GRC. However, the field evolves rapidly, and recent advances indicate
roles for the endo-lysosome and autophagy pathways in cancer, development, cytokinesis, intra- and inter-
cellular signaling, immunity, metabolism, neurodegeneration and other neuronal diseases. The principal goal of
the 2022 GRC is to build bridges between investigators working to elucidate molecular mechanisms and
investigators of physiological aspects of the lysosome. A related goal is to raise awareness of and interest in
lysosome biology outside of the field proper. Accordingly, the 2022 GRC program will embrace an
exceptionally diverse cast of 28 invited speakers, favoring colleagues who have either not previously attended
or presented at this GRC. Also featured are investigators who have not attended the conference for many
years (e.g., >10 years) due to the evolving emphasis of their research programs on human disease; they
provide a reservoir of experience regarding the application of fundamental knowledge of the endo-lysosome
system to physiological questions. Areas to be addressed include the roles of the endo-lysosomal system in
cancer, pathogen (including viruses) infection, nutrient sensing, the control of metabolism, and signaling
between tissues. To attain the freshest program possible, nineteen speakers will be selected from submitted
abstracts and one entire session will be devoted to new research directions. All attendees will be encouraged
to participate in one of two poster sessions. A Gordon Research Seminar (GRS), open solely to graduate
students and postdoctoral researchers, will convene one day prior to the start of the GRC. The informal
atmosphere of the GRS allows trainees to build presentation and networking skills in a nurturing environment.
Due to the vital importance of the endo-lysosomal system to human physiology, and the exceptional record of
success of past Lysosomes and Endocytosis Gordon Research Conferences, the support of the NCI, NCATS,
NIAID, NIA, NICHD, as well as other NIH institutes, will advance critical investments toward understanding
lysosome biology in health and disease.
抽象的
本申请请求对溶酶体和戈登研究会议 (GRC) 的部分支持
2022 年 6 月 19 日至 24 日在新罕布什尔州安多弗普罗克特学院进行内吞作用。对相关戈登的支持
还要求在 GRC(6 月 18 日至 19 日)之前举行研究研讨会 (GRS)。溶酶体
GRC 拥有 50 多年的传统,是研究人员的卓越科学场所
健康和疾病中的内吞作用和溶酶体生物学。也因其高水平而受到高度评价
各个职业级别的同事之间的沟通,以及对初级同事的指导。了解更多
十多年来,人们对内吞作用和将分子靶向溶酶体的分子机制进行了研究
退化问题一直是本次 GRC 的重点。然而,该领域发展迅速,最近的进展表明
内溶酶体和自噬途径在癌症、发育、胞质分裂、细胞内和细胞间的作用
细胞信号传导、免疫、代谢、神经退行性疾病和其他神经元疾病。主要目标
2022 年 GRC 旨在在致力于阐明分子机制的研究人员和
溶酶体生理方面的研究人员。一个相关的目标是提高人们的认识和兴趣
溶酶体生物学在本领域之外。因此,2022 年 GRC 计划将包括
28 位受邀演讲者的阵容极其多元化,偏向以前未参加过会议的同事
或在本 GRC 上提出。还介绍了很多年没有参加会议的调查人员
年(例如,>10 年),因为他们的研究项目对人类疾病的重视程度不断变化;他们
提供关于应用内溶酶体基础知识的经验库
生理学问题的系统。要解决的领域包括内溶酶体系统在
癌症、病原体(包括病毒)感染、营养传感、代谢控制和信号传导
组织之间。为了获得尽可能最新的节目,将从提交的内容中选出 19 名演讲者
摘要和一整个会议将致力于新的研究方向。所有与会者都将受到鼓励
参加两个海报会议之一。戈登研究研讨会 (GRS),仅向毕业生开放
学生和博士后研究人员将在 GRC 开始前一天召开会议。非正式的
GRS 的氛围使学员能够在培育环境中培养演讲和社交技能。
由于内溶酶体系统对人类生理学至关重要,以及
过去溶酶体和内吞作用戈登研究会议的成功,NCI、NCATS 的支持,
NIAID、NIA、NICHD 以及其他 NIH 机构将推进关键投资以促进理解
健康和疾病中的溶酶体生物学。
项目成果
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