50th Annual Meeting of the American Aging Association
美国老龄化协会第 50 届年会
基本信息
- 批准号:10468570
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5万
- 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:2022-05-01 至 2023-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgeAgingAmericanAnniversaryAreaAwarenessBasic ScienceBiology of AgingBiomedical ResearchCareer ChoiceCareer MobilityClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesDataDay CareDisciplineEnsureEventFaceFemaleFertilizationFosteringFundingGenderGeneral PopulationGerontologyGeroscienceGoalsGuidelinesHealth ProfessionalHumanHybridsIndividualKnowledgeLeadershipLongevityMedicalMedicineMinority GroupsMissionNational Institute on AgingOralParticipantPersonsPostdoctoral FellowProcessProgram DevelopmentResearchResearch PersonnelScheduleScienceScientific SocietiesScientistShockSocial NetworkSocietiesStreamStudentsTherapeutic InterventionTranslatingUnderrepresented MinorityUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthWomanbasecareercareer developmentinnovationinterestlectureslive streammeetingsmembernext generationoutreachparitypostersprogramssymposiumvirtual
项目摘要
We are requesting funds to support the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Aging Association (AGE) that will
take place on May 17-20, 2022 in San Antonio, TX. The 50th Annual AGE Meeting will be held in conjunction
with the Nathan Shock Centers of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging biennial Geroscience Symposium
(May 17). The American Aging Association is the only scientific society in the United States focused solely on
the biology of aging. The annual AGE meeting is one of the premier meetings in biogerontological research and
serves as a critical activity through which AGE advances its mission to promote biomedical aging studies towards
increasing the functional life span of humans, keep the public informed on these activities, increase knowledge
of biogerontology among health care professionals, and foster the scientific and professional career development
of AGE trainees and scientific members. The primary goal of the conference is to convene senior and junior
scientists in a forum where the latest discoveries in aging research are discussed and debated, highlight exciting
new research in the field, and promote the emergence of new ideas and collaborative activities among
participants. The theme for the AGE 50th annual meeting is “Changing the way we age: 50 years of research in
the biology of aging”. At this very special occasion of the Association’s 50th anniversary, the 2022 AGE meeting
will feature junior and senior participants representing areas of major advances in the field in the first 50 years
of AGE. The invited speakers include prominent established scientists, early career investigators, and trainees,
all of whom will be selected based on the quality and impact of their science. For the 50th meeting in San Antonio,
9 non-competing oral sessions will be held along with three special lectures, one of which will be open to the
general public. Fostering the next generation of biogerontologists is a primary goal of the society; therefore, one
of the sessions will be organized in its entirety by the Trainee Chapter of AGE. In addition, a minimum of two
speakers in each of the sessions, and usually three or four, will be early career investigators or trainees selected
from submitted abstracts. A poster session will be scheduled that will not compete with oral presentations and
poster presenters will be given the opportunity to present their posters in a two-minute oral “poster pitch” during
the regular sessions. Gender parity will be achieved and approximately 50% of all speakers will be early career
or trainees and at least 20% will be from underrepresented minority groups. We expect that the meeting will be
held in person with a live-streamed virtual component. The organizers will also be prepared to conduct the
meetings virtually or in an in person-virtual hybrid format if needed. We will adhere to established meeting
guidelines, including ensuring that day care opportunities and special need access will be provided.
我们正在申请资金支持美国老龄化协会 (AGE) 第 50 届年会,该会议将
第 50 届 AGE 年度会议将于 2022 年 5 月 17 日至 20 日在德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥举行。
与内森休克衰老基础生物学卓越中心合作,每两年举办一次老年科学研讨会
(5 月 17 日)美国老龄化协会是美国唯一一家专注于老龄化问题的科学协会。
每年一度的 AGE 会议是生物老年学研究和领域的重要会议之一。
作为一项关键活动,AGE 通过它推进其促进生物医学衰老研究的使命
延长人类的功能寿命,让公众了解这些活动,增加知识
在医疗保健专业人员中推广生物老年学,并促进科学和专业的职业发展
会议的主要目标是召集高级和初级成员。
科学家们在论坛上讨论和辩论衰老研究的最新发现,强调令人兴奋的
该领域的新研究,促进新想法的出现和协作活动
AGE第50届年会的主题是“改变我们的老龄化方式:50年的研究”。
在协会成立 50 周年这个非常特殊的时刻,2022 年 AGE 会议召开了。
初级和高级参与者将代表该领域前 50 年的重大进展
受邀演讲者包括著名科学家、早期职业研究人员和实习生,
所有这些人都将根据其科学的质量和影响力进行选择,参加在圣安东尼奥举行的第 50 届会议。
将举办 9 场非竞争性口头会议以及 3 场专题讲座,其中一场将向学术界开放
因此,培养下一代生物老年学家是社会的首要目标;
全部课程将由 AGE 实习生分会组织。此外,至少有两次。
每场会议的演讲者(通常是三到四位)将是选定的早期职业调查员或受训者
将安排海报会议,该会议不会与口头陈述和演讲竞争。
海报展示者将有机会在两分钟的口头“海报推介”中展示他们的海报
例行会议将实现性别平等,所有演讲者中约 50% 将处于职业生涯早期。
或受训人员,至少 20% 将来自代表性不足的少数群体。我们预计会议将由少数群体组成。
组织者也将准备好通过现场直播的虚拟方式举办这次活动。
虚拟会议或面对面虚拟混合形式(如果需要)我们将遵守既定会议。
指导方针,包括确保提供日托机会和特殊需要的通道。
项目成果
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BLRD 研究职业科学家奖申请
- 批准号:
10487703 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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