Interdisciplinary Nutrition Sciences Symposium: Diet and Chronic Unresolved Inflammation: Implications for Obesity-Associated Complications
跨学科营养科学研讨会:饮食和慢性未解决的炎症:对肥胖相关并发症的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:10539708
- 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:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-07-13 至 2023-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAddressAmericanAreaAttentionAwardBiochemistryBioinformaticsBiologyChronicClinical ResearchCollaborationsCountryDevelopmentDietDiet ResearchDiet and NutritionDietary PracticesDisciplineEducational workshopEpidemiologyEthnic OriginEvaluationFacultyFosteringFoundationsGenesGoalsHomeostasisImmunologistImmunologyIndustryInflammationInflammatoryInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionJournalsKnowledgeLeukocytesLinkMentorsMetabolic DiseasesNorth CarolinaNutritional ScienceNutritional StudyObesityObesity associated diseasePaperParticipantPathogenesisPatientsPhasePhysiologyPopulation HeterogeneityRaceReligionResearchResearch PersonnelResolutionRoleScienceScientistSeriesSocietiesStructureSupport GroupsSurveysTherapeuticTimeTissuesTrainingTranslatingTranslational ResearchUnderrepresented PopulationsUniversitiesadaptive immunitybasecareercareer developmentcomorbiditydietaryepidemiology studyexperienceimprovedindustry partnerinsightinterdisciplinary approachinterestmeetingsnext generationnovelnutritionnutritional approachprecision nutritionpreventrecruitsexsexual identitysuccesssymposiumtranslational approachtranslational studyweb site
项目摘要
Abstract
We will convene the third annual Interdisciplinary Nutrition Sciences Symposium (INSS), entitled “Diet and
Chronic Unresolved Inflammation: Implications for Obesity-Associated Complications.” This conference will
address the critical need to establish rigorous interdisciplinary and translational approaches in the context of diet
and nutrition to effectively prevent and treat chronic inflammation associated with metabolic diseases. Interactive
discussions will enable early career investigators and faculty from populations underrepresented in science to
engage with senior investigators, and for academic and industry scientists to collaborate. These highly valuable
experiences will provide early career investigators and trainees with a foundation upon which they will be able
to contribute to the next generation of successful inflammation and nutrition research. Confirmed and invited
speakers include leading national academic scientists from diverse backgrounds with expertise in inflammation
and translational obesity and nutrition/diet research. The four interactive sessions are organized to facilitate and
encourage integration across disciplines, synthesize knowledge, and generate new ideas in selected areas of
innate/adaptive immunity and inflammation, nutrition (including precision nutrition), and obesity. A major goal of
the conference is to build on the dialogue we began in our successful 2019 and 2021 symposia to develop best
practices for translational science and to generate ideas for proposals and collaborative projects. In addition, we
will feature a networking lunch and a session devoted to academic-industry partnership to encourage discussion
across scientific approaches, seniority, and industry/academia ties. We will also hold an early career lunch and
workshop to allow opportunities for detailed discussions around mentoring and career development. Rigorous
evaluation of the symposium will involve summative assessment activities through online surveys conducted via
the conference website to assess what participants learned, what was effective, and what needs improvement.
An anticipated deliverable of the INSS is a scientific paper geared towards a major immunology or nutrition
journal on how to translate findings from basic and clinical studies toward preventing and improving chronic
unresolved inflammation based on rigorous evidence. We will promote the symposium broadly via the American
Association of Immunologists, Society for Leukocyte Biology, American Society for Nutrition, patient support
groups such as the Obesity Action Coalition, nutrition departments, immunology departments, and Nutrition
Obesity Research Center networks. We anticipate that attendees will span the diverse fields of immunology,
nutrition, physiology, bioinformatics, biochemistry, and more. We anticipate attendance of approximately 100
scientists, based on the success of the two last two symposia and the outstanding leading keynote speakers
who have agreed to attend.
抽象的
我们将召开第三届年度跨学科营养科学研讨会(INSS),题为“饮食与
慢性未解决的炎症:对肥胖相关并发症的影响。”
满足在饮食背景下建立严格的跨学科和转化方法的迫切需要
和营养有效预防和治疗与代谢疾病相关的慢性炎症。
讨论将使来自科学领域代表性不足的人群的早期职业研究人员和教师能够
与高级研究人员接触,并让学术界和行业科学家进行合作,这些非常有价值。
经验将为早期职业调查员和受训者提供一个基础,使他们能够
确认并邀请为下一代成功的炎症和营养研究做出贡献。
演讲者包括来自不同背景、具有炎症专业知识的领先国家学术科学家
组织四场互动会议是为了促进和促进转化肥胖和营养/饮食研究。
鼓励跨学科整合、综合知识并在选定的领域产生新想法
先天/适应性免疫和炎症、营养(包括精准营养)和肥胖的主要目标。
此次会议将以我们在 2019 年和 2021 年成功研讨会上开始的对话为基础,以期制定最佳方案
此外,我们还为转化科学提供实践并为提案和合作项目产生想法。
将举办一场社交午餐和一场专门讨论学术与工业合作伙伴关系的会议,以鼓励讨论
我们还将举办早期职业午餐会,并讨论科学方法、资历和行业/学术界的联系。
研讨会,提供围绕指导和职业发展进行详细讨论的机会。
对研讨会的评价将包括通过在线调查进行总结性评估活动
会议网站评估参与者学到了什么、什么是有效的以及什么需要改进。
INSS 的预期成果是一篇针对主要免疫学或营养学的科学论文
关于如何将基础和临床研究的发现转化为预防和改善慢性病的杂志
未解决的炎症基于严格的证据,我们将通过美国广泛推广该研讨会。
免疫学家协会、白细胞生物学学会、美国营养学会、患者支持
肥胖行动联盟、营养部门、免疫学部门和营养部门等团体
我们预计与会者将涵盖免疫学、
营养学、生理学、生物信息学、生物化学等,预计出席人数约为 100 人。
科学家们,基于过去两次研讨会的成功和杰出的主要主题演讲人
谁同意参加。
项目成果
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