GI Response to Injury: Canada 2004
GI 对伤害的反应:加拿大 2004 年
基本信息
- 批准号:6887946
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-09-25 至 2005-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
"Gastrointestinal Response to Injury: Canada 2004" will be the fifth meeting in a series of meetings originally entitled "The Cellular and Molecular Basis of Gastroduodenal Mucosal Defense" that have taken place every three years since the first meeting was held at Copper Mountain, Colorado in 1992. The fourth meeting was held at Chateau Montebello, Quebec, Canada, in 2001. The title of that meeting, "Gastrointestinal Response to Injury: Canada 2001," reflected the broader scope of the program, which included topics that were applicable to investigation of gastrointestinal mucosal defense in the intestine as well as the upper gastrointestinal tract. The proposed meeting, "Gastrointestinal Response to Injury: Canada 2004", addresses important and cutting edge topics relevant to diseases affecting the entire luminal GI tract. The program includes three parts each consisting of two separate sessions. Part I examines factors regulating gastrointestinal responses to injury including 1) the mucosal barrier, and 2) the immune system. The second part, agents and mechanisms of gastrointestinal injury addresses 3) NSAIDs, oxidative stress, and other agents of mucosal injury, and 4) microbial-host interactions. Part III addresses manifestations of gut injury and potential to modulate disease outcomes in sessions on 5) healing, repair, and carcinogenesis, and 6) chronic inflammation and its clinical consequences including inflammatory bowel disease. A major goal of this meeting is to provide young scientists with a unique exposure to current research in the field of gastrointestinal responses to injury in an open environment in which they can interact formally and informally with established investigators from around the world. The meeting will also foster interactions among scientists working in different aspects of gastroenteric biology as well as those between basic and clinical investigators. The meeting is supported by educational grants from industry, which will support the costs of the meeting including travel, meals and accommodation for 28 invited speakers and/or session chairs comprised of 8 women, 7 racial/ethnic minorities (including 3 traditionally underrepresented minorities), and several junior investigators. Additional funds are needed to support the costs of attendance for young trainee investigators who otherwise might not have the opportunity to attend such a meeting. The aim of this application is to obtain the funds for travel awards to facilitate the participation of young scientists in "Gastrointestinal Response to Injury: Canada 2004", particularly those with interests in intestinal inflammatory disorders.
描述(由申请人提供):
“胃肠道损伤反应:加拿大2004年”将是一系列会议中的第五次会议,最初题为“胃十二指肠粘膜防御的细胞和分子基础”,自第一次会议在科罗拉多州铜山举行以来,每三年举行一次1992年。第四次会议于2001年在加拿大魁北克省蒙特贝罗城堡举行。那次会议的标题是“胃肠道反应”伤害:加拿大 2001”反映了该计划的更广泛范围,其中包括适用于研究肠道和上胃肠道胃肠粘膜防御的主题。拟议的会议“对损伤的胃肠道反应:加拿大 2004 年”讨论了与影响整个胃肠道的疾病相关的重要和前沿主题。该计划包括三个部分,每个部分由两个单独的会议组成。第一部分研究调节胃肠道对损伤反应的因素,包括 1) 粘膜屏障和 2) 免疫系统。第二部分,胃肠道损伤的因素和机制,涉及 3) 非甾体抗炎药、氧化应激和其他粘膜损伤因素,以及 4) 微生物与宿主的相互作用。第三部分讨论了肠道损伤的表现以及调节疾病结果的潜力,会议涉及 5) 治愈、修复和致癌作用,以及 6) 慢性炎症及其临床后果,包括炎症性肠病。这次会议的一个主要目标是为年轻科学家提供一个独特的机会,让他们在开放的环境中了解胃肠道损伤反应领域的当前研究,在这种环境中,他们可以与来自世界各地的知名研究人员进行正式和非正式的互动。会议还将促进胃肠生物学不同领域的科学家之间以及基础和临床研究人员之间的互动。该会议得到了行业教育补助金的支持,该补助金将支持会议费用,包括 28 名受邀演讲者和/或会议主席(包括 8 名女性、7 个种族/族裔(包括 3 个传统上代表性不足的少数群体))的旅行、餐饮和住宿,以及几位初级调查员。需要额外的资金来支持年轻的实习调查员的出席费用,否则他们可能没有机会参加这样的会议。此申请的目的是获得旅行奖励资金,以促进年轻科学家参与“胃肠道损伤反应:加拿大 2004”,特别是那些对肠道炎症性疾病感兴趣的科学家。
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