American Society for Virology Junior Scientist Travel Request
美国病毒学学会初级科学家旅行请求
基本信息
- 批准号:7432547
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-04-15 至 2011-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAmericanAnimalsAreaArtsAwardBiotechnologyCardiovascular systemChildhoodChronicClinical VirologyCollaborationsCoronavirusCounselingDegenerative DisorderDevelopmentDiseaseEducationEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEvaluationEvolutionFamilyFundingFutureGeneticGenetic StructuresGenomicsGoalsGrantHIVHepatitisHuman VirusImmunobiologyImmunologicsInfluenzaInvertebratesLearningLungMinorityMolecular BiologyNeurologicPaperPathogenesisPlantsPostdoctoral FellowProkaryotic CellsProteomicsQuestionnairesResearchResearch PersonnelScientistSocietiesStudentsTravelViralVirusWomanWorkWritingabstractingcareercollegedisorder controlessaysgastrointestinalgene therapylecturesneoplasticposterspre-doctoralsymposiumteachervirologyvirus genetics
项目摘要
The American Society for Virology (ASV) wishes to provide, through this five-year block grant, partial support
for the travel of 45 pre-doctoral students, 25 post-doctoral fellows, and 4 U.S. undergraduate teachers of
virology to participate in the annual scientific meetings of the ASV; awards for pre- and post-doctoral
applicants will be $400, and for teachers $500, for a total of $30,000 per year. Pre-doctoral and post-
doctoral applicants will be evaluated by the ASV Graduate Student/Postdoctoral Travel Award Committee,
and undergraduate teachers by the ASV Education and Career Development Committee, with announce-
ment of such awards to minority colleges. Student/fellow awardees must submit an abstract for presentation
of papers in workshops or poster sessions, and teachers must write an essay explaining the benefit of ASV
meeting attendance to their teaching and counseling. The ASV meeting provides an opportunity for U.S.
junior scientists to meet and interact directly with recognized expert virologists as well as learn in symposia,
workshops, poster sessions, and special conferences the most recent developments in virus research areas,
including the viruses of humans, animals, plants, invertebrates, and prokaryotes. Symposia, state-of-the-art
lectures, and workshops address all virus families and cover viral emergence, evolution, immunobiology,
molecular biology, disease control, clinical virology, as well as virus genetics, structure, replication, and
pathogenesis, including HIV, hepatitis, influenza, and coronaviruses. The ASV considers one excellent way
to stimulate and aid junior researchers and teachers in their future work is to enable them to interact directly
with experts in virology, from which unique, long-lasting collaborations and exchanges can result. Post-
meeting evaluation will be undertaken by analysis of questionnaires from awardees. Our aim is to provide
partial funding for junior virologists, including women and minority scientists, who might otherwise be unable
to attend the ASV meeting, with the goal of benefiting virological research in the U.S.A. for years to come.
The virological research presented and discussed at ASV meetings has many applications in the fields of
infectious, immunologic, neoplastic, hematologic, pulmonary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neurologic,
ophthalmologic, developmental and childhood diseases, and in chronic and degenerative diseases, as well
as in basic genetics, genomics, proteomics, gene therapy, and biotechnology.
美国病毒学学会(ASV)希望通过这项为期五年的赠款提供部分支持
45名博士后学生,25名博士后研究员和4位美国本科教师的旅行
参加ASV年度科学会议的病毒学;前后博士后的奖项
申请人为400美元,对于教师,$ 500,每年总计30,000美元。博士前和后
博士申请人将由ASV研究生/博士后旅行奖委员会评估
以及ASV教育和职业发展委员会的本科教师,并宣布
将这种奖项授予少数民族。学生/同伴获奖者必须提交摘要进行演示
讲习班或海报会议上的论文,教师必须撰写一篇文章,解释ASV的好处
开会参加他们的教学和咨询。 ASV会议为美国提供了机会
初级科学家将直接与公认的专家病毒学家见面并互动,并在研讨会上学习,
讲习班,海报会议和特殊会议是病毒研究领域的最新发展,
包括人类,动物,植物,无脊椎动物和原核生物的病毒。研讨会,最先进的
讲座和讲习班介绍所有病毒家庭,并涵盖病毒出现,进化,免疫生物学,
分子生物学,疾病控制,临床病毒学以及病毒遗传学,结构,复制和
发病机理,包括HIV,肝炎,流感和冠状病毒。 ASV认为一种很好的方法
刺激和协助初级研究人员和教师未来的工作是使他们直接互动
有了病毒学专家,可以从中产生独特的,长期的合作和交流。邮政-
会议评估将通过对获奖者的问卷分析进行。我们的目的是提供
初级病毒学家(包括妇女和少数族裔科学家)的部分资金,否则他们可能无法
参加ASV会议,目的是在未来几年中受益于美国的病毒学研究。
在ASV会议上提出和讨论的病毒学研究在该领域有许多应用
传染性,免疫学,肿瘤,血液学,肺,心血管,胃肠道,神经系统,神经系统
眼科,发育和儿童期疾病以及慢性和退化性疾病
就像基本遗传学,基因组学,蛋白质组学,基因治疗和生物技术一样。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('DOROTHEA L SAWICKI', 18)}}的其他基金
American Society for Virology Meeting - Jr. Investigator Support Proposal
美国病毒学学会会议 - 初级研究员支持提案
- 批准号:
9049703 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
American Society for Virology Meeting - Jr. Investigator Support Proposal
美国病毒学学会会议 - 初级研究员支持提案
- 批准号:
9294053 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
International Congress of Virology, Sapporo, ASV Travel Request
国际病毒学大会,札幌,ASV 旅行请求
- 批准号:
8003016 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
International Congress of Virology, Istanbul, ASV Travel Request
国际病毒学大会,伊斯坦布尔,ASV 旅行请求
- 批准号:
7329459 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
American Society for Virology Junior Scientist Travel Request
美国病毒学学会初级科学家旅行请求
- 批准号:
7609050 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
American Society for Virology Junior Scientist Travel Request
美国病毒学学会初级科学家旅行请求
- 批准号:
7217333 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 1万 - 项目类别:
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