2013 Cardiac Arrhythmia Mechanisms Gordon Research Conference
2013年心律失常机制戈登研究会议
基本信息
- 批准号:8450492
- 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:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-02-15 至 2014-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAreaArrhythmiaBasic ScienceBiophysicsCessation of lifeClinicClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComputer SimulationDiagnosisDiseaseExposure toFacultyFosteringFoundationsFutureGenerationsGeneticGoalsImageIndustryInformaticsInternationalKnowledgeLeadLinkMapsMethodologyMethodsMindMolecular BiologyNonlinear DynamicsPatientsPostdoctoral FellowPreventionPrevention therapyProtein ChemistryProteomicsResearchResearch PersonnelRestRiskScientistStagingStratificationTextilesTranslational ResearchTranslationsWorkbench to bedsideclinically relevantdisabilityfight againstgraduate studentheart rhythmimprovedinterdisciplinary approachinterestmeetingsnovelnovel strategiespeerpublic health relevancestem cell biologystructural biologysudden cardiac deathsymposiumtheories
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The 2013 Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Cardiac Arrhythmia Mechanisms will focus on integrating basic and translational science with clinically relevant topics. This is the 6th GRC on Cardiac Arrhythmia Mechanisms. Every two years since 2003, this international meeting has provided a venue for scientific discourse on the mechanisms that underlie disturbances in cardiac rhythm and lethal arrhythmias, and the novel approaches to therapy and prevention. The meeting draws broad participation from the national and international communities of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and senior faculty, working in academia or in industry, which share a common interest in the fight against cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. We postulate that urgently needed advances in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cardiac arrhythmias are likely to develop through an integrative approach, drawing from various fields such as genetics, proteomics and advanced informatics, molecular and structural biology, stem cell biology, protein chemistry, biophysics, theory of wave propagation, mapping, imaging, computer modeling and nonlinear dynamics. Communication is therefore key in the integration of such potentially disparate information, as we seek to achieve a common goal. In conducting this conference, we seek to: "Provide a forum for face-to-face dialog between basic and clinical scientists. We propose that this is crucial for identification of key areas ripe for translation from bench to bedside. The GRC is an ideal venue for the meeting of the minds that can form new bridges across the basic-to-clinic gap in the focused area of cardiac arrhythmia mechanisms. "Bring together scientists with expertise in disparate fields and yet, focused in a common objective. We propose that, as ideas are critical, so is the exposure to novel state-of-the-art methodologies. This GRC brings together investigators that apply a variety of highly sophisticated methods for one common purpose: to better understand the mechanisms, and improve the diagnosis, treatment and risk stratification of patients with arrhythmia disease. "Provide the fabric for networking between current leaders in the field, and those that will lead in the future. We propose that the future of research in cardiac arrhythmias rests on the new generation. Networking at an early stage fosters open and long lasting collaborations, key to discovery. GRC conferences create the setting, where future leaders link with current ones and with their peers, to build the foundation of knowledge that will
support arrhythmia research in the years to come.
描述(由申请人提供):2013 年戈登心律失常机制研究会议 (GRC) 将重点关注将基础科学和转化科学与临床相关主题相结合。这是关于心律失常机制的第六届 GRC。自 2003 年以来,该国际会议每两年召开一次,为科学讨论心律紊乱和致命性心律失常的机制以及治疗和预防的新方法提供了场所。此次会议吸引了国内外学术界或工业界的研究生、博士后和高级教师的广泛参与,他们对抗击心律失常和心源性猝死有着共同的兴趣。我们假设,心律失常的诊断、治疗和预防方面迫切需要的进展可能会通过综合方法取得进展,这些方法来自遗传学、蛋白质组学和高级信息学、分子和结构生物学、干细胞生物学、蛋白质化学、生物物理学、波传播理论、测绘、成像、计算机建模和非线性动力学。因此,当我们寻求实现共同目标时,沟通对于整合这些可能不同的信息至关重要。在举办这次会议时,我们力求:“为基础科学家和临床科学家之间的面对面对话提供一个论坛。我们认为,这对于确定从实验室到临床的成熟关键领域至关重要。GRC 是一个理想的选择思想交流的场所,可以在心律失常机制的重点领域搭建跨越基础和临床差距的新桥梁,“将具有不同领域专业知识的科学家聚集在一起,但专注于一个共同的目标。我们建议,由于想法很重要,因此接触新颖的最先进的方法也很重要。该 GRC 汇集了研究人员,他们应用各种高度复杂的方法来实现一个共同的目的:更好地了解心律失常疾病的机制,并改进心律失常疾病患者的诊断、治疗和风险分层。 “为该领域当前领导者和未来领导者之间的网络提供基础。我们建议心律失常研究的未来取决于新一代。早期阶段的网络可以促进开放和持久的合作, GRC 会议创造了一个环境,让未来的领导者与当前的领导者及其同行建立联系,为未来的领导者奠定知识基础。
支持未来几年的心律失常研究。
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