Epigenetics: Opportunities for Sleep and Circadian Research
表观遗传学:睡眠和昼夜节律研究的机会
基本信息
- 批准号:8399335
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.9万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-08-15 至 2013-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAgingAging-Related ProcessAngelman SyndromeApplications GrantsAreaAwardBrainCardiovascular systemCircadian RhythmsCollaborationsCommunitiesDNA MethylationDNA SequenceDataDevelopmentDevelopmental ProcessDiseaseEducational workshopEpigenetic ProcessEtiologyFragile X SyndromeGene ExpressionHealthInstitutesJournalsLinkLongevityMalignant NeoplasmsMental disordersMetabolic DiseasesMetabolic syndromeMetabolismMethodologyNational Institute on AgingNerve DegenerationNervous system structureNeurodevelopmental DisorderNeurologicNeuronal PlasticityObesityOralPathogenesisPhiladelphiaPlayProcessPublishingRNA InterferenceRecommendationResearchResearch PersonnelResearch PriorityRett SyndromeRoleSleepSleep DisordersSlideStrategic PlanningStudentsSynaptic plasticityTechniquesTravelUnited States National Institutes of HealthVariantchromatin remodelingcircadian pacemakerdesigndevelopmental diseaseepigenomicshistone modificationinterestnervous system disorderprogramsrelating to nervous systemresearch studysleep regulationsuburbsymposiumweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Epigenetics is rapidly evolving as an important area of inquiry. There are already data that epigenetic mechanisms play an important role in linking metabolism to the functioning of the circadian clock. Currently, however, there is very limited information as to the role of epigenetics in regulation of sleep and in the pathogenesis of sleep disorders. This conference proposal is designed to address this void. The conference title is "Epigenetics: Opportunities for Sleep and Circadian Research". It is proposed to bring together investigators from sleep and circadian research and from epigenetics. The conference is designed to bring investigators in sleep/circadian research up to date with epigenetic concepts and techniques. Further, it is constructed in such a way that investigators in epigenetics will become familiar with current concepts and questions in sleep/circadian research and study of sleep disorders. The conference is designed to stimulate future research collaborations between these two scientific communities and to excite new investigators in getting involved in this area. The conference has initial overview sessions to familiarize epigenetic investigators about sleep and sleep disorders and then investigators in sleep/circadian research about epigenetics. Thereafter there are multiple sessions each on a specific topic with investigators presenting from the sleep/circadian background and from epigenetics. The specific topic areas are as follows: a) Synaptic Plasticity: Sleep & Epigenomics; b) Aging & Neurodegeneration; c) Metabolism, Sleep & Epigenomics; d) Psychiatric & Neurodevelopmental Disorders; and e) Techniques. Travel awards will also be provided to new investigators and a specific session on the program will be for relevant oral presentations from new investigators. A workshop summary of the conference will be published in the leading sleep research journal, Sleep. This will contain
information about the website, which will have slides from all presenters; thus, talks will be available to anybody interested on this website. The topic of the conference is timely since it is one of the new areas of inquiry proposed in the recently announced NIH Strategic Plan for Sleep Disorders Research, as well as research priorities within the National Institute on Aging.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: A two and 1/2 day conference to identify research opportunities to further elucidate epigenetic mechanisms in sleep processes and leading to sleep disorders will be held on October 3-5, 2012 in Lafayette Hills, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia. This conference grant application to the National Institute on Aging, with support from other Institutes, requests partial support for the conference that will be used primarily to cover the travel and hotel expenses of the invited speakers and student awards.
描述(由申请人提供):表观遗传学正在迅速发展成为一个重要的研究领域。已有数据表明,表观遗传机制在将新陈代谢与生物钟功能联系起来方面发挥着重要作用。然而,目前关于表观遗传学在睡眠调节和睡眠障碍发病机制中的作用的信息非常有限。本会议提案旨在解决这一空白。会议标题是“表观遗传学:睡眠和昼夜节律研究的机会”。建议将睡眠和昼夜节律研究以及表观遗传学的研究人员聚集在一起。该会议旨在让睡眠/昼夜节律研究的研究人员了解最新的表观遗传学概念和技术。此外,它的构建方式使得表观遗传学研究人员将熟悉睡眠/昼夜节律研究和睡眠障碍研究中的当前概念和问题。此次会议旨在促进这两个科学界之间未来的研究合作,并激发新的研究人员参与该领域。会议举行了初步概述会议,以使表观遗传学研究人员熟悉有关睡眠和睡眠障碍的知识,然后使睡眠/昼夜节律研究的研究人员熟悉有关表观遗传学的知识。此后,将举行多个会议,每个会议针对一个特定主题,研究人员从睡眠/昼夜节律背景和表观遗传学角度进行介绍。具体主题领域如下: a) 突触可塑性:睡眠与表观基因组学; b) 衰老和神经退行性疾病; c) 新陈代谢、睡眠和表观基因组学; d) 精神和神经发育障碍; e) 技术。还将向新研究人员提供差旅奖励,并且将针对该计划举行专门会议,供新研究人员进行相关口头报告。会议的研讨会摘要将发表在领先的睡眠研究期刊《Sleep》上。这将包含
有关网站的信息,其中包含所有演示者的幻灯片;因此,任何对此网站感兴趣的人都可以参加讲座。这次会议的主题是及时的,因为它是最近宣布的美国国立卫生研究院睡眠障碍研究战略计划中提出的新研究领域之一,也是美国国家老龄化研究所的研究重点。
公共健康相关性:为期两天又 1/2 天的会议将于 2012 年 10 月 3 日至 5 日在费城郊区宾夕法尼亚州拉斐特山举行,以确定进一步阐明睡眠过程中的表观遗传机制并导致睡眠障碍的研究机会。本次会议向国家老龄化研究所申请拨款,在其他研究所的支持下,请求为会议提供部分支持,主要用于支付受邀演讲者的差旅费和酒店费以及学生奖项。
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