2016 Bones & Teeth Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
2016 骨头
基本信息
- 批准号:9045147
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-09-21 至 2016-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAddressAdultAreaBiologicalBiologyBiomedical ResearchBlood VesselsBone DiseasesBone GrowthCell CommunicationCellsClinical TrialsCohort StudiesCollaborationsCommunicationCongenital DisordersCuesDataDentalDentitionDevelopmentDisabled PersonsDisciplineDiseaseDistantEnergy MetabolismEnvironmentEventFamilyFeedbackFosteringFractureFutureGenesGoalsGovernment AgenciesGrowthGrowth and Development functionHealthHomeostasisIndustryMarrowMentorsMolecular GeneticsMolecular and Cellular BiologyNatural regenerationObesityOrganOsteocytesParticipantPathogenesisPharmaceutical PreparationsPhysiologicalPhysiologyPlayPostdoctoral FellowProcessRare DiseasesRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportRoleRunningScheduleSignal PathwaySignal TransductionStem cellsStructureTestingTherapeuticThinkingTimeTissuesTooth DiseasesTooth TissueTooth structureTravelUnderrepresented MinorityWomanabstractingafferent nervearthropathiesbasebonecareercareer developmentdesigngraduate studentinsightmacrophagemeetingsmembernovelnovel therapeuticsosteoblast differentiationosteoprogenitor cellplanetary Atmospherepostersprospectivepublic health relevancerepairedskeletal disorderstemstem cell nichesymposiumtherapeutic targettooltranscription factor
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The 2016 Bones & Teeth Gordon Research Conference together with the pre-meeting Gordon Research Seminar will bring together senior and junior investigators who are leaders in a variety of interconnected and interrelated disciplines essential for a comprehensive and encompassing study and understanding of bones and teeth and their acquired and congenital disorders. Great emphasis will be on the junior investigators and trainees who represent the future researchers in these fields. The scientific presentations, formal and informal discussions and poster presentations throughout the Conference are designed to expand the understanding of the genetic, molecular and cellular mechanisms and processes by which bones and teeth develop and are maintained normally, how these processes change during disease and how they have facilitated -and are facilitating- new thinking towards development of effective strategies to treat skeletal diseases and repair or regenerate bones and teeth. Given its format, the Conference provides a forum for extended discussions and conversations, interactions, networking, considerations of novel hypotheses and unmet research needs, and career considerations particularly useful for the young investigators and trainees. The last few years have produced novel, very important and far-reaching discoveries in bone and tooth research, have clarified in ever greater depth the sheer complexity of their biology, structure and function, have identified novel local and systemic regulatory interactions, interplays and circuits, and have unearthed previously unsuspected constituents and players in both tissue health and disease. The 2016 Conference will leverage all these new and important findings and aims to provide the attendees with: a broader appreciation and prospective of the biological and physiological complexity of bones and teeth; tangible and direct examples of therapeutic strategies being tested at the moment; and opportunities for consideration and discussion of future ones. The collegial and cooperative atmosphere that invariably characterizes a Gordon Conference will provide a perfect setting for intellectual development and stimulation and impetus to move the research fields on bones and teeth ahead toward ever greater research achievements and ever more effective disease treatments.
描述(由适用提供):2016年骨骼和牙齿戈登研究会议与会议前的戈登研究研讨会一起将召集高级和初级调查人员,他们是各种相互联系和相互关联的学科的领导者,对骨骼和牙齿的全面研究以及对骨骼和牙齿以及他们所获得的及其后的和杂种性的疾病至关重要。重点是代表这些领域未来研究人员的初级调查人员和学员。整个会议的科学演示,正式和非正式的讨论和海报演示旨在扩大对遗传,分子和细胞的机制和过程的理解,通过这些遗传,分子和细胞的机制和过程,骨骼和牙齿发育并保持正常状态,这些过程在疾病期间如何变化,以及如何准备好这些过程,并为制定有效的策略来制定有效的策略,以治疗骨骼疾病和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿和牙齿为中性作用和修复性和牙齿和牙齿所用作用所用作用。鉴于其格式,会议为扩展讨论和对话,互动,网络,新颖假设和未满足研究需求的考虑以及职业考虑以及对年轻的调查人员和受训者特别有用的职业考虑提供了论坛。在过去的几年中,在骨骼和牙齿研究中产生了新颖,非常重要且深远的发现,在更大的深度上阐明了其生物学,结构和功能的纯粹复杂性,已经确定了新型的本地和系统的调节性相互作用,互动和电路,并在组织健康和疾病中发现了先前未发现的构成和参与者。 2016年会议将利用所有这些新的重要发现,并旨在为与会者提供:对骨骼和牙齿的生物学和身体复杂性的更广泛的欣赏和预期;目前正在测试治疗策略的有形和直接例子;以及考虑和讨论未来的机会。戈登会议的特征是,合作和协调的氛围将为智力发展和刺激和动力提供理想的环境,以将骨骼和牙齿的研究领域推向朝着更大的研究成就和更有效的疾病治疗。
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