PNIRS 2017 Annual Meeting
PNIRS 2017 年会
基本信息
- 批准号:9339045
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.29万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-06-01 至 2018-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Basic ScienceBehaviorBehavioralBehavioral MedicineBrainCancer BiologyCancer CenterCancer ModelCancer SurvivorshipCellsClinicalCollaborationsCommittee MembersCommunicable DiseasesCommunicationDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseEducationEducational workshopEndocrineEndocrinologyFosteringFundingGenomeGoalsHealthHourImmuneImmune systemImmunologistImmunologyInflammationInternationalKnowledgeLocationMalignant NeoplasmsMedicalNamesNervous system structureNeuraxisNeurosciencesOralParticipantPharmacologyPhysiologyProcessPsychiatryPsychologistPsychologyPsychoneuroimmunologyResearchResearch PersonnelRheumatologyScheduleScientistSeriesSocial EnvironmentSocietiesStressTimeTrainingTranslatingUniversity of Texas M D Anderson Cancer CenterViral CancerWorkanticancer researchclinically relevantfrontierhealth applicationinterestlecturesmalignant breast neoplasmmeetingsmembermitochondrial dysfunctionnext generationpatient populationpostersprogramsrelating to nervous systemresiliencesymposiumtumor progression
项目摘要
Abstract
The goal of the present application is to obtain partial funding for trainee programming at
the 2017 annual meeting of The PsychoNeuroImmunology Research Society (PNIRS). The
PNIRS is an international organization for researchers in a number of scientific and medical
disciplines, including psychology, neurosciences, immunology, physiology, pharmacology,
psychiatry, behavioral medicine, infectious diseases, endocrinology and rheumatology, who
are interested in interactions between the nervous and immune systems, and the
relationship between behavior and health.
The PNIRS meeting is unique among conferences in that it occurs annually and
focuses on all aspects of brain – immune interactions and the domains in which these
interactions are studied. The scientific program format includes (1) named lectureships,
which provide leaders in the field an hour in which to present their work in depth, (2)
symposia, to highlight some of the newest research in the field, and (3) oral sessions
chosen from the top scoring abstract submissions to allow for the full representation of the
interdisciplinary topics of interest to the PNIRS members. Importantly, a select number of
trainees are chosen to present within the oral sessions, providing an important opportunity
for early-stage trainees. The majority of the scientific content of the meeting is within the
poster session. Poster sessions occur during un-opposed time slots, which are scheduled
to maximize participation by attendees.
In addition to the Scientific Program, a half-day Educational Short Course and a
Professional Development Workshop (trainees only) is presented on the day prior to the
meeting. The title of the 2017 PNIRS Short Course is: Resilience and PNI: From Clinical to
Basic Science.
During the past three PNIRS annual meetings, cancer-related research has been well
represented in the scientific program, with approximately 25% of the oral session talks
and/or symposia directly relevant to cancer research. Because the local organizing
committee members are all from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and
because of the close physical proximity of the meeting location (Galveston, TX is
approximately 50 miles from MD Anderson Cancer Center), we anticipate that attendees at
the meeting will include a large number of cancer researchers and that cancer-related
content will be strong.
抽象的
本申请的目的是在
2017年心理肌免疫研究学会(PNIRS)的年度会议。这
PNIRS是一家在许多科学和医学的研究人员的国际组织
学科,包括心理学,神经科学,免疫学,生理学,药理学,
精神病学,行为医学,传染病,内分泌学和风湿病学,谁
对神经和免疫系统之间的相互作用感兴趣,
行为与健康之间的关系。
PNIRS会议在每年发生的会议之间是独一无二的
专注于大脑的各个方面 - 免疫相互作用和这些领域
相互作用是研究的。科学计划格式包括(1)名称的讲座,
这为场地提供了一个小时的领导者,可以深入介绍他们的工作,(2)
座谈会,突出该领域的一些最新研究,(3)口头会议
从最高评分的抽象提交中选择,以允许完整表示
PNIRS成员感兴趣的跨学科主题。重要的是,选择数量
选择学员在口头会议中介绍,提供重要的机会
适用于早期的学员。会议的大多数科学内容都在
海报会话。海报会议在未安排的时间插槽期间发生
最大程度地提高与会者的参与。
除了科学计划,半天的教育短期课程和
专业发展研讨会(仅培训)是在前一天提出的
会议。 2017年PNIRS短课程的标题是:弹性和PNI:从临床到
基础科学。
在过去的三个PNIRS年度会议中,与癌症相关的研究很好
在科学计划中代表,大约有25%的口头会话会谈
和/或研讨会与癌症研究直接相关。因为当地组织
委员会成员全都来自德克萨斯大学医学博士安德森癌症中心,
由于会议地点的物理距离非常接近(德克萨斯州加尔维斯顿
距MD Anderson癌症中心约50英里),我们预计会员会参加
会议将包括大量的癌症研究人员和与癌症有关的研究人员
内容会很强。
项目成果
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