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
基本信息
- 批准号:9294053
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-07-01 至 2017-10-01
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by the applicant): The American Society for Virology (ASV) is applying for a multi-year block grant to provide partial support for pre-doctoral students, post-doctoral fellows and U.S. under-graduate teachers of virology to participate in the annual ASV scientific meetings in 2016-2021. The ASV 2016 meeting will be held June 18-22nd on the Virginia Tech University campus. Our aim is to provide partial support for junior virologists, with
particular attention to participation by women
and underrepresented minority virologists, with the goal of benefiting U.S. research in the future.
Pre- and post-doctoral awards will be $500, and for teachers $1,000, for a total of $30,000 per year. Members of the ASV Graduate Student/Post-doctoral Travel Award Committee and the Education & Career Development Committee evaluate the applications that include for students and fellows an abstract of their work for presentation in workshops or poster sessions, and for teachers an essay explaining the benefit of ASV meeting attendance to their teaching and counseling. In addition to its members, ASV announces the availability of travel awards to ~100 U.S. minority schools and institutions. Post-meeting evaluations are obtained by questionnaires required of awardees that focus on how they benefited from participation. The ASV meeting continues to provide an opportunity for U.S. junior scientists to meet and interact directly with recognized virologists as well as to learn in symposia, workshops, poster sessions, and special satellite symposia the most recent developments in virus research areas, including the viruses of humans, animals, plants, invertebrates and prokaryotes. The ASV is one of the last general virology meetings with this breath of offerings, enhancing directly opportunities for crossfertilization of ideas and technologies across the whole of the virus world. This scope spans topics such as virus genetics, replication, structure, pathogenesis, evolution and emergence, disease control and virus-host interactions. Work presented at the ASV general meetings has applications in fields such as infectious diseases, immunology, cancer, hematology, cardiology, gastroenterology, neurology and pediatrics. The ASV feels that supporting virology research in this way positively impacts U.S. efforts in public health and the research needed to overcome viral diseases.
描述(由适用的说明提供):美国病毒学学会(ASV)申请了多年块拨款,以为博士前的学生,博士后研究员和美国病毒学本科教师提供部分支持,以参加2016 - 2021年的年度ASV科学会议。 ASV 2016会议将于6月18日至22日在弗吉尼亚理工大学校园举行。我们的目的是为初级病毒学家提供部分支持
特别关注女性的参与
以及代表性不足的少数族裔病毒学家,目的是使美国的研究受益。
博士后奖项和后奖项将为500美元,对于教师$ 1,000,每年总计30,000美元。 ASV研究生/博士后旅行奖委员会和教育与职业发展委员会的成员评估了包括学生和研究员在讲习班或海报会议上的介绍的摘要,并为教师提供了一篇论文,解释了ASV的好处,而ASV会议会议会议上课。除了其成员外,ASV还宣布向约100所美国少数民族学校和机构提供旅行奖。会议后的评估是由获奖者要求的问卷获得的,这些问卷重点是他们如何从参与中受益。 ASV会议继续为美国初级科学家提供机会直接与公认的病毒学家见面并与他们进行聊天,讲习班,海报会议和特殊卫星专题讨论,这是病毒研究领域的最新发展,包括人类,动物,植物,无脊椎动物和原始脑的病毒。 ASV是伴随着这种产品呼吸的最后一般病毒学会议之一,为整个病毒世界中的思想和技术提供了直接利用的机会。该范围涵盖了病毒遗传学,复制,结构,发病机理,进化和出现,疾病控制和病毒宿主相互作用等主题。在ASV股东大会上提出的工作在感染疾病,免疫学,癌症,血液学,心脏病学,胃肠病学,神经病学和儿科等领域有应用。 ASV认为以这种方式支持病毒学研究会对美国在公共卫生方面的努力产生积极影响以及克服病毒疾病所需的研究。
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美国病毒学学会会议 - 初级研究员支持提案
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9049703 - 财政年份:2011
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7432547 - 财政年份:2006
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$ 1.2万 - 项目类别:
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$ 1.2万 - 项目类别:
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