NAVBO Workshops at Vascular Biology 2019
2019 年血管生物学 NAVBO 研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:9762643
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-08-01 至 2020-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAreaAtherosclerosisAwarenessBasic ScienceBiologyBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsBlood VesselsCaliforniaCell CommunicationCellsClinicalCollaborationsCollectionCustomDefectDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDevelopmental ProcessDiabetes MellitusDisciplineDiseaseEducational workshopEmerging TechnologiesEventExplosionExtracellular MatrixFosteringFunctional disorderFundingGene ExpressionGeneticGoalsHealthHeart DiseasesHematological DiseaseHumanHypertensionIn SituIn VitroInternationalInvestigationJointsKnowledgeLightLungLung diseasesMaintenanceMalignant NeoplasmsMicrocirculationMolecular GeneticsMorphologyMyocardial InfarctionNatural regenerationPathologicPathologyPeripheralPhenotypePhysiologyPostdoctoral FellowPrevention strategyPrincipal InvestigatorPrivate SectorProcessResearchResearch PersonnelScientistSocietiesStrokeTexasTherapeuticTissuesTranslational ResearchTranslationsUniversitiesVascular DiseasesWorkblood vessel developmentcareerdevelopmental geneticsexperiencefield studygraduate studenthuman diseaseinsightinterestmalformationmeetingsnervous system disordernovelnovel therapeutic interventionnovel therapeuticsorgan regenerationprogramsresponsestem cell biologysymposiumsynergismunpublished works
项目摘要
Vascular Biology 2019
NAVBO's Developmental Vascular Biology and Genetics Workshop
(Organizers: Victoria Bautch, UNC-Chapel Hill and Courtney Griffin, OMRF)
and
NAVBO's Vascular Matrix Biology and Bioengineering Workshop
(Organizers: Kayla Bayless, Texas A&M University and Marlene Rabinovitch, Stanford University)
October 27-31, 2019
Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California
Principal Investigator: Victoria Bautch
Project Summary/Abstract
The field of vascular biology has experienced an explosion of information in recent years. In light of this
wealth of information, there is an increased need for interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and discussion.
Vascular biology has evolved over the past decade as a major cross-disciplinary field that impacts numerous
major human diseases, including atherosclerosis, hypertension, lung disease, cancer, neurological disorders,
diabetes, stroke, and hematological disorders. Many key cellular events leading to these pathologies
recapitulate processes that take place during vascular development and are influenced by genetics, vascular
cell responses, the extracellular matrix, and biophysical forces. This important intersection between
developmental biology, genetics, matrix biology, and bioengineering has major implications for vascular
diseases, including those that originate in the microcirculation, and also for stem cell biology, vascular
differentiation, and regeneration. The eighth Developmental Vascular Biology and Genetics Workshop will be
held concurrently with the seventh Vascular Matrix Biology and Bioengineering Workshop, with contributions
from the Microcirculatory Society. This joint meeting will bring together scientists with the common interest of
understanding how blood vessels form in development, how this information pertains to pathological states,
and how it can be exploited for regeneration. The program was developed to include the latest unpublished
information in topics of interest in both of these fields and the microcirculation field, and to integrate novel,
emerging themes in each area and at the intersection of these previously separate fields.
We request funds to partially support both interdisciplinary, international workshops, which will also
incorporate aspects of the microcirculation and bring together investigators from the academic and private
sectors, along with trainees from diverse fields of study for five days of intense discussion and study. The
meeting will be held at the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, CA from October 27-31, 2019. We
have a roster of speakers that includes leaders in developmental vascular biology and genetics, vascular
matrix biology and bioengineering, and microcirculation. We also include among invited speakers more junior
investigators making breakthroughs in vascular research. In addition, almost half of the workshop speakers will
be chosen from submitted abstracts to capture the latest unpublished work in these disciplines, with the
majority of abstract presentations from early stage investigators and trainees. Our goal is to foster high-level
exchange of ideas amongst a diverse group of investigators, including those directly involved in translational
research. We include joint sessions on emerging technologies and vascular therapeutics to facilitate
interactions among researchers involved in basic and clinical/translational research. The meeting seeks insight
into new therapeutic approaches to ameliorate a broad spectrum of pathological states, including
developmental defects, atherosclerosis, hypertension, myocardial infarction, and stroke.
血管生物学2019
NAVBO的发育性血管生物学和遗传学研讨会
(组织者:维多利亚·鲍奇(Victoria Bautch),UNC-Chapel Hill和Courtney Griffin,OMRF)
和
NAVBO的血管基质生物学和生物工程研讨会
(组织者:德克萨斯州农工大学的凯拉·湾(Kayla Bayless)和斯坦福大学的玛琳·拉比诺维奇(Marlene Rabinovitch))
2019年10月27日至31日
加利福尼亚太平洋格罗夫的Asilomar会议场
首席研究员:维多利亚·贝奇(Victoria Bautch)
项目摘要/摘要
近年来,血管生物学领域经历了信息的爆炸。鉴于这个
丰富的信息,对思想和讨论的跨学科交流的需求越来越大。
在过去的十年中,血管生物学发展为主要跨学科领域,影响了许多
主要的人类疾病,包括动脉粥样硬化,高血压,肺部疾病,癌症,神经系统疾病,
糖尿病,中风和血液学疾病。许多关键的细胞事件导致这些病理
在血管发育过程中进行的概括过程,受遗传学,血管的影响
细胞反应,细胞外基质和生物物理力。这个重要的交叉点
发育生物学,遗传学,基质生物学和生物工程对血管具有重大影响
疾病,包括起源于微循环的疾病,以及干细胞生物学,血管
分化和再生。第八届发育性血管生物学和遗传学研讨会将是
与第七个血管基质生物学和生物工程研讨会同时举行,并提供贡献
来自微循环社会。该联合会议将使科学家们汇集在一起的共同利益
了解血管在发育中如何形成,这些信息如何与病理状态有关,
以及如何利用它进行再生。该程序的开发是为了包括最新的未发布
在这两个领域和微循环领域中感兴趣的主题中的信息,并整合新颖的信息,
在每个区域和这些先前独立的字段的交点处出现主题。
我们要求资金部分支持跨学科的国际研讨会,这也将
结合微循环的各个方面,并将学术和私人的调查员聚集在一起
领域以及来自不同研究领域的学员进行了五天的激烈讨论和研究。这
会议将于2019年10月27日至31日在加利福尼亚州太平洋格罗夫的Asilomar会议场举行。
拥有一组扬声器,其中包括发育性血管生物学和遗传学的领导者,血管
基质生物学和生物工程以及微循环。我们还包括在受邀演讲者中更多的初中
研究人员在血管研究中取得突破。此外,几乎一半的研讨会扬声器将
从提交的摘要中选择以获取这些学科中最新未发表的作品,
早期研究人员和学员的大多数抽象演讲。我们的目标是培养高级
在各种各样的调查人员中交流思想,包括直接参与翻译的研究者
研究。我们包括有关新兴技术和血管疗法的联合会议,以促进
参与基础和临床/转化研究的研究人员之间的相互作用。会议寻求见识
采用新的治疗方法来改善各种各样的病理状态,包括
发育缺陷,动脉粥样硬化,高血压,心肌梗塞和中风。
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Victoria L Bautch其他文献
Flt-1 functions as a ligand sink for VEGF in early vascular development
- DOI:
10.1016/j.vph.2006.08.033 - 发表时间:
2006-09-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Nicholas C Kappas;Gefei Zeng;Allan Nanney;Amanda Schimizzi;Joseph B. Kearney;Victoria L Bautch - 通讯作者:
Victoria L Bautch
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{{ truncateString('Victoria L Bautch', 18)}}的其他基金
Mechanisms of neovascularization in response to ischemia
缺血反应的新生血管形成机制
- 批准号:
8900327 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 3万 - 项目类别:
Mechanisms of neovascularization in response to ischemia
缺血反应的新生血管形成机制
- 批准号:
9086396 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 3万 - 项目类别:
Integrating Cell Division and Morphogenesis in Developing Vessels
将细胞分裂和形态发生整合到发育中的血管中
- 批准号:
7655236 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 3万 - 项目类别:
Integrating Cell Division and Morphogenesis in Developing Vessels
将细胞分裂和形态发生整合到发育中的血管中
- 批准号:
7323843 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 3万 - 项目类别:
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