2019 Cell Growth and Proliferation Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
2019细胞生长与增殖戈登研究会议暨戈登研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:9762703
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.5万
- 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:2019-07-03 至 2020-07-02
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Abnormal CellAgingAnimal ModelArchitectureAreaAtmosphereAutoimmune DiseasesBiologyCDK4 geneCell CycleCell Cycle RegulationCell ProliferationCellsCellular biologyChromosome SegregationClinical TrialsCollaborationsColumbidaeCommunicationCommunitiesCytokinesisDegenerative DisorderDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDisciplineDiseaseEpigenetic ProcessEventFDA approvedFacultyFosteringFundingGeneticGenomeGenome StabilityGenomic InstabilityGeographyGoalsGovernmentGrowthHeterogeneityHumanImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesIndustryInvestigationLeadershipLetrozoleMalignant NeoplasmsMentorsMetabolic DiseasesMetabolismNormal CellNorth AmericaParticipantPharmaceutical PreparationsPhosphorylationPhysiologyPostdoctoral FellowRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelResortScheduleScientistSignal TransductionStructureStudentsTherapeuticTimeUbiquitinationUnderrepresented GroupsUnited States National Institutes of HealthVariantVermontWomanbasecancer cellcancer therapycareercareer developmentcell growthdevelopmental diseasegraduate studentinhibitor/antagonistinterestinventionkinase inhibitormalignant breast neoplasmmeetingsmembernew technologyoutreachpostersprogramssenior facultysuccesssymposiumtargeted treatmenttool
项目摘要
SUMMARY
This proposal is a request for support from the NIH for partial support of the Gordon Research Conference
(GRC) “Cell Growth and Proliferation: Normal and Abnormal Cell Cycle Variations.” The conference will gather
150-200 graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, staff scientists, junior and senior faculty, lab leaders in
industry and government for discussions of their most recent unpublished discoveries. The Conference will
focus on mechanisms of normal cell proliferation control, the many cell cycle variations required for normal
growth, and the variety of abnormal cell cycle perturbations in cancer and other proliferative diseases. The
program format is an approximately equal mix of invited speakers with speakers selected from abstract
submitted in the spring of 2019 with an emphasis on broad representation of speakers from multiple
disciplines, career stages, demographic and geographic backgrounds. The Chair and Vice Chair are
specifically committed to creating a diverse and inclusive conference that reflects the breadth of cell cycle
control and fundamental cancer cell biology research and that showcases the contributions of both junior and
senior members of the field. Topics of formal research sessions planned include an opening session focused
on Cancer Cell Biology and additional sessions including 1) genome architecture and genome instability, 2)
quantitative cell cycle dynamics, 3) chromosome segregation and cytokinesis, 4) intercellular heterogeneity, 5)
phosphorylation and ubiquitination, 6) cancer and targeted therapies, 7) metabolism and signaling, 8)
differentiation and cell cycle remodeling. In addition, there will be four poster sessions and ample unstructured
time for informal networking. We will also use funding to partially support the affiliated Gordon Research
Seminar, a 1.5 day event that immediately precedes the GRC organized by and for postdocs and students.
This event will be held at Mount Snow Resort, West Dover, Vermont from July 7-12, 2019 and is the only major
conference for the cell cycle regulation field in North America planned for 2019. It is relatively unique in its
breadth because it brings together researchers focused on basic and translational biology from academic and
industry settings.
概括
该提案是NIH的支持请求,以部分支持戈登研究会议
(GRC)“细胞生长和增殖:正常和异常的细胞周期变化。”会议将聚集
150-200名研究生,博士后研究员,员工科学家,初级和高级教职员工,实验室领袖
行业和政府讨论其最新未发表的发现。会议将
专注于正常细胞增殖控制的机制,正常所需的许多细胞周期变化
生长以及癌症和其他增殖疾病中异常细胞周期扰动的种类。
程序格式是被邀请的扬声器的组合,与摘要选择的扬声器
于2019年春季提交,重点是来自多个的演讲者的广泛代表
学科,职业阶段,人口统计和地理背景。椅子和副主席是
专门致力于创建一个反映细胞周期广度的多元化和包容性会议
控制和基本癌细胞生物学研究,并展示了初级和
该领域的高级成员。计划正式研究课程的主题包括以开幕式关注
关于癌细胞生物学和其他课程,包括1)基因组结构和基因组不稳定性,2)
定量细胞周期动力学,3)染色体分离和细胞因子,4)细胞间异质性,5)
磷酸化和泛素化,6)癌症和靶向疗法,7)代谢和信号传导,8)
分化和细胞周期重塑。此外,还会有四个海报会议和充足的非结构化
时间进行非正式网络。我们还将使用资金部分支持戈登会员研究
研讨会,这是一场1.5天的活动,直接是由DOSTOCS和学生组织的GRC。
该活动将于2019年7月7日至12日在佛蒙特州西多佛市山雪胜地举行,是唯一的主要主要
计划于2019年计划的北美细胞周期法规会议。
广度是因为它汇集了研究人员,专注于学术和学术和翻译的生物学
行业环境。
项目成果
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