American Society of Andrology Annual Meeting
美国男科学会年会
基本信息
- 批准号:9762524
- 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:2011-02-01 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanAndrologyAreaAwardBasic ScienceBig DataBiochemistryBiologyCategoriesCellular biologyChargeClinicalCollaborationsDataDiagnosisDisabled PersonsDiscipline of obstetricsDiseaseDisease ManagementEducational workshopEmploymentEndocrinologyEnvironmental HealthEquilibriumEventFundingGenerationsGeneticGoalsGovernment AgenciesGrantGynecologyHealthHealth PersonnelHearingInstitutionLaboratoriesLaboratory TechniciansLearningMale InfertilityMedicalMedicineMinorityMolecularMolecular BiologyNursesOralParticipantPatientsPhysiciansPreventionPrivate PracticeProfessional OrganizationsReproductionReproductive BiologyReproductive TechnologyResearchResearch PersonnelResource SharingRewardsSamplingScienceScientistSocietiesStudentsTechnologyTranslatingTranslationsTravelUniversitiesUpdateUrologyWomancareerclinical practiceimprovedinnovationinterestlecturesmalemale healthmedicine manmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarynext generationpostersprofession allied to medicineprogramsreproductivereproductive functionsymposiumtraining opportunityundergraduate studentveterinary sciencework-study
项目摘要
Project Summary
The American Society of Andrology (ASA) is a global, multidisciplinary professional society dedicated to the
science of men’s health. Founded in 1975, it has approximately 565 members from a wide range of
professions, research interests, and organizations. Our membership encompasses male reproductive biology,
genetics, endocrinology, urology, gynecology/obstetrics, biochemistry, veterinary science, molecular & cell
biology, and reproductive technologies. Roughly 10% of the members are trainees, i.e. students, residents and
fellows. Our overall goal is to advance research in basic, translational and clinical Andrology through a meeting
that is intellectually stimulating and professionally rewarding. Our annual meeting reflects the strength of our
membership. With its manageable size and diversity of interests, the meeting is a rich marketplace of ideas,
discussions, collaborations, and opportunities for training and employment. Innovation in science comes from
bringing concepts and approaches together in new ways. Our meeting provides these interactions. A vibrant
and diverse biomedical workforce comes from exposing students and trainees to investigators doing cutting-
edge research. Our meeting provides these introductions. As scientists, we produce not only data, but also our
next generation. In this conference application, we seek an additional five years of funding for trainee travel
awards for the Annual Meeting of the ASA. Our specific Aims have been updated but are similar to the
previous funding period. Aim 1: To deliver an outstanding scientific program covering the latest concepts and
progress in andrology, with an appropriate balance of clinical, translational, and basic scientific presentations.
Aim 2: To attract a diverse group of attendees from stakeholders with inclusion of professionals at all career
stages, women, minorities, and people with disabilities. Aim 3: To create a forum to establish research
collaborations between basic scientists and clinicians. Aim 4: To provide opportunities for career enhancement
and advancement at all professional stages. We anticipate that as a result of the ongoing Annual Meeting,
attendees will learn new findings to apply in their own research and/or practice. Participants will hear in depth
updates in their own specific areas. They will also be able to learn about advances and controversies in fields
outside their own. Andrology and related fields will benefit from the generation of new ideas and from the
formation of new professional contacts.
项目概要
美国男科学会 (ASA) 是一个全球性、多学科的专业协会,致力于
该协会成立于 1975 年,拥有来自各个领域的约 565 名会员。
我们的成员包括男性生殖生物学、
遗传学、内分泌学、泌尿学、妇产科、生物化学、兽医学、分子与细胞
大约 10% 的成员是实习生,即学生、居民和
我们的总体目标是通过一次会议推进基础、转化和临床男科学的研究。
我们的年会既能激发智力,又能带来专业回报,体现了我们的实力。
凭借其可管理的规模和兴趣的多样性,该会议是一个丰富的思想市场。
科学领域的讨论、合作以及培训和就业机会。
我们的会议以新的方式将概念和方法结合在一起,提供了充满活力的互动。
多样化的生物医学劳动力来自于让学生和受训者接触从事切割工作的研究人员——
我们的会议提供了这些介绍,作为科学家,我们不仅产生数据,而且产生我们的研究成果。
在此会议申请中,我们寻求为学员旅行提供额外五年的资金。
ASA 年会的奖项我们的具体目标已更新,但与 ASA 年会的奖项相似。
目标 1:提供涵盖最新概念和内容的杰出科学计划。
男科学的进步,临床、转化和基础科学陈述的适当平衡。
目标 2:吸引来自利益相关者的多元化与会者,包括各个职业的专业人士
目标 3:创建一个开展研究的论坛。
基础科学家和超级明星之间的合作 目标 4:提供职业提升的机会。
我们预计,由于正在进行的年会,
与会者将学习新的发现,并将其应用到自己的研究和/或实践中。参与者将深入聆听。
他们还能够了解各自领域的进展和争议。
他们自己以外的男科学和相关领域将受益于新思想的产生和
形成新的专业联系。
项目成果
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