2015 Viruses and Cells Gordon Research Conference
2015年病毒与细胞戈登研究会议
基本信息
- 批准号:8985372
- 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:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-06-16 至 2015-10-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAnimalsAntiviral ResponseAreaBiochemicalBioinformaticsBiologicalBiologyBusinessesCellsCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesDNADeveloping CountriesDevelopmentEcologyEnvironmentEvolutionFamilyFeesFlowersFosteringFundingGenderGeneticGolfGovernmentHumanImmune responseImmune systemIndustryKnowledgeLaboratoriesLeadLeadershipLife Cycle StagesMeliaOrganismParticipantPathogenesisPlantsPostdoctoral FellowRNARequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelScienceScientistSeminalSenior ScientistSpainTravelViralViral PathogenesisVirusVirus DiseasesVirus-Cell Membrane Interactionabstractingcareercostgraduate studentinnovationinsightmedical schoolsmeetingsneglectposterspreventprofessional atmosphereprogramsprophylacticpublic health relevancestemsuccesssymposiumtherapeutic vaccinevirology
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Viruses and Cells Gordon Research Conference (GRC) is the premier meeting in the field of virology. The conference is small in size (<200 participants), but the presentations cover a wide range of viruses and address a breadth of topics in virology. These topics include virus entry, replication, assembly and egress; the manipulation and exploitation of the intracellular machinery; the stimulation and evasion of the host's intrinsic, innate and adaptive immune systems; mechanisms of pathogenesis; viral evolution and emergence; and the development and deployment of therapeutics and vaccines. The 2015 Viruses & Cells Gordon Research Conference which will be held at Melia Golf Vichy Catalan Business and Convention Center Girona, Spain, June 21-26, 2015. Invited speakers will present cutting-edge findings about the dynamic interactions of viruses with the cells and organisms they infect, as well as the host's arsenal of antiviral responses. Discussion leaders, chosen for their expertise in the topics covered in each session, will lead lively and open discussions following each presentation, which is a central and vital theme of the GRCs. In addition to the invited speakers, shorter talks will be chosen from the abstracts submitted for the
poster sessions. Selections will be made to highlight exciting new developments in virus research, with an emphasis on showcasing younger scientists, including new investigators, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students. The short talks will also be followed by active discussions led by the discussion leaders. The evening poster sessions, too, are an important and prominent aspect of the Viruses and Cells GRC. These sessions provide a relaxed and open environment in which participants can present and discuss their research. Meeting participants will include established and highly regarded investigators who have made seminal contributions to the field, young investigators launching independent research careers, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, and investigators from industry. Funding is requested to provide partial support for conference fees and travel costs for participants, in particular for young investigators who have been invited as speakers or discussion leaders, as well as for promising new investigators, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and investigators from developing nations who will present short talks. The success and lasting impact of this meeting stems from its promotion of the free exchange of new ideas and discoveries in virology and the fostering of new and fruitful scientific collaborations.
描述(由申请人提供):病毒和细胞戈登研究会议 (GRC) 是病毒学领域的顶级会议,该会议规模较小(<200 名与会者),但演讲涵盖了广泛的病毒和地址。病毒学的广泛主题包括病毒的进入、复制、组装和排出;细胞内机器的操纵和利用;宿主内在的、先天的和适应性的免疫系统的刺激和逃避;发病机制;病毒进化和出现;以及治疗方法和疫苗的开发和部署 2015 年病毒与细胞戈登研究会议将于 2015 年 6 月 21 日至 26 日在西班牙赫罗纳维希加泰罗尼亚梅利亚高尔夫商务会议中心举行。受邀演讲者将介绍有关病毒与其感染的细胞和生物体动态相互作用的前沿发现,以及主持人的抗病毒反应库。因其在每场会议所涵盖主题上的专业知识而被选中,他们将在每次演讲后引发热烈和公开的讨论,这是 GRC 的中心和重要主题。 除了受邀演讲者外,还将从提交的摘要中选择简短的演讲。这
海报会议将重点展示病毒研究领域令人兴奋的新进展,重点展示年轻科学家,包括新研究人员、博士后研究员和研究生。简短的演讲之后还将由讨论领导者主持积极的讨论。晚上的海报会议也是病毒和细胞 GRC 的一个重要且突出的方面,这些会议提供了一个轻松开放的环境,参与者可以在其中展示和讨论他们的研究,会议参与者将包括做出了开创性贡献的知名研究人员。对该领域的贡献,开展独立研究生涯的年轻研究人员、博士后研究员和研究生以及来自工业界的研究人员需要资金为会议费用和差旅费提供部分支持,特别是被邀请作为演讲者或讨论负责人以及讨论领袖的年轻研究人员。来自发展中国家的有前途的新研究人员、博士后研究员、研究生和研究人员将进行简短的演讲,这次会议的成功和持久影响源于其促进病毒学新思想和发现的自由交流以及新知识的培养。和富有成效的科学合作。
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