Biological Science Program at The Gerontological Society of America's 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting
美国老年学会 2023 年度科学会议生物科学项目
基本信息
- 批准号:10678728
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-04-01 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAgingAmericanApplications GrantsAwardBiologicalBiological AgingBiological SciencesBiologyBiology of AgingCitiesCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesDataDedicationsDisciplineDiseaseEducationEducational workshopElderlyEnsureEquilibriumEvaluationExposure toFacultyFeedbackFemaleFundingGenderGeographyGeriatricsGerontologyGoalsGrantHealthHealth ProfessionalHealth SciencesHearingHumanInterventionLeadershipLongevityMedicalMentorshipMinorityMinority GroupsMissionModelingNational Institute on AgingOralPersonal SatisfactionPoliciesPostdoctoral FellowPsychologistPublic HealthPublic PolicyRecording of previous eventsRequest for ProposalsResearchResearch PersonnelRespondentScheduleScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientific SocietiesScientistSeriesSocial SciencesSocietiesSociologyStudentsTalentsTravelUnderrepresented MinorityUnderrepresented PopulationsWomanWorkage relatedaustinbehavioral and social sciencecareerclinical caredisabilityexperiencefrontierhigh standardimprovedinnovationinterestmeetingsmembernovelparitypostersprogramspsychologicpsychological aspect of agingrecruitsocialsociologiststudent participationsuccesssymposiumtranslation to humanstranslational applicationstranslational goaltranslational potentialvirtual
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
This proposal requests funding from the National Institute on Aging for the Biological Sciences (BS) Section
Program at the 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) in Tampa,
FL. Our aim for BS programming is to highlight the highest-quality aging research with a focus on Biology of
Aging Research: Next Frontiers. We believe that the best work in the field will emerge when basic researchers
exchange information about health-related biology of aging with medical researchers and practitioners,
psychologists, sociologists, and public policy experts. In turn, improvements in clinical care and public health are
likely to result when gerontologists from diverse disciplines better understand basic mechanisms of aging and
are exposed to the latest and best research with the promise of yielding interventions to ameliorate aging and
age-related disease. We in the BS Section take our responsibility to expose our members, those of the Biological
Sciences and the GSA at large, to well-communicated, cutting-edge science that ultimately serves to inform and
improve the work of all who attend, very seriously. The ASM is situated uniquely in the U.S. to promote an
interdisciplinary effort of this scope, and the 2023 November meeting in Tampa will provide an outstanding
opportunity to expand the diversity of participating scientists. The BS Section has demonstrated quantifiable
success in producing a scientific program of the highest possible quality and providing a forum to engender
interaction and exchange of ideas among scientists from diverse fields. In November 2023, we propose to
intensify and extend our efforts, through a single-track meeting program featuring emerging concepts in the basic
biology of aging; to promote discussion and networking among attendees across sections; to enact gender
balance and diversity in the oral program; and to feature talented early career investigators prominently in
Biological Sciences symposia. In Tampa, we will begin with the National Institute on Aging, Division of Aging
Biology sponsored pre-meeting, two half-day workshops organized by Ronald Kohanski and John Williams.
During the main meeting 15 (non-competing) oral sessions will be held. These sessions were devised by a team
of ten Investigators recruited for their expertise and as leaders in aging research. Each member of the team will
Chair a session and will participate in all aspects of the meeting organization, evaluation, and student
engagement, under the mentorship of PI Rogina. There will also be two poster sessions scheduled so as not to
compete with any talks. Along with GSA leadership, we have devised strategies to recruit underrepresented
scientists and support 8 minority scholar travel awards. Our program shows 34% of all speakers are Early-Stage
Investigators, more than half of the invited speakers are women, and 20% are from underrepresented minority
groups.
项目概要
该提案请求国家老龄化研究所生物科学研究所 (BS) 部门的资助
坦帕美国老年学协会 (GSA) 2023 年年度科学会议 (ASM) 议程,
佛罗里达州。我们的理学学士课程目标是突出最高质量的衰老研究,重点是生物学
衰老研究:下一个前沿。我们相信,当基础研究人员
与医学研究人员和从业者交流有关衰老的健康相关生物学的信息,
心理学家、社会学家和公共政策专家。反过来,临床护理和公共卫生也得到改善
当来自不同学科的老年学家更好地了解衰老的基本机制和
接触最新、最好的研究,有望产生改善衰老和衰老的干预措施
与年龄有关的疾病。我们 BS 部门有责任揭露我们的成员,即生物部门的成员。
科学界和整个 GSA 致力于沟通良好的尖端科学,最终服务于提供信息和
非常认真地改进所有参加者的工作。 ASM 在美国具有独特的地位,旨在促进
这一范围的跨学科努力,2023 年 11 月在坦帕举行的会议将提供杰出的成果
扩大参与科学家多样性的机会。 BS部分已经证明了可量化的
成功地制定了最高质量的科学计划并提供了一个论坛
来自不同领域的科学家之间的互动和思想交流。 2023 年 11 月,我们建议
通过单一轨道会议计划加强和扩展我们的努力,该计划以基本原则中的新兴概念为特色
衰老生物学;促进跨部门与会者之间的讨论和交流;制定性别
口语节目的平衡性和多样性;并突出突出有才华的早期职业调查员
生物科学研讨会。在坦帕,我们将从国家老龄化研究所老龄化部门开始
生物学赞助了由罗纳德·科汉斯基和约翰·威廉姆斯组织的会前两次为期半天的研讨会。
主会议期间将举行15场(非竞争性)口头会议。这些课程是由一个团队设计的
十名研究人员因其专业知识和衰老研究领域的领导者而被招募。团队的每个成员都会
主持会议并将参与会议组织、评估和学生的各个方面
在 PI Rogina 的指导下参与。还将安排两次海报会议,以免
与任何谈判竞争。我们与 GSA 领导层一起制定了招募代表性不足的战略
科学家并支持8个少数民族学者旅行奖。我们的计划显示 34% 的演讲者处于早期阶段
调查人员发现,超过一半的受邀演讲者是女性,20% 来自代表性不足的少数族裔
组。
项目成果
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