The Signal Transduction in the Immune System Conference
免疫系统会议中的信号转导
基本信息
- 批准号:10683527
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.8万
- 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:2023-03-29 至 2024-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
This application seeks partial funding for a FASEB Summer Research Conference (SRC) on "Signal
Transduction in the Immune System", to be held June 11-15, 2023 in Palm Springs, CA. The overall goal of
this conference is to provide a comprehensive survey of recent advances regarding the signaling mechanisms
involved in the response of immune cells in both health and disease. The meeting in 2023 will be the 11th
occurrence of this FASEB conference. It was originally scheduled in June 2021 but has been postponed
multiple times due to the COVID pandemic. This particular FASEB conference has historically attracted
widespread interest from both academia and industry because of the outstanding speaker rosters, the cutting
edge nature of the work presented, and the relevance of many presentations to immunologic diseases.
Additionally, since most mainstream immunology meetings do not provide an in-depth focus on signal
transduction mechanisms, this dedicated FASEB conference has attracted leaders in immune signal
transduction worldwide, as well as new investigators and students. Topics for the 2023 conference include
innate immune cell sensing, leukocyte adhesion and migration, lymphocyte signaling, signaling and effector
function, and immune signaling in health and disease. We anticipate that these topics will appeal to a broad
swath of researchers in both basic and translational areas. Although the conference has a backbone of regular
attendees and speakers, we have ensured that new ideas and research areas will be addressed in 2021 by
featuring 12 new invited speakers (out of 35). We have also prioritized representation of women (45% of
speakers) and underrepresented minorities (among the invited speakers. In addition, all sessions will have
space for short talks (which will be selected from abstracts). New to the 2023 conference are two Lightning
Sessions with a total of twenty 1-minute talks from trainees to highlight their poster session presentations
(selected from abstracts). Priority for short talks will be given to new investigators, post-doctoral fellows, and
students from groups in which PIs are not presenting. This will ensure a diversity of topics and speakers at the
meeting. The overall objectives of the meeting are: 1) To provide a critical and intensive overview of the recent
advances in signaling pathways controlling the innate and adaptive immune systems; 2) To bring together a
diverse group of scientists across all career stages (including postdoctoral fellows and students) of both
genders, in a stimulating and supportive atmosphere involving formal presentations and informal discussions;
3) To provide opportunities for trainees and early-career scientists to present their research to a broader
scientific community; and 4) To advance research on molecular mechanisms in the immune system by broadly
disseminating information and recent breakthroughs. We anticipate that this conference will build upon the
success of past conferences in influencing the direction of signaling research in the immune system.
项目摘要/摘要
该申请为FASEB夏季研究会议(SRC)寻求部分资金。
将于2023年6月11日至15日在加利福尼亚州棕榈泉举行。
该会议是为了对有关信号机制的最新进展进行全面调查
参与免疫细胞在健康和疾病中的反应。 2023年的会议将是11号
这次FaseB会议的发生。它原定于2021年6月,但已推迟
多次由于共同的大流行。这个特殊的Faseb会议历史上吸引了
由于出色的演讲者,学术界和行业都广泛兴趣
介绍的工作的边缘性质以及许多演示与免疫疾病的相关性。
此外,由于大多数主流免疫学会议都不提供对信号的深入关注
转导机制,这次专用FASEB会议吸引了免疫信号的领导者
全球转变以及新的调查人员和学生。 2023会议的主题包括
先天免疫细胞感应,白细胞粘附和迁移,淋巴细胞信号传导,信号传导和效应子
功能和健康和疾病中的免疫信号传导。我们预计这些主题将吸引广泛的
基本和翻译领域的研究人员。虽然会议有常规的骨干
与会者和演讲者,我们确保了新的想法和研究领域将在2021年解决
有12位新邀请的演讲者(35分)。我们还优先考虑妇女的代表
演讲者)和代表性不足的少数民族(在受邀的演讲者中。此外,所有会议都将有
简短谈判的空间(将从摘要中选择)。 2023年会议的新手是两个闪电
从学员那里进行了二十分钟的会谈,以突出他们的海报会议演讲
(从摘要中选择)。简短会谈的优先事项将给予新的调查人员,博士后研究员和
来自PI的小组的学生。这将确保多样化的主题和演讲者
会议。会议的总体目标是:1)提供有关最近的关键而密集的概述
控制先天和适应性免疫系统的信号传导途径的进展; 2)将
各种职业阶段的科学家(包括博士后研究员和学生)的各种科学家组
性别,在涉及正式演讲和非正式讨论的刺激性和支持性氛围中;
3)为学员和早期职业科学家提供机会,向更广泛的研究介绍他们的研究
科学界; 4)通过广泛地提高对免疫系统中分子机制的研究
传播信息和最近的突破。我们预计这次会议将建立在
过去会议在影响免疫系统信号研究方向方面的成功。
项目成果
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