CSHL 2019 Microbial Pathogenesis and Host Response Conference
CSHL 2019微生物发病机制与宿主反应会议
基本信息
- 批准号:9761646
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.7万
- 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:2019-07-01 至 2020-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmphibiaAntibioticsBiologicalBiologyCellsCellular biologyChiropteraChronicChronic DiseaseCommunicable DiseasesCommunitiesDevelopmentDiagnosticDisciplineDiseaseDisease OutcomeEcologyEcosystemEnsureEnvironmentEukaryotic CellEvolutionFacultyFoodGenetic DiseasesGenomicsGoalsGovernmentHIVHealthHealthcareHeart DiseasesHeterogeneityHumanImmuneImmune responseImmunocompromised HostImmunologyIncidenceIndividualIndustrializationInfectionInfection ControlInfluentialsInternationalInterventionLaboratoriesLearningMalignant NeoplasmsMedical DeviceMetabolicMicrobeMicrobial Antibiotic ResistanceMicrobial BiofilmsMicrobiologyMolecularMolecular GeneticsNatural ImmunityOralParticipantPathogenesisPostdoctoral FellowPrimary InfectionRecording of previous eventsRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResistance developmentRoleScientistSurfaceTimeUlcerVaccinesVirulenceWarantimicrobialco-infectioncommensal microbesdysbiosisextensive drug resistancegastrointestinalgenome sciencesgraduate studenthuman diseasehuman mortalityimprovedinsightinterdisciplinary approachmeetingsmembermicrobialmicrobial diseasemicrobial hostnext generationnovelnovel strategiespandemic diseasepathogenpathogenic bacteriapathogenic funguspathogenic microbepatient populationpostersprofessorprogramsskillssymposiumtoolvaccine development
项目摘要
Microbial Pathogenesis and Host Response
September 10 - 14, 2019
The twelfth international conference on Microbial Pathogenesis and Host Response will focus on
interdisciplinary approaches to study infectious disease, integrating the disciplines of molecular microbiology,
eukaryotic cell biology, immunology, and genomics. Microbial diseases have once again taken an important
central role in health care worldwide, due to the emergence of new pathogens, the re-ascent of common
pathogens, and extensive drug resistance. Outside of human health, devastating pandemics are destabilizing
ecosystems, with brown bats and amphibians currently under extreme threat. The meeting will provide an in-
depth focus on the approaches that are being used to elucidate the mechanisms of bacterial and fungal
pathogenesis, and promote the application of these concepts to novel strategies for the control and
intervention of infectious diseases. Oral and poster sessions will focus on major emerging themes of microbial
pathogenesis and the host response, including: the pathogenesis & evolution of microbial diseases; the
regulation of pathogenesis, heterogeneity of pathogens as an adaptive mechanism, host cell/pathogen
interactions, and the diversity of pathogen strategies to evade innate immunity. The sessions will integrate
studies on bacterial and fungal pathogens. The oral sessions will begin with 2-3 invited talks by established
leaders in the field, followed by several shorter talks chosen from submitted abstracts. Broad themes for
individual sessions include: 1) pathogen coinfections; 2) cell biology of infections; 3) heterogeneity in pathogen
and disease outcomes; 4) the diversity of pathogen evasion strategies of innate immunity; 5) microbial
evolution and virulence; and 6) gastrointestinal ecology and microbial pathogenesis. The inclusion of two
poster sessions as well as the allotment of ample time for questions following each talk will encourage
extensive discussion between the participants. The meeting will be small enough (300 - 400 scientists) to
facilitate these interactions, yet large enough to allow for oral presentations not only from established
investigators, but also from junior investigators and those with novel perspectives. The integration of a wide
variety of aspects of bacterial and fungal pathogenesis with the host response to pathogens should promote
new interdisciplinary interactions that are seldom achieved at other meetings on microbial pathogenesis that
are either more narrowly focused or so diverse that the topics are challenging to integrate. The resulting
interdisciplinary interactions will facilitate the development of conceptual and experimental approaches that
might not otherwise be possible.
微生物发病机制和宿主反应
2019年9月10日至14日
第十二届微生物发病机制和宿主反应国际会议将重点关注
研究传染病的跨学科方法,整合分子微生物学学科,
真核细胞生物学、免疫学和基因组学。微生物疾病再次占据重要地位
由于新病原体的出现、常见病的重新流行,在全世界卫生保健中发挥着核心作用
病原体和广泛的耐药性。除了人类健康之外,毁灭性的流行病正在破坏稳定
生态系统,棕色蝙蝠和两栖动物目前受到极大威胁。会议将提供一个
深度关注用于阐明细菌和真菌机制的方法
发病机制,并促进这些概念在控制和控制新策略中的应用
传染病的干预。口头和海报会议将重点关注微生物的主要新兴主题
发病机制和宿主反应,包括:微生物疾病的发病机制和进化;这
发病机制的调节、作为适应性机制的病原体异质性、宿主细胞/病原体
相互作用,以及病原体逃避先天免疫策略的多样性。会议将整合
细菌和真菌病原体的研究。口头会议将以 2-3 名知名人士的邀请演讲开始
该领域的领导者,随后是从提交的摘要中选出的几个较短的演讲。广泛的主题
个别会议包括:1)病原体合并感染; 2)感染的细胞生物学; 3)病原体的异质性
和疾病结果; 4)先天免疫病原体逃避策略的多样性; 5)微生物
进化和毒力; 6)胃肠道生态和微生物发病机制。包含两个
海报会议以及每次演讲后分配充足的时间提问将鼓励
与会人员进行了广泛的讨论。会议规模足够小(300 - 400 名科学家)
促进这些互动,但又足够大,不仅可以允许来自已建立的机构的口头陈述
研究者,也包括初级研究者和具有新颖观点的研究者。广泛的整合
细菌和真菌发病机制的各个方面与宿主对病原体的反应应促进
新的跨学科互动在其他关于微生物发病机制的会议上很少实现
要么关注范围更窄,要么过于多样化,以至于主题难以整合。由此产生的
跨学科互动将促进概念和实验方法的发展,
否则可能不可能。
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