2020/2022 Auditory System GRC/GRS
2020/2022 听觉系统 GRC/GRS
基本信息
- 批准号:9978437
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.49万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-04-01 至 2023-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAcousticsAddressAgingAreaAtmosphereAuditoryAuditory systemBehaviorBehavioralBiologicalBiological ModelsBrain StemCochlear ImplantsCognitiveCollaborationsCommunicationComplexDataDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseEducational StatusEnvironmentEtiologyFacultyFertilizationFoundationsFunctional disorderFundingFunding AgencyGeneticGoalsHearingHearing problemHumanIndividualIndustryInheritedInstitutionInternationalInterventionLabyrinthLearningLife ExperienceLocalesLongevityMentorsMentorshipMissionMolecular GeneticsMusicNational Institute on Deafness and Other Communication DisordersNatureNeurosciencesNoiseOutputParticipantPathologicPathologyPathway interactionsPerceptionPeripheralPoliciesPostdoctoral FellowPsychological FactorsPublic SpeakingPublishingResearchResearch PersonnelRoleRunningScienceScientistSeriesSocietiesStudentsSupport SystemSystemTechnologyTimeTinnitusTraumaUnited States National Institutes of HealthUsher Syndrome Type 3WorkZebrafishbaseblindcareerclinically relevantdeafdeafnessdesignexperiencegene therapygraduate studenthair cell regenerationhearing impairmentinnovationinterestloss of functionmedical specialtiesmeetingsmultidisciplinarymultisensorynext generationnovelnovel therapeutic interventionnovel therapeuticspermanent hearing losspreventprevent hearing lossprofessional atmosphereprogramsrare genetic disorderrecruitrepairedrestorationsocietal costssoundspeech processingstem cell therapysupportive environmentsymposiumsystems researchtheoriestoolundergraduate student
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Together the Auditory GRC & GRS offer a unique combination of features, including: breadth of research, cutting-
edge emphasis, mingling of investigators from all ranks and diverse sub-fields and locales, intimate size and
extended discussion time. Some of these features arise from unique qualities of the hearing research field and
others from the Gordon Conferences’ established nature and highly successful format.
The general theme of the 2020 meeting leverages innovation in approaches and theory, focusing on an
integrated understanding of preventing loss and recovering function of the auditory system. These topics
are broadly construed to span research on basic and pathological mechanisms that pose limitation and destroy
normal auditory function to translational efforts to treating disorders and novel therapeutic and biological
interventions to recover function. The general theme of the 2022 meeting has not yet been determined, but it will
use a similar approach of integrating research across all levels of the auditory system.
Sessions will traverse the auditory system from its fundamental peripheral mechanisms to the central pathways,
multi-sensory integration, and behavioral output. The program will include the etiology and pathology of normal
auditory function, disruption of function through disease and trauma, and innovative approaches to preventing
hearing loss and to recovering function after loss. Investigators will highlight different model systems and
technologies, clinical relevance, and potential translational tools for repairing damaged auditory systems,
including stem cell therapy, hair cell regeneration, gene therapy, and next generation cochlear implants.
We will design sessions that have something that will appeal to scientists with diverse backgrounds. We
endeavor to highlight different model systems, from zebrafish to humans, and technologies from molecular &
genetic to systems and behavior. Throughout the sessions we will include a broad mix of talks that focus on
studies of central and peripheral auditory neuroscience and will include the broader thematic topics for the 2020
and 2022 Auditory GRC. Our goal is to encourage unusually high attendance throughout the meeting and cross-
fertilization across disciplines. For the Auditory GRS, talks will be selected from submitted abstracts and
anchored by a keynote address by an invited mentor-participant. In addition, mentoring is an active component
of the GRS. The keynote speaker, as well as the GRC organizers, will be available for informal and formal
discussions including a research funding session, featuring a representative from NIDCD, and a career session,
featuring individuals working in diverse fields, such as academia, industry, publishing and policy.
项目概要
Auditory GRC 和 GRS 共同提供了独特的功能组合,包括:研究的广度、切割-
边缘重点、来自各个级别和不同子领域和地点的调查人员的混合、亲密的规模和
其中一些特点源于听力研究领域的独特品质和
其他来自戈登会议的既定性质和非常成功的形式。
2020年会议的总主题是方法和理论的创新,重点是
对防止听觉系统丧失和恢复功能的综合理解。
广泛地解释为跨越对造成限制和破坏的基本和病理机制的研究
正常听觉功能转化为治疗疾病的努力以及新的治疗和生物学
2022 年会议的总体主题尚未确定,但将会确定。
使用类似的方法整合听觉系统各个层面的研究。
会议将从听觉系统的基本外围机制到中央路径进行遍历,
该计划将包括正常的病因学和病理学。
听觉功能、疾病和创伤造成的功能破坏以及预防的创新方法
研究人员将重点介绍不同的模型系统和听力损失后的功能恢复。
用于修复受损听觉系统的技术、临床相关性和潜在转化工具,
包括干细胞疗法、毛细胞再生、基因疗法和下一代人工耳蜗。
我们将设计一些能够吸引不同背景的科学家的会议。
努力突出不同的模型系统,从斑马鱼到人类,以及分子和技术领域的技术
在整个会议中,我们将进行一系列广泛的演讲,重点关注系统和行为。
中枢和外周听觉神经科学的研究,并将包括 2020 年更广泛的主题
2022 年听觉 GRC 我们的目标是鼓励整个会议和跨界会议的出席率异常高。
对于听觉 GRS,演讲将从提交的摘要和内容中进行选择。
由受邀导师参与者主旨演讲主持。此外,指导也是一个积极的组成部分。
GRS 的主讲人和 GRC 组织者将出席非正式和正式会议。
讨论包括由 NIDCD 代表参加的研究资助会议和职业会议,
包括在学术界、工业界、出版界和政策界等不同领域工作的个人。
项目成果
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Binaural processing and hearing in children with cochlear implants
人工耳蜗植入儿童的双耳处理和听力
- 批准号:
10606930 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
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Improving Binaural Hearing in Children with Cochlear Implants
改善植入人工耳蜗儿童的双耳听力
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8827879 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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Spatial Hearing in Children with Normal Hearing and Bilateral Cochlear Implants
听力正常且双侧人工耳蜗植入儿童的空间听力
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7322567 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 5.49万 - 项目类别:
Spatial Hearing in Children with Normal Hearing and Bilateral Cochlear Implants
听力正常且双侧人工耳蜗植入儿童的空间听力
- 批准号:
8080799 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 5.49万 - 项目类别:
Spatial Hearing in Children with Normal Hearing and Bilateral Cochlear Implants
听力正常且双侧人工耳蜗植入儿童的空间听力
- 批准号:
7857943 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 5.49万 - 项目类别:
Spatial Hearing in Children with Normal Hearing and Bilateral Cochlear Implants
听力正常且双侧人工耳蜗植入儿童的空间听力
- 批准号:
7628035 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 5.49万 - 项目类别:
Spatial Hearing in Children with Normal Hearing and Bilateral Cochlear Implants
听力正常且双侧人工耳蜗植入儿童的空间听力
- 批准号:
7753770 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 5.49万 - 项目类别:
Improving Binaural Hearing in Children with Cochlear Implants
改善植入人工耳蜗儿童的双耳听力
- 批准号:
8763932 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 5.49万 - 项目类别:
Spatial Hearing in Children with Normal Hearing and Bilateral Cochlear Implants
听力正常且双侧人工耳蜗植入儿童的空间听力
- 批准号:
7633094 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 5.49万 - 项目类别:
Spatial Hearing in Children with Normal Hearing and Bilateral Cochlear Implants
听力正常且双侧人工耳蜗植入儿童的空间听力
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7462298 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 5.49万 - 项目类别:
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