Molecular Mycology: Current Approaches to Fungal Pathogenesis (MoMy) Training Course
分子真菌学:真菌发病机制的最新方法 (MoMy) 培训课程
基本信息
- 批准号:10664997
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.81万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-08-04 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
The purpose of this application is to support the Molecular Mycology and Pathogenesis education program
(MOMY) at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, MA. MOMY is now approaching its 25th
anniversary at the MBL. Over the course’s history it has provided pivotal training for a scientific workforce to
meet the world’s biomedical research needs related to the growing incidence of, and limited therapeutic
options for, human fungal infections. Simply put, there is an urgent need for new research with human
fungal infections given the rapid advances in immune modulating medical therapies that often result in
opportunistic fungal infections. MOMY has addressed both the significant impact of fungi on morbidity and
mortality in immune compromised patient populations, as well as the role of fungi as microbiome
components that affect health and disease. Our intensive and immersive MOMY program provides trainees
hands-on laboratory skill training by leading scientists in the fields of fungal biology, immunology & host
response, and antifungal drug development. These skills are critical to develop and promote a well-trained
workforce in the face of the growing threat posed by fungi to human well-being. MOMY’s objective during
the 2 week course is to provide foundational knowledge and training in the techniques, procedures, and
concepts in molecular mycology through direct experiences working with fungi and animal models of fungal
disease. Importantly, MOMY provides critical career mentoring and professional development opportunities
throughout the course to all participants. We achieve our objective in part through the participation of a
diverse and committed faculty who are leading experts from the mycology community. Our specifics aims
are: (1) To provide in-depth instruction on fundamental contemporary skills in molecular medical mycology;
(2) To provide mentored research opportunities based on cutting edge methods and concepts in molecular
medical mycology; and (3) To provide trainees with career mentoring, including professional development
advice, science ethics training, and development of a lifelong professional mentoring network. Overall,
MOMY has a long history of successfully meeting these aims to advance the NIH Mission and advance our
ability to ask, explore, and answer critical questions related to the impact of fungi on human health. The
course remains of utmost significance given the increasing scope and incidence of fungi’s impact on
humanity and the rapid research technological and conceptual advances occurring in our field.
项目概要
此应用程序的目的是支持分子真菌学和发病机制教育计划
MOMY 位于马萨诸塞州伍兹霍尔的海洋生物实验室 (MBL),现已迎来成立 25 周年。
在该课程的历史上,它为科学工作者提供了关键的培训。
满足与日益增长的发病率和有限的治疗相关的世界生物医学研究需求
简而言之,迫切需要针对人类进行新的研究。
鉴于免疫调节医学疗法的快速进步,真菌感染通常会导致
MOMY 解决了真菌对发病率和发病率的重大影响。
免疫受损患者群体的死亡率,以及真菌作为微生物组的作用
我们的强化和沉浸式 MOMY 项目为学员提供了影响健康和疾病的成分。
由真菌生物学、免疫学和宿主领域的顶尖科学家提供的实验室实践技能培训
这些技能对于培养和促进训练有素的人员至关重要。
MOMY 的目标是应对真菌对人类福祉造成的日益严重的威胁。
为期两周的课程旨在提供技术、程序和技术方面的基础知识和培训
通过直接使用真菌和真菌动物模型的经验了解分子真菌学的概念
重要的是,MOMY 提供重要的职业指导和专业发展机会。
在整个课程中,我们通过参与者的参与部分实现了我们的目标。
多元化且忠诚的教师队伍是来自真菌学界的领先专家。
是:(1)提供分子医学真菌学基本现代技能的深入指导;
(2) 提供基于分子生物学前沿方法和概念的指导研究机会
医学真菌学;以及 (3) 为学员提供职业指导,包括专业发展
总体而言,
MOMY 长期以来一直成功实现这些目标,以推进 NIH 使命并推进我们的使命
能够提出、探索和回答与真菌对人类健康影响相关的关键问题。
鉴于真菌影响的范围和发生率不断增加,这一过程仍然至关重要
人类以及我们领域中发生的快速研究技术和概念进步。
项目成果
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Symbiotic-based discovery of turbinmicin, a safe and selective antifungal against resistant fungi
基于共生的涡轮霉素的发现,这是一种针对耐药真菌的安全且选择性的抗真菌药物
- 批准号:
10414553 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 10.81万 - 项目类别:
Symbiotic-based discovery of turbinmicin, a safe and selective antifungal against resistant fungi
基于共生的涡轮霉素的发现,这是一种针对耐药真菌的安全且选择性的抗真菌药物
- 批准号:
10584574 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 10.81万 - 项目类别:
Molecular Mycology: Current Approaches to Fungal Pathogenesis (MoMy) Training Course
分子真菌学:真菌发病机制的最新方法 (MoMy) 培训课程
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Molecular Mycology: Current Approaches to Fungal Pathogenesis (MoMy) Training Course
分子真菌学:真菌发病机制的最新方法 (MoMy) 培训课程
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