2023 Assisted Circulation Gordon Research Conference and Seminar

2023年辅助循环戈登研究会议暨研讨会

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10682886
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 1万
  • 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:
    2023-05-17 至 2024-04-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Project Summary – The Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Assisted Circulation is a bi-annual meeting consisting of a diverse group of invited speakers, discussion leaders, and participants who are internationally- recognized clinicians, engineers, and scientists pioneering the field of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) and related disciplines. Our GRC program committee has developed a one-week program in preparation for our next GRC on Assisted Circulation to be held in in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire from May 28 - June 2, 2023. The focus of our comprehensive GRC program is on the latest emerging developments in the MCS field, including the presentation of previously unpublished data, clinical and scientific evidence-based research and development activities, and introducing novel concepts that impact the future of MCS therapy and are designed to improve heart failure (HF) patient outcomes and restore their quality of life. Invited speakers are pioneers in the MCS field and related disciplines that will present their ground-breaking research and development in critical areas of need. Discussion leaders will promote and actively engage audience participation to encourage open and interactive exchange of concepts and ideas that are provocative and stimulating to facilitate and rapidly accelerate advancement of MCS therapy. GRC participants will be comprised of multi-disciplinary (clinical, engineering, science), multi-institutional (academic, industry, hospital, government), and multi-diversity (career-stage, ethnic, gender, geographical) participants adjudicated by GRC and Program Committee to be inclusive and representative of wide-range of experience, expertise, ideas, and unbiased prospective. Our GRC program committee is requesting supplemental funding ($10,000 budget), specifically to support travel-related expenses for ten early-stage invited speakers of diverse background (women and/or non-white) in the MCS field or related discipline. The primary goal of the GRC on Assisted Circulation will be to address and achieve each of the following objectives: (1) identify best clinical practices and provide inventive methods to achieve consensus and harmonize best practices among MCS centers and health care providers; (2) review the latest advancements in novel MCS device technologies that represent disruptive or revolutionary ideas in the field as well as highlight a "conceptual thinking" session, where GRC participants can contribute to the development of novel device designs or innovative ways of problem solving; and (3) highlight novel basic science discoveries and innovative methods to translate these discoveries into best practices, including human biology and the changes and adaptation of the human biology associated with the presence of MCS device therapy. GRC surveys will be completed by all attendees (invited speakers, discussion leaders, participants) to assess program quality and whether objectives were successfully met, and the program committee will complete a summary report highlighting critical areas of need and establishing Best Practices criteria.
项目摘要 – 戈登辅助循环研究会议 (GRC) 是一年两次的会议 由受邀演讲者、讨论领袖和国际参与者组成的多元化群体 公认的机械循环支持 (MCS) 领域先驱的圣人、工程师和科学家 我们的 GRC 项目委员会制定了为期一周的项目,为 我们的下一次辅助循环 GRC 将于 5 月 28 日至 6 月 2 日在新罕布什尔州沃特维尔谷举行, 2023 年。我们全面的 GRC 计划的重点是 MCS 的最新发展 领域,包括先前未发表的数据、临床和科学循证研究的呈现 和开发活动,并引入影响 MCS 治疗未来的新概念 旨在改善心力衰竭(HF)患者的治疗效果并恢复他们的生活质量。 MCS 领域和相关学科的先驱者将展示他们的突破性研究和 讨论领导者将促进并积极吸引观众。 参与,鼓励开放和互动的概念和想法的交流,这些概念和想法具有挑衅性和 刺激促进和快速加速 MCS 参与者的进展。 由多学科(临床、工程、科学)、多机构(学术、工业、医院、 政府),以及由 GRC 裁定的多元化(职业阶段、种族、性别、地域)参与者 计划委员会具有包容性并代表广泛的经验、专业知识、想法和 我们的 GRC 项目委员会正在请求补充资金(10,000 美元的预算), 特别是为十名不同背景的早期受邀演讲者提供差旅相关费用 MCS 领域或相关学科(女性和/或非白人)GRC 辅助的主要目标。 循环将解决并实现以下每个目标:(1)确定最佳临床实践 并提供创造性方法,以在 MCS 中心和组织之间达成共识并协调最佳实践 (2) 回顾代表新型 MCS 器件技术的最新进展 该领域的颠覆性或革命性想法,以及强调“概念思维”会议,GRC 可以为新颖的设备设计或解决问题的创新方法的开发做出贡献; (3) 突出新颖的基础科学发现以及将这些发现转化为成果的创新方法 最佳实践,包括人类生物学以及与相关的人类生物学的变化和适应 MCS 设备治疗的存在将由所有与会者(受邀演讲者、 讨论领导者、参与者)评估计划质量以及目标是否成功实现,以及 计划委员会将完成一份总结报告,强调关键的需求领域并建立最佳 实践标准。

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{{ truncateString('Kurt A Dasse', 18)}}的其他基金

Development of the Inspired Therapeutics NeoMate Mechanical Circulatory Support System for Neonates and Infants
新生儿和婴儿 Inspired Therapeutics NeoMate 机械循环支持系统的开发
  • 批准号:
    10547304
  • 财政年份:
    2018
  • 资助金额:
    $ 1万
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