2023 Lung Development, Injury and Repair Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
2023年肺发育、损伤与修复戈登研究会议暨戈登研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10683622
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 4.5万
- 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:2023-05-01 至 2024-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerationAddressAgeAsthmaAutomobile DrivingBackBiologicalBiologyBiomedical EngineeringCareer MobilityCellular biologyCessation of lifeChronicChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseChronic lung diseaseClinicalCollaborationsCommunitiesDataDedicationsDevelopmentDiagnosisDimensionsDisabled PersonsDissectionEarly DiagnosisEnsureEthnic OriginFacultyFeedbackFosteringFundingGenderGenomicsGeographyGrowthHourInjuryLocationLong COVIDLungLung diseasesMedicineMentorsMolecularMolecular BiologyParticipantPersonsPhysiciansPhysiologyPopulationPositioning AttributePost-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 InfectionPostdoctoral FellowPulmonary FibrosisRaceResearchResearch PersonnelRespiratory DiseaseSARS-CoV-2 infectionScientistSenior ScientistStructureTherapeuticTimeTissuesTranslatingTranslationsUnderrepresented MinorityUnderrepresented PopulationsViralWomanWorld Health Organizationcareerchronic respiratory diseasecohortcombatcoronavirus diseaseepigenomicsexperiencegraduate studenthuman diseaseimprovedinjury and repairknowledge integrationlung developmentlung healthlung injurymeetingsminority scientistnext generationnovelpandemic potentialpeerpeer networkspost-COVID-19pulmonary functionrepairedrespiratoryrespiratory healthrestorationsevere injurystatisticssymposiumtranslational scientist
项目摘要
Project Summary:
The 2023 Lung Development, Injury and Repair Gordon Research Conference (GRC) and associated Gordon
Research Seminar (GRS) will be held August 12-18, 2023 in Waterville Valley, NH. The theme for the 2023
Lung GRC is "Post-COVID Return to Respiratory Health". The 2023 Lung GRC comes at a critical time,
because post-acute COVID-19 syndrome including chronic consequence of severe lung injuries will be coming
into focus, heightening our need to understand and combat the dysfunctional repair and remodeling that
follows severe injury. According to statistics from the World Health Organization, the global burden of lung
disease continues to rise, with >4 million deaths annually worldwide attributed to chronic respiratory diseases,
including COPD, asthma, and pulmonary fibrosis. While basic scientific research is making substantial strides
forward in understanding molecular, cellular and tissue level mechanisms driving respiratory diseases,
translation of these findings toward early detection and effective repair and restoration of lung function in
chronic respiratory diseases remains a major barrier. Meeting this challenge requires the integration of
knowledge from experts spanning lung development, molecular and cell biology, genomics and epigenomics,
physiology, bioengineering, matrix biology as well as physicians and translational experts immersed in the
diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Lung GRC/GRS 2023 will bring diverse experts together to
disseminate and debate the latest findings in the fields of lung development, injury and repair, and to formulate
new ideas, collaborations and approaches that will translate biologic discoveries toward meaningful advances
in respiratory medicine. A major emphasis of the Lung GRC and GRS is to strengthen the pipeline of scientists
and clinicians focused on lung development, injury and repair. Funds from this R13 will be specifically targeted
to promote participation in the conference by women, under-represented minorities and people with disabilities,
graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early career investigators. The unique attributes of the GRC (open
scientific exchange, secluded location to maximize engagement, tradition to share unpublished data, abundant
time for discussion) and GRS (close trainee interactions with peers and mentors) provide an opportunity for
formal and informal interactions and collaborations that are likely to have significant and sustained impact on
the field. The 2023 Lung Development, Injury and Repair GRC/GRS will thus promote accelerated progress in
understanding and treating chronic lung diseases, and help to ensure the vitality and growth of a diverse
pipeline of clinicians and scientists capable of addressing the growing burden of lung diseases.
项目概要:
2023 年肺部发育、损伤和修复戈登研究会议 (GRC) 及相关戈登
研究研讨会 (GRS) 将于 2023 年 8 月 12 日至 18 日在新罕布什尔州沃特维尔谷举行。 2023年的主题
肺 GRC 是“新冠疫情后恢复呼吸系统健康”。 2023年Lung GRC正值关键时刻,
因为包括严重肺损伤的慢性后果在内的急性 COVID-19 后综合症即将到来
成为焦点,提高我们理解和对抗功能失调的修复和重塑的需要
严重受伤后。据世界卫生组织统计,全球肺负担
疾病持续增加,全世界每年有超过 400 万人死于慢性呼吸道疾病,
包括慢性阻塞性肺病、哮喘和肺纤维化。在基础科学研究取得长足进步的同时
进一步了解驱动呼吸系统疾病的分子、细胞和组织水平机制,
将这些发现转化为肺功能的早期检测和有效修复和恢复
慢性呼吸道疾病仍然是一个主要障碍。应对这一挑战需要整合
来自肺部发育、分子和细胞生物学、基因组学和表观基因组学专家的知识,
生理学、生物工程、基质生物学以及沉浸在该领域的医生和转化专家
人类疾病的诊断和治疗。 Lung GRC/GRS 2023 将汇集不同的专家
传播和辩论肺发育、损伤和修复领域的最新发现,并制定
将生物学发现转化为有意义的进步的新想法、合作和方法
在呼吸医学领域。 Lung GRC 和 GRS 的一个主要重点是加强科学家的渠道
临床医生专注于肺部发育、损伤和修复。 R13 的资金将专门用于
促进妇女、代表性不足的少数群体和残疾人参加会议,
研究生、博士后研究员和早期职业研究人员。 GRC的独特属性(开放
科学交流、最大限度地提高参与度的僻静地点、分享未发表数据的传统、丰富的
讨论时间)和GRS(学员与同事和导师的密切互动)提供了一个机会
可能对以下方面产生重大和持续影响的正式和非正式互动与合作
领域。因此,2023 年肺部发育、损伤和修复 GRC/GRS 将促进以下领域的加速进展:
了解和治疗慢性肺部疾病,并有助于确保多样化的活力和成长
能够解决日益严重的肺部疾病负担的临床医生和科学家的管道。
项目成果
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