2023 Barrier Function of Mammalian Skin Gordon Research Conferences and Gordon Research Seminar
2023年哺乳动物皮肤屏障功能戈登研究会议及戈登研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10683587
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.4万
- 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:AgingAtmosphereBasic ScienceBig DataBiochemicalBiological ProcessBiologyBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsCOVID-19 pandemicCellsCellular biologyCharacteristicsChemical ExposureChemicalsClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesCosmeticsCoupledDedicationsDehydrationDermatologicDermatologyDesiccationDevelopmentDiagnosticDisciplineDiscriminationDiseaseDrug Delivery SystemsEnvironmentEnvironmental ScienceEthnic OriginExposure toFeedbackFunctional disorderFundingFutureGenderGenomicsGoalsHealthHealth protectionHomeostasisHourHumanImageImmune responseIndustryIntelligenceInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalKnowledgeLearningLesbian Gay Bisexual TransgenderLifeMaintenanceMentorsMicrobiologyModelingMolecularOralParticipantPathologyPathway interactionsPharmacy (field)Physical ChemistryPlayPostdoctoral FellowPrivatizationRaceResearchResearch PersonnelRiskRoleScholarshipScienceScientistSecureSkinSystemic diseaseTechnologyTherapeuticTimeTransdermal substance administrationTranslational ResearchTranslationsTravelUnderrepresented MinorityUnited States National Institutes of HealthWaterWomanWorkXenobioticscareerclinical careclinical diagnosticscommunity involvementcosteconomic impactethnic diversityethnic minorityforgingfrontiergraduate studentimprovedinnovationmeetingsmicrobiomemicrobiotamultidisciplinarynovelnovel therapeutic interventionpeerprecision medicineprogramsskin barriersuccesssymposiumtargeted deliverywound healing
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Established in 1989 The Gordon Research Conference on Barrier Function of Mammalian Skin, for over 30 years
remains to be the premiere international scientific meeting that successfully incorporates multiple disciplines and
topics focusing on understanding the mechanisms of mammalian skin barrier and its maintenance in health and
disease. The success of the meeting (evidenced by diversity of topics and speakers, size of the applicant pool,
extremely positive reviews) derives from variety in topics, gender/race/ethnicity inclusion and commitment to
promote scientists in the early stage of their careers. The overarching theme of the 2023 conference is "Intelligent
and personalized skin barrier: translation of cell and biology, bioengineering and physical chemistry” which will
bring together a unique blend of young investigators and prominent leaders to present latest developments in
cell biology, pathology, microbiology, environmental sciences, bioengineering, biophysics, physical chemistry,
and drug delivery focusing on utilizing precision medicine approaches to personalize clinical care and minimize
chemical exposure. The overarching objective and long-term goals of this conference is to present novel
discoveries and discuss the latest developments in these different fields of expertise through both formal and
informal discussions and to provide a platform for new collaborative opportunities of synergistic team approaches
to facilitate future discoveries and novel therapeutic approaches that will advance this multi-disciplinary field.
Moreover, the goal is also to stimulate discussions regarding new frontiers and future big questions and
challenges as well as approaches to tackle them. To promote discussions and diversify of speakers and topics,
all speakers will be newly invited (did not speak at the 2019 GRC) and 30% of the program will be dedicated to
young investigators selected from submitted abstracts. We will hold a power hour to facilitate important
discussions regarding various aspects of “discrimination in science” including promotion of racial/ethnic diversity
by bringing together scientists from the diverse community of researchers working on the epidermal barrier. The
major themes of the 2023 conference will include aging and environmental effects on barrier, cross talk of
microbiota and host-response in homeostasis and disease, approaches to predict permeation and chemical risk
exposure, optimization of drug delivery, big data and precision medicine (ranging from genomics, clinical
diagnostics to imaging), and optimizing therapeutics. While these themes define the agenda, the program will
incorporate short oral talks selected from the submitted abstracts. Each session will incorporate 1-2 such short
talks, maximizing the opportunity to include latest research and provide a platform and visibility to young trainees.
The new advances, knowledge sharing, and new multi-disciplinary collaborations forged at this conference,
coupled with the interactions between attendees, will greatly advance the shared goal of understanding
epidermal barrier function to improve health both locally, in the skin, and systemically.
项目概要
1989年成立哺乳动物皮肤屏障功能戈登研究会议,已有30多年历史
仍然是首屈一指的国际科学会议,成功地融合了多个学科和
重点关注了解哺乳动物皮肤屏障的机制及其对健康和健康的维护
会议的成功(通过主题和演讲者的多样性、申请人池的规模、
非常积极的评论)源自主题的多样性、性别/种族/民族的包容性以及对
促进处于职业生涯早期阶段的科学家的发展 2023 年会议的首要主题是“智能”。
和个性化皮肤屏障:细胞和生物学、生物工程和物理化学的转化”,这将
汇集了年轻研究人员和杰出领导者的独特组合,展示了该领域的最新进展
细胞生物学、病理学、微生物学、环境科学、生物工程、生物物理学、物理化学、
和药物输送侧重于精准医疗方法,以个性化临床护理并最大限度地减少
本次会议的总体目标和长期目标是展示新颖的化学暴露。
通过正式和非正式的方式发现并讨论这些不同专业领域的最新发展
非正式讨论并为协同团队方法的新合作机会提供平台
促进未来的发现和新颖的治疗方法,从而推动这一多学科领域的发展。
此外,目标还在于激发有关新领域和未来重大问题的讨论
挑战以及解决这些问题的方法,促进讨论并使演讲者和主题多样化,
所有演讲者都将被新邀请(未在 2019 年 GRC 上发言),并且 30% 的节目将致力于
从提交的摘要中选出的年轻研究人员将举行一次电源时间以促进重要的工作。
关于“科学歧视”各个方面的讨论,包括促进种族/民族多样性
通过汇集来自不同群体的研究表皮屏障的科学家。
2023年会议的主要主题将包括老龄化和环境对屏障的影响、相声
体内平衡和疾病中的微生物群和宿主反应,预测渗透和化学风险的方法
暴露、药物输送优化、大数据和精准医学(范围从基因组学、临床
虽然这些主题确定了议程,但该计划将
纳入从提交的摘要中选出的简短口头演讲。每场会议将纳入 1-2 个这样的简短演讲。
讲座,最大限度地增加最新研究的机会,并为年轻学员提供平台和知名度。
本次会议取得的新进展、知识共享和新的多学科合作,
加上与会者之间的互动,将极大地促进共同目标的理解
表皮屏障功能,改善局部、皮肤和全身的健康。
项目成果
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