Weinstein Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration Conference
韦恩斯坦心血管发育与再生会议
基本信息
- 批准号:10683505
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 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:2023-03-15 至 2024-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdultAffectAmerican Heart AssociationAwardCaliforniaCardiacCardiovascular DiseasesCardiovascular systemCategoriesChildhoodClinicalCollaborationsCommittee MembersCommunitiesComprehensionCongenital AbnormalityDataDevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyDisabled PersonsEmbryologyEngineeringEnvironmentEtiologyEuropeEventFacultyFeesFinancial SupportFundingGene ExpressionGoalsGrowthHealthHuman GeneticsIndividualInfant MortalityInstitutionLive BirthMedicalMentorsMissionMolecularMyocardial dysfunctionNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteNatural regenerationOralParentsPathologyPatientsPostdoctoral FellowPublishingRegenerative MedicineRegulationReportingRequest for ApplicationsRequest for ProposalsResearchResearch PersonnelScientistSeasonsSeriesSocietiesStructural Congenital AnomaliesTalentsTherapeuticTissue EngineeringTrainingTranscriptional RegulationTravelUnderrepresented PopulationsUniversitiesWomanWorkcardiogenesiscareercollaborative environmentcongenital heart disordercostearly-career facultygene functiongraduate studentimprovedinnovationmeetingsnext generationnovelpreventsecondary outcomestillbirthsymposiumsymptom treatmenttargeted treatment
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
This proposal requests support for the 2023 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration
Conference, which will be held in San Diego, California. The Weinstein Cardiovascular Development and
Regeneration Conference was founded to create an open forum for investigators studying the etiology,
pathology, and eventual treatment of congenital heart diseases (CHDs). This tradition initiated with a series of
annual meetings that brought together investigators who were funded by three separate NIH RFAs on Cardiac
Development; these RFAs, the first of which was issued in 1984, were sponsored by Dr. Constance Weinstein
and her colleagues at the NHLBI. Since its origins, this conference has been the premier opportunity for
researchers in the field of cardiovascular developmental biology to meet and share their data and ideas. During
the 3-day meeting, basic scientists, clinicians, engineers, and geneticists come together to interact and discuss
a multitude of cardiovascular developmental mechanisms and their impact on CHDs, as well as the secondary
outcomes that result in adult cardiac dysfunction. This conference is unique for several reasons. First, it is a
freestanding meeting that is entirely organized by active researchers within the cardiovascular developmental
biology community who are unaffiliated with any society or parent organization. Second, with the exception of
the keynote speakers, all oral platform presentations are chosen from abstracts submitted by early career
faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students. This approach insures that only cutting-edge data are
shown and avoids repetitive presentations by established investigators selected solely by reputation. Third, this
conference is consistently attended by a substantial number of senior investigators in the cardiovascular
developmental biology field, even though they are not delivering oral presentations and are required to pay for
their own registration and travel expenses. Fourth, the conference community maintains a welcoming and
collaborative atmosphere that encourages sharing of innovative and unpublished data. As in prior iterations of
this conference, the objectives of the 2023 Weinstein Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration
Conference are to promote a collegial environment for dissemination and discussion of innovative and
unpublished scientific findings, to encourage interactions and collaborations among colleagues in the field, and
to enhance the professional development of a diverse array of early career faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and
graduate students by providing a platform for the presentation of their data and an opportunity to network and
interact with established cardiovascular developmental biologists. In this application, financial support is
requested to subsidize registration fees for trainees in order to encourage robust attendance of early career
researchers, to provide financial assistance in the form of travel awards for selected trainees, with a particular
focus on supporting attendance of women, underrepresented groups, and individuals with disabilities, and to
support general conference costs.
项目概要
该提案请求支持 2023 年韦恩斯坦心血管发育和再生
会议将在加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥举行。韦恩斯坦心血管发育与
再生会议的成立是为了为研究病因的研究者创建一个开放的论坛,
先天性心脏病(CHD)的病理学和最终治疗。这一传统始于一系列
年会汇集了由三个独立的 NIH RFA 资助的心脏病研究人员
发展;这些 RFA 第一份于 1984 年发布,由康斯坦斯·韦恩斯坦 (Constance Weinstein) 博士赞助
和她在 NHLBI 的同事。自举办以来,本次会议一直是
心血管发育生物学领域的研究人员会面并分享他们的数据和想法。期间
为期3天的会议,基础科学家、临床医生、工程师和遗传学家齐聚一堂进行互动和讨论
多种心血管发育机制及其对先心病以及继发性心脏病的影响
导致成人心脏功能障碍的结果。这次会议之所以独特,有几个原因。首先,它是一个
完全由心血管发育领域活跃的研究人员组织的独立会议
不隶属于任何学会或上级组织的生物学界人士。其次,除了
主讲人,所有口头平台演讲均选自早期职业生涯提交的摘要
教师、博士后研究员和研究生。这种方法确保只有最前沿的数据
显示并避免由仅凭声誉选择的知名调查员进行重复介绍。三、这个
心血管领域的大量高级研究人员一直出席会议
发育生物学领域,即使他们不提供口头报告并且需要付费
他们自己的注册和旅行费用。第四,会议界保持着欢迎和
鼓励共享创新和未发表数据的协作氛围。正如之前的迭代一样
本次会议提出了2023年韦恩斯坦心血管发育与再生的目标
会议旨在营造一个传播和讨论创新和创新成果的学术环境
未发表的科学发现,以鼓励该领域同事之间的互动和合作,以及
促进各种早期职业教师、博士后研究员和
研究生提供一个展示数据的平台以及建立网络和交流的机会
与成熟的心血管发育生物学家互动。在本申请中,财务支持是
要求补贴学员注册费,以鼓励早期职业生涯的积极参加
研究人员以旅行奖励的形式为选定的受训人员提供经济援助,特别是
重点支持妇女、代表性不足的群体和残疾人的出席,并
支持大会费用。
项目成果
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