2023 Salmonella Biology and Pathogenesis Gordon Research Conference and Seminar
2023年沙门氏菌生物学与发病机制戈登研究会议暨研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10683617
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.65万
- 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:2023-07-11 至 2023-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAmericanAntibiotic ResistanceAreaBiologyCOVID-19 pandemicCaliforniaCellular biologyCessation of lifeCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesDedicationsDiseaseEnsureEnvironmentEpidemiologyFeedbackFeesFundingFutureGenderGene Expression RegulationGeneticGermanyGoalsHumanImmune responseImmunologyIncentivesInfectionInternationalItalyKnowledgeMentorsMicrobiologyMinorityMissionModelingNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseaseNatural ImmunityParticipantPathogenesisPost-Transcriptional RegulationPostdoctoral FellowPreparationRenaissanceResearchResearch PersonnelSalmonellaSalmonella infectionsScheduleScientistSenior ScientistSiteSocietiesStudentsSwitzerlandTimeTrainingTravelUniversitiesVaccinesVotingWashingtonWomanadaptive immunityfrontiergraduate studentgut microbiotainterestmeetingsmembermicrobialnext generationnovel strategiespathogenpeerpreferencepreventprogramsskillssuccesssymposium
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
The Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Salmonella Biology and Pathogenesis is an international scientific
conference that brings together researchers with a shared interest in understanding the fundamental biology,
pathogenesis, and immune response to Salmonella serovars. This meeting is a longstanding conference, that
was originally held under the auspices of the American Society of Microbiology; the 2023 conference
(rescheduled from 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic) will be the second GRC, and will be held at the
Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco (Italy), a well-established site for the GRC organization. The 2023 meeting will
be held July 23-28 and will have an associated Gordon Research Seminar to (i) provide students and postdocs
a basic background in the concepts, principles, and mechanisms involved in different areas of Salmonella biology
and pathogenesis; (ii) promote the interaction of junior investigators with their peers and selected senior
members of the field (keynote speaker and discussion leaders); (iii) provide feedback on their research, thereby
sharpening their presentation skills and the sophistication of their discussions in preparation for the main meeting
and beyond. There is a need for a conference dedicated to the biology of Salmonella infections, because
Salmonella is studied not only as an important cause of disease, but its well-characterized biology, genetics and
infection models have made it the pathogen of choice to interrogate many fundamental aspects of biology,
including innate and adaptive immunity, post-transcriptional gene regulation, and the function of the gut
microbiota. The GRC will encompass a broad range of topics, from epidemiology and vaccines to cell biology
and gene regulation. Attendees will include an equal distribution of independent investigators, post-doctoral
scholars, and graduate students. There will be nine seminar sessions with session leaders that will provide an
overview of the topic and stimulate discussion from the attendees. The 2023 meeting will be organized by Chairs
Renée Tsolis (University of California, Davis) and Michael Hensel (University of Braunschweig, Germany) and
the vice-chairs Leigh Knodler (Washington State University) and Dirk Bumann (Biozentrum, Basel, Switzerland).
This meeting provides a forum where cutting edge research will be presented. There are slots reserved in
thematic seminar sessions for presentations by postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, giving them an
opportunity to share their discoveries and gain exposure. The inaugural GRS of this conference will be co-chaired
by Lizbeth Camacho (University of California, Davis) and Joshua Newson (ETH, Zürich, Switzerland). This
meeting provides an environment that enables networking and collaboration among investigators and gives post-
doctoral researchers and graduate students access to leaders in Salmonella biology and related fields. The
program includes new investigators that have not previously presented their research at this meeting, and
includes sessions that reflect the emerging importance of antibiotic-resistant Salmonella and novel strategies to
overcome antibiotic resistance.
抽象的
戈登沙门氏菌生物学和发病机制研究会议 (GRC) 是一个国际科学会议
会议汇集了对了解基础生物学有共同兴趣的研究人员,
本次会议是一次长期会议,旨在研究沙门氏菌的发病机制和免疫反应。
最初是在美国微生物学会的赞助下举办的 2023 年会议;
(由于 COVID-19 大流行,从 2021 年重新安排)将是第二届 GRC,并将在
Renaissance Tuscany Il Ciocco(意大利),GRC 组织的成熟场所 2023 年会议将举行。
将于 7 月 23 日至 28 日举行,并将举办相关的戈登研究研讨会 (i) 为学生和博士后提供
沙门氏菌生物学不同领域涉及的概念、原理和机制的基本背景
和发病机制;(ii)促进初级研究人员与同行和选定的高级研究人员的互动
该领域的成员(主讲人和讨论领导者);(iii)提供有关其研究的反馈,从而
提高他们的演讲技巧和讨论的复杂性,为主要会议做准备
需要召开一次专门讨论沙门氏菌感染生物学的会议,因为
沙门氏菌不仅被研究为疾病的重要病因,而且其生物学、遗传学和生物学特征也得到了充分研究。
感染模型使其成为研究生物学许多基本方面的首选病原体,
包括先天性和适应性免疫、转录后基因调控以及肠道功能
GRC 将涵盖从流行病学和疫苗到细胞生物学的广泛主题。
与会者将包括平等分布的独立研究人员、博士后。
将有九场研讨会,会议负责人将提供
2023 年会议将由主席组织。
Renée Tsolis(加州大学戴维斯分校)和 Michael Hensel(德国布伦瑞克大学)和
副主席 Leigh Knodler(华盛顿州立大学)和 Dirk Bumann(Biozentrum,巴塞尔,瑞士)。
这次会议提供了一个展示前沿研究的论坛,并预留了席位。
专题研讨会由博士后研究员和研究生进行演讲,让他们
首届 GRS 将共同主持本次会议。
作者:Lizbeth Camacho(加州大学戴维斯分校)和 Joshua Newson(瑞士苏黎世联邦理工学院)。
会议提供了一个促进研究人员之间建立联系和协作的环境,并提供了会后
博士研究人员和研究生有机会接触沙门氏菌生物学和相关领域的领导者。
计划包括之前未在本次会议上介绍其研究的新研究人员,以及
包括反映抗生素耐药沙门氏菌的新兴重要性和新策略的会议
克服抗生素耐药性。
项目成果
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Renee M Tsolis其他文献
Brucella melitensis Rev1Δwzm: Placental pathogenesis studies and safety in pregnant ewes.
羊布鲁氏菌Rev1Îwzm:怀孕母羊的胎盘发病机制研究和安全性。
- DOI:
10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.04.085 - 发表时间:
2024-05-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:5.5
- 作者:
I. Poveda;S. Mena;G. A. Ramírez;A. Zabalza;Renee M Tsolis;María - 通讯作者:
María
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- 批准号:
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- 批准号:
10022095 - 财政年份:2019
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