32nd International Workshop on Retroviral Pathogenesis
第32届逆转录病毒发病机制国际研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10587287
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.45万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-09-09 至 2023-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvisory CommitteesAnimal Disease ModelsAnimal ExperimentationAnimal ModelAnimalsAreaCaliforniaCellular biologyChicagoColoradoDevelopmentDiseaseEducational workshopEndogenous RetrovirusesEthicsFosteringGoalsIllinoisImmune responseImmunodeficiency and CancerImmunologicsInstitutesInternationalLocationManuscriptsMechanicsMedicalModelingMolecularNobel PrizeOhioParticipantPathogenesisPrincipal InvestigatorProcessPublicationsResearchResearch PersonnelRetroviridaeStudentsTravelUnderrepresented MinorityUniversitiesWomanWorkWritingeditorialemerging pathogengraduate studenthuman diseasehuman modelhuman pathogeninnovationpandemic diseasesymposiumtumorigenesisvirologyvirus host interaction
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
The International Workshop on Retroviral Pathogenesis, now in its 32nd year, has long served as
a forum for the exchange of new research findings and concepts on all aspects of retroviral
pathogenesis from molecular mechanisms to the immunological parameters of host-virus
interaction. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic and the restrictions on international travel, it was
postponed in 2020 and 2021. The 2022 rescheduled conference will continue a tradition of
intimate, engaged scientific interaction on all aspects of retroviral pathogenesis with strong
emphasis on animal retroviruses as models for human disease. Retroviral pathogens of humans
and animals in all retroviral genera are the subject of scientific presentation and vibrant
discussion. Topics at the workshop will include retrovirus entry and integration, replication and
restriction, assembly, immune responses, oncogenesis, pathogenesis, new and emerging
pathogens, endogenous retroviruses, and animal models of disease. Approximately 100
participants are anticipated, including principal investigators, postdoctoral trainees and graduate
students. Planned for October 12-16, 2022 in Vail, Colorado, the small size and format of the
conference supports concentrated interaction and deep scientific engagement. The conference
fosters the professional development of junior investigators by affording them the opportunity to
present their current work to a panel of engaged colleagues and to serve as Session Chairs. The
overarching goal of the conference is to provide a forum that fosters continued scientific
engagement leading to innovative conceptual advances and research in the area of retroviral
pathogenesis, broadly defined. The conference will address this goal through three specific aims:
(1) Bring together national and international scientific leaders in the field, together with junior
investigators, postdoctoral and student trainees; (2) Provide opportunities for five invited keynote
scientific presentations and discussions as a group, interspersed with more intimate opportunity
for discussion and interaction; (3) Provide platform opportunities for junior investigators, women
and underrepresented minority scholars through scientific presentation and/or designation as
Session Chairs; and (4) Provide Writing Workshop covering topics such as how to frame
research findings for publication, the steps a manuscript goes through in the editorial process,
the mechanics of writing and research and publication ethics.
项目摘要/摘要
逆转录病毒发病机理的国际研讨会(现在已经是第32年)长期以来一直是
关于逆转录病毒各个方面的新研究发现和概念的论坛
从分子机制到宿主病毒的免疫学参数的发病机理
相互作用。不幸的是,由于大流行和对国际旅行的限制,这是
推迟于2020年和2021年。2022年重新安排会议将继续
在逆转录病毒发病机理的各个方面的亲密,参与的科学互动
强调动物逆转录病毒作为人类疾病的模型。人类逆转录病毒病原体
所有逆转录病毒属的动物都是科学表现和充满活力的主题
讨论。研讨会的主题将包括逆转录病毒的输入和集成,复制和
限制,组装,免疫反应,肿瘤发生,发病机理,新和新兴
病原体,内源性逆转录病毒和疾病的动物模型。大约100
预计参与者,包括主要研究人员,博士后学员和研究生
学生。计划于2022年10月12日至16日在科罗拉多州的韦尔(Vail)
会议支持集中互动和深度科学参与。会议
促进初级调查人员的专业发展,使他们有机会
将目前的工作介绍给订婚的同事小组,并担任会议主席。这
会议的总体目标是提供一个论坛,以促进持续的科学
参与导致逆转录病毒领域创新的概念进步和研究
发病机理,广泛定义。会议将通过三个特定目标来解决这一目标:
(1)将该领域的国家和国际科学领袖汇集在一起
研究人员,博士后和学生学员; (2)为五个受邀主题演讲提供机会
作为一个小组的科学演示和讨论,散布在更亲密的机会
进行讨论和互动; (3)为初级调查人员,妇女提供平台机会
通过科学介绍和/或称为
会议椅; (4)提供涵盖主题的写作研讨会,例如如何构图
出版的研究结果,手稿在编辑过程中采取的步骤,
写作,研究与出版道德的机制。
项目成果
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