2023 Ecological and Evolutionary Genomics Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
2023生态与进化基因组学戈登研究大会暨戈登研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10753638
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1万
- 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:2023-07-10 至 2023-09-04
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAmazeAtmosphereBiodiversityClimateCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexComputational BiologyCreativenessDataData AggregationData AnalysesDatabasesDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseDisease OutbreaksEcologyEcosystemEnvironmentEnvironmental Risk FactorEthicsEvolutionFosteringFoundationsFundingFutureGenerationsGenetic VariationGenomeGenomicsGoalsHabitatsHealthHumanLeadershipLinkMachine LearningMedical ResearchMetagenomicsMethodologyMethodsModelingMonitorMutationNational Human Genome Research InstituteOrganismParticipantPhenotypePoliciesPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPopulation StudyPostdoctoral FellowProcessPublished CommentResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesRunningScientistShapesState-of-the-Art ReviewsStrategic visionTheoretical modelTimeTravelWorkcareerclimate changecommunity involvementcomparative genomicsdesignenvironmental changegenetic architecturegenome resourcegenomic datagraduate studenthost-pathogen coevolutionimprovedinnovationinsightmeetingsmultidisciplinarynext generationpathogenpeerprogramsreference genomesocial factorssymposiumtheoriestooltraitvertebrate genome
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Our conference has three main goals: (1) To address how the recent increase in genomic data availability
generates amazing opportunities to explore species evolution and population changes at the genomic level, from
comparative genomics of model and non-model species to genomic interactions within communities or host-
pathogen co-evolution. (2) To broaden the scope beyond existing genomic resources and address how our
community will meet the challenges generated by this incoming deluge of data, including how to encourage
research that is ethical, open and accessible. (3) To highlight how the ecological and evolutionary genomics
community can support and inform major challenges faced by biodiversity worldwide, especially linked to climate
and habitat changes. We expect that this GRC will address key issues relevant to NHGRI, including
multidisciplinary discussions of how evolutionary and population genomics in humans and models can
benefit medical research, how ecological genomics can help address the challenges of climate change
and how to incorporate new advances in machine learning for evolutionary and population genomics.
We note that this GRC has historically been an important meeting place for many NHGRI-funded researchers to
exchange ideas and present new work that fuels innovation and insights into human health and evolution.
The conference will be preceded by a one-day Gordon Research Seminar, which focuses on early career
investigators in our community (graduate students and postdocs). This is an opportunity for junior researchers
of the field to present their work in a welcoming atmosphere, exchange with their peers, and network with invited
senior guests. The seminar addresses the specific needs of the next generation of field leaders, while the main
conference gives all participants a place where the community comes together to review the state-of-the-art and
develop the future of ecological and evolutionary genomics. We are requesting funds to offset the travel
expenses for trainees from underserved and underrepresented communities and key invited speakers.
项目摘要
我们的会议有三个主要目标:(1)解决基因组数据可用性最近如何增加
从
模型和非模型物种与社区或宿主内基因组相互作用的比较基因组学
病原体共同进化。 (2)扩大范围超出现有的基因组资源,并解决我们的
社区将应对这些传入的数据产生的挑战,包括如何鼓励
道德,开放且易于获得的研究。 (3)强调生态和进化基因组学如何
社区可以支持并告知全球生物多样性面临的重大挑战,尤其是与气候相关的
和栖息地发生变化。我们希望此GRC将解决与NHGRI相关的关键问题,包括
关于人类和模型中进化和种群基因组学如何可以进行多学科讨论
受益医学研究,生态基因组学如何帮助应对气候变化的挑战
以及如何在进化和人群基因组学的机器学习中纳入新的进步。
我们注意到,这一GRC历史上一直是许多NHGRI资助的研究人员的重要聚会场所
交换思想并提出新的作品,为人类健康和进化提供创新和见解。
会议将在为期一天的戈登研究研讨会之前,重点介绍早期职业
我们社区的调查人员(研究生和博士后)。这是初级研究人员的机会
该领域以欢迎氛围,与同龄人交流并与邀请网络交流的领域介绍他们的作品
高级客人。研讨会解决了下一代现场领导者的特定需求,而主要的需求
会议为所有参与者提供了一个社区聚集在一起审查最先进和的地方
发展生态和进化基因组学的未来。我们要求资金抵消旅行
来自服务不足和代表性不足的社区和主要邀请发言人的学员支出。
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