2023 Staphylococcal Diseases Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
2023年葡萄球菌疾病戈登研究会议暨戈登研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10753842
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.5万
- 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:2023-07-12 至 2023-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Project Summary
The purpose of this grant submission is to request funds to partially support the 2023 Staphylococcal Diseases
Gordon Research Conference (GRC) and its associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS). This will be the
17th GRC, with the first being held in 1989 and thereafter on a bi-annual basis. Importantly, it will be the 5th
meeting of the GRS, the purpose of which is to foster development of the next generation of staphylococcal
investigators and invite their active participation and integration into the broader research community. These
meetings will be held July 29 – August 4th at Waterville Valley, NH. This will be the first meeting at this GRC
site, and consistent with the approach of the Staphylococcal Diseases Gordon Research Conference, is
alternating location with the US to encourage participation of a wide array of staphylococcal biologists from
around the world. The Chairs for the 2023 meeting will be Drs. Alexander Horswill and Juliane Bubeck-
Wardenburg who served as Co-Vice Chairs for the last GRC meeting in 2019 at the Rey Don Jaime Grand
Hotel, Castelldefels, Spain. Drs. Joan Geoghegan and Barbara Kahl will serve as Co-Chairs for the 2023
meeting, then will Chair the following meeting in 2025. Drs. Arya Gupta and Stephen Tufts will serve as Co-
Chairs of the 2023 GRS. The overall goal of the GRC and its associated GRS is to bring the world's leading
scientists and the most promising young investigators and trainees together in a collegial and supportive
environment. The specific goals are to: 1) provide a forum for the presentation of unpublished, cutting-edge
research on the staphylococci and foster formal and informal discussions on how these results advance the
field, 2) include investigators and clinicians focusing on diverse staphylococcal species and define the impact
of these species on staphylococcal infection in both humans and animals, 3) expand the boundaries of the
work of the scientists within this field, and 4) ensure development and integration of young investigators into
the broader research community in a meaningful and interactive way. The collegial atmosphere will include
organized discussion sessions and opportunities for informal gatherings in the afternoons and evenings,
providing an ideal setting for scientists from different disciplines to exchange ideas and foster cross-disciplinary
collaborations both among themselves and the next generation of staphylococcal investigators. Thus, the GRC
will provide a unique and fundamentally important opportunity to bring together the world's leading
staphylococcal investigators in a format designed for the free exchange of research results and ideas covering
all aspects of staphylococcal biology and its relationship to disease. Together with the GRS, the GRC will
promote the development of promising young investigators in the field and their integration into the larger
research community. In the short term, this will significantly enhance the ability of investigators around the
world to address critical problems in staphylococcal disease, while in the long term it will ensure the continued
success of their efforts and those of the next generation of investigators.
项目概要
提交此赠款的目的是请求资金部分支持 2023 年葡萄球菌疾病
戈登研究会议(GRC)及其相关的戈登研究研讨会(GRS)。
第 17 届 GRC,第一次于 1989 年举办,此后每两年举办一次,重要的是,这将是第五届。
GRS 会议,其目的是促进下一代葡萄球菌的发展
研究人员并邀请他们积极参与并融入更广泛的研究社区。
会议将于 7 月 29 日至 8 月 4 日在新罕布什尔州沃特维尔谷举行。这将是 GRC 的第一次会议。
站点,并且与葡萄球菌疾病戈登研究会议的方法一致,是
与美国交替举办地点,以鼓励来自世界各地的葡萄球菌生物学家广泛参与
2023 年会议的主席将是 Alexander Horswill 博士和 Juliane Bubeck 博士。
Wardenburg 担任 2019 年在 Rey Don Jaime Grand 举行的最后一次 GRC 会议的联合副主席
西班牙卡斯特尔德费尔斯酒店 Joan Geoghegan 博士和 Barbara Kahl 博士将担任 2023 年的联合主席。
会议,然后将主持 2025 年的下一次会议。 Arya Gupta 博士和 Stephen Tufts 博士将担任联合主席
2023 年 GRS 主席 GRC 及其相关 GRS 的总体目标是汇聚世界领先的人才。
科学家和最有前途的年轻研究人员和实习生一起在一个同事和支持的环境中
具体目标是: 1)提供一个展示未发表的前沿成果的论坛。
对葡萄球菌的研究,并促进关于这些结果如何推进的正式和非正式讨论
领域,2) 包括研究人员并关注不同的葡萄球菌物种并确定影响
这些物种对人类和动物葡萄球菌感染的影响,3)扩大了
该领域科学家的工作,以及 4)确保年轻研究人员的发展和融入
以有意义和互动的方式扩大更广泛的研究界的影响。
在下午和晚上组织讨论会和非正式聚会的机会,
为来自不同学科的科学家提供交流思想和培养跨学科的理想环境
GRC 之间以及下一代葡萄球菌研究人员之间的合作。
将提供一个独特且极其重要的机会,汇聚世界领先的
葡萄球菌研究人员以一种旨在自由交流研究结果和想法的形式
GRC 将与 GRS 一起研究葡萄球菌生物学的各个方面及其与疾病的关系。
促进该领域有前途的年轻研究人员的发展并使其融入更大的领域
在短期内,这将显着提高研究人员的能力。
世界致力于解决葡萄球菌疾病的关键问题,而从长远来看,它将确保持续
他们和下一代调查人员的努力取得了成功。
项目成果
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