2023 Applied and Environmental Microbiology Gordon Research Conference and Seminar
2023应用与环境微生物学戈登研究会议暨研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10751828
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.7万
- 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:2023-07-01 至 2023-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAnimalsAntibiotic ResistanceAntibioticsAreaAutomobile DrivingBacteriaBiodiversityBiologyCellsCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesDedicationsDevelopmentDisciplineDisease OutcomeEcologyEcosystemEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental MicrobiologyEvolutionFeelingFellowshipFertilizationFosteringFriendsFunding OpportunitiesGenomeHealthHeartHourHumanHuman MicrobiomeIn SituIndustryInfectionInvertebratesItalyKnowledgeLifeLinkLocationMammalsMassachusettsMediationMedicineMetabolicMetagenomicsMicrobeMicrobiologyNew HampshireOralOrganismOutcomeParticipantPathogenesisPersonsPhenotypePlayPopulation BiologyPostdoctoral FellowPredispositionProbioticsProcessResearchResearch PersonnelRoleRuralScienceScientistSiteSymbiosisTechniquesTherapeutic InterventionTimeUncertaintyUnderrepresented MinorityWomanWorkYeastsantimicrobialbasecareerclimate changecombatcommunedeep sequencingenvironmental interventiongraduate studenthost microbiomehuman diseaseimprovedmeetingsmicrobialmicrobial communitymicrobiome compositionmicrobiome researchmicroorganismmicroorganism interactionnext generationnovel strategiespandemic diseasepostersprogramsrecruitresiliencesocialsymposium
项目摘要
Project Summary / Abstract
The 2023 Applied and Environmental Microbiology Gordon Research Conference (AEM GRC) will explore the
core principles for understanding and predicting the role of microbes in ecosystem functioning, from human
holobionts to aquatic ecosystems. The fundamental mechanisms that regulate microbiome-host-environment
interactions lie at the heart of the sustainable control of microbial dynamics for therapeutic and environmental
interventions. Despite being a well-established conference, AEM remains a forefront topic, bridging the traditional
boundaries of many fields. It drives infectious disease outcomes and the susceptibility of microoorganisms to
antibiotics as well as beneficial processes such as the development of antimicrobials and probiotics. Importantly,
common mechanisms of microbiome-host-environment interactions link these apparently diverse processes and
a key aim of the conference will be to bring together fields that do not normally interact strongly. Further, the
meeting will highlight a wide range of experimental approaches from deep sequencing to probing single cell
phenotype and bring together scientists of all career stages and backgrounds, from academia to industry. The
GRC will comprise 27 invited speakers with 24 slots for talks to be selected from the abstracts as well as an
interactive poster session. In addition, the GRS, which precedes the main conference will have further oral and
poster presentation opportunities specifically for graduate students and post-docs, as well as a career panel
discussion. A `power hour' during the main meeting will focus on the challenges facing women and
underrepresented minorities in science. We aim to foster an interactive, friendly environment in which ideas can
be freely exchanged independently of background or seniority. To that end, the sessions and working meals will
be supplemented with a vigorous social program to foster these interactions. The GRC program will be organized
into nine morning and evening sessions entitled: (1) Core principles that govern life (Keynote session); (2)
Biodiversity and ecosystem function; (3) Ecoengineering, applications, and emerging contaminants; (4) Ecology
and evolution of holobionts; (5) Transitioning human microbiome research into health outcomes; (6) Probing
microbial phenotypes in situ; (7) Microbial mediation of biogeochemical cycles; (8) Microbes and climate change
and (9) Symbiosis in ecosystems. The GRC and GRS will thus promote exchange of the latest ideas and
techniques in the broad field of applied and environmental microbiology, generating new ideas and cross-field
collaborations while enhancing and promoting the careers of the next generation of scientists in this dynamic
and exciting field.
项目概要/摘要
2023 年应用与环境微生物学戈登研究会议 (AEM GRC) 将探讨
人类理解和预测微生物在生态系统功能中的作用的核心原则
全生物到水生生态系统。调节微生物组-宿主-环境的基本机制
相互作用是治疗和环境可持续控制微生物动力学的核心
干预措施。尽管 AEM 是一个成熟的会议,但它仍然是一个最前沿的话题,它弥合了传统的会议
许多领域的边界。它会导致传染病的结果和微生物的易感性
抗生素以及有益的过程,例如抗菌药物和益生菌的开发。重要的是,
微生物组-宿主-环境相互作用的共同机制将这些明显不同的过程联系起来
会议的一个主要目标是将通常相互作用不强的领域聚集在一起。此外,
会议将重点介绍从深度测序到探测单细胞的广泛实验方法
表型并汇集了从学术界到工业界各个职业阶段和背景的科学家。这
GRC 将由 27 名受邀演讲者组成,其中包括从摘要中选出的 24 个演讲席位以及
互动海报会议。此外,在主会议之前举行的 GRS 将进行进一步的口头和
专门为研究生和博士后以及职业小组提供的海报展示机会
讨论。主会议期间的“权力时刻”将重点讨论妇女和儿童面临的挑战
科学领域代表性不足的少数群体。我们的目标是营造一个互动、友好的环境,让想法可以
可以自由交换,无论背景或资历如何。为此,会议和工作餐将
辅之以积极的社会计划来促进这些互动。 GRC计划将被组织
分为九场早晚会议,主题为:(1)管理生活的核心原则(主题演讲); (2)
生物多样性和生态系统功能; (3) 生态工程、应用和新兴污染物; (4)生态学
和全生物的进化; (5) 将人类微生物组研究转变为健康结果; (6) 探测
原位微生物表型; (7) 生物地球化学循环的微生物介导; (8) 微生物与气候变化
(9)生态系统中的共生。因此,GRC 和 GRS 将促进最新思想和技术的交流。
应用和环境微生物学广泛领域的技术,产生新的想法和跨领域
合作,同时加强和促进下一代科学家在这一动态中的职业生涯
和令人兴奋的领域。
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