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Description
This proposal requests funds to support the annual Autumn Immunology
Conference (AIC). The AIC was established in 1972 to promote Immunology
research in the upper Midwest region of the United States. The conference
provides a forum for the exchange of scientific data and ideas, fosters
collaboration between scientists at different institutions, and provides career
development and education opportunities to a diverse group of individuals with
an interest in Immunology. The scientific focus of the meeting is intentionally broad; it
includes basic Immunology and related biomedical fields such as cancer biology,
pathogenesis, vaccine development, inflammation, and autoimmunity. Special emphasis
is given to providing pre- and post-doctoral trainees with an opportunity to share
their data, participate in scientific and career discussions, and to meet and
exchange ideas with established investigators. The organizers also seek to attract,
involve, and promote the careers of women and racial/ethnic minorities that are
underrepresented in science. These objectives are met by inviting a group of
outstanding Immunology researchers (12-13 each year) from around the world, to speak
at the meeting. All presenters present both an oral and poster presentation in sessions
that are designed to provide the greatest opportunity for feedback to the trainees.
Finally, scholarship programs, career development workshops, and mentoring
luncheons promote the inclusion of minority scientists and seek to recruit
undergraduates into the discipline of Immunology.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 11/1/16 → 10/31/22 |
Funding
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: $24,000.00
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