NIAMS - National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
Since 1984, the biennial Proteoglycans (PGs) Gordon Research Conference (GRC) has been an essential meeting for PG researchers. Recognized as the leading international forum for PG and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) research it brings together established and new PG researchers in a collegial and scientifically stimulating environment. Important to the meetings success is a history of a collegial atmosphere that fosters the dissemination of unpublished and emerging research that stimulates scientific discussions and collaborations among all attendees. This proposal is requesting partial support for the next PGs GRC, “Frontiers in Basic and Translational Proteoglycan Research to Improve Human Health,” which will be held from June 28th to July 3rd, 2026, and the associated PG GRS entitled, “Integrated Proteoglycan Research to Improve Human Health,” to be held on June 27th - 28th, 2026 at Proctor Academy, Andover, NH. An Executive Committee consisting of former Chairs of PGs GRCs plus organizers of meetings for the international conferences on PGs (ICP) and the International Society for Hyaluronan Sciences (ISHAS) offers input on the conference program. An advisory committee, consisting of expertise in various subfields in proteoglycan research, has been formed. Both committees provide expertise across a broad area, including fundamental, translational, and clinical PG research. The meeting will bring together highly regarded scientists performing impactful PG research and developing new techniques to support proteoglycan research advancement, some of whom will be attending this meeting for the first time. The invited scientists will present the latest findings in fundamental PG research addressing biosynthesis, catabolism, and technological advances in the field. A major focus of this GRC will be highlighting PGs as therapeutic tools and targets. To provide early-stage investigators an opportunity to highlight their research, the meeting program includes short talks during oral session and poster sessions each day. Short talks will be selected from abstracts to be complementary to the theme of the associated oral session. The scientific program aims to present state-of-the-art science to spark scientific discussions and collaborations, leading to the generation of new ideas, innovative research projects, and new grant proposals. The organizers have and will continue to pay careful attention to the participation from different stages in the scientific careers in all aspects of the conference. In the meeting, Dr. Kaori Oshima (MGH), Dr. Rob Ritcher (University of Alabama at Birmingham) and Dr. Paul DeAngelis (University of Oklahoma) will serve as panelists to talk about their experience in overcoming the challenges in academia and discussing different career opportunities for young graduate students and trainees. Attendees of this meeting will be selected by invitation or from the applications submitted online with careful attention. We expect approximately 200 attendees to this conference.
Up to $34K
2027-04-14
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