NIH, NCRR 2nd Biennial National IDeA Symposium

of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE)


August 6 - 8, 2008

Washington, DC

Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

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Special Meeting Highlights

Wednesday, August 6th
Reception / Student Only Poster Session
Presentation of Student Travel Awards

The Maciag Award
The Maciag award is dedicated to the memory of Thomas Maciag, an internationally recognized cell and vascular biologist.  Dr. Maciag was an innovative scientist, artist, outstanding mentor to young investigators, and an excellent educator of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.  Tom had a profound impact on everyone with whom he came in contact.  He trained and profoundly influenced a generation of scientists involved in the fields of angiogenesis, growth factor biology, proteases, growth control, and development.  As a mentor, he was stern but supportive, insistent but compassionate, and always caring.  As a colleague, he was generous, supportive and always guiding people to find the best in themselves as scientists and human beings.  He had uncompromising ethical standards and intellectual honesty, qualities that he insisted upon in his colleagues and students.  The intent of this award is to recognize individuals who exemplify Dr. Maciag’s ideals of research excellence and innovation and his commitment to mentoring new scientists.  The recipient will be an individual who has used COBRE support to its maximum benefit and has established independence through this program.  The recipient will receive an award and will present their research at a special session of the National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research (NISBRE).

Click here for Eligibility and Nomination Guidelines for the Maciag Award.

The Sidney A. McNairy, Jr.  Award
The community of scientists and students from 23 states and Puerto Rico who participate in the Institutional Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) program, a subdivision of the Institutional Development Awards (IDeA) program offered by the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), dedicates this award to Dr. Sidney A. McNairy, Jr.  

Dr. McNairy’s career accomplishments include notable contributions to basic science research in biochemistry as well as to planning and administration of national research initiatives. In the past decade, serving as Director of the Division of Research Infrastructure for NCRR, Dr. McNairy developed and implemented an entirely new concept, which was that research opportunities for students and faculty in states that traditionally have had limited participation in the nation’s biomedical research agenda deserve expansion and significant support. Within this program, Dr.McNairy considers strong mentoring to be a central and integral component of the systems that lead new researchers to choose careers in biomedical research.

The intent of the Sidney A. McNairy, Jr., award is to honor Dr. McNairy for his insight and leadership as well as his translation of these concepts into solid, practical initiatives that have had a major impact on the emergence of robust biomedical research and well trained researchers in the traditionally underfunded states.

Click here for Eligibility and Nomination Guidelines for the Sidney A. McNairy, Jr. Award.

Young Investigator Travel Awards
This award is intended for Young Investigators in the COBRE Program. The symposium will award a number of $1000 travel awards to help defray the cost of attending NISBRE. Recipients will be selected based on rating and peer review of submitted abstracts. Candidates must be the first/presenting author on submitted abstracts.

Student Travel Awards
This award is intended for Students in the INBRE Program. The symposium will award a number of $1000 travel awards to help defray the cost of attending NISBRE. Recipients will be selected based on rating and peer review of submitted abstracts. Candidates must be the first/presenting author on submitted abstracts.

Program Chair's Welcome
Dr. Charles Irvin

Greetings and welcome to the website for the 2nd Biennial NISBRE. On behalf of the NISBRE executive steering committee we invite you to Washington, DC to celebrate the success of the IDeA (Institutional Development Award) program. NISBRE is the National IDeA Symposium for Biomedical Excellence that showcases the scientific and training accomplishments of the IDeA program of NCRR. The program this year promises a high level of scientific presentations, enthusiastic participants and a friendly atmosphere with open discussions and exchange of ideas on science and training. IDeA develops scientific centers of excellence and trains biomedical scientists in the IDeA eligible states. The IDeA program consists of COBRE and INBRE programs. These ground breaking NCRR initiatives have led to novel paradigms in the organization of scientific programs and training for productive research careers.

NISBRE is the Biennial National IDeA meeting that will be held again in Washington, DC at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel on August 6-8, 2008.

The scientific and training agenda is similar to the program in 2006 with plenary presentations, keynote presentations in selected areas of scientific investigation, poster presentations of IDeA scientists and workshops. The workshops are designed so that the attendees acquire either new scientific or career skills. These exciting sessions have been included based on the high positive evaluations from the first meeting.

This year we are planning several new events designed to focus on students. First, we plan to host a student-oriented poster session on Wednesday evening, August 6; we plan to offer student travel awards for meritorious abstracts (see details elsewhere) and finally, we will launch the inaugural Sidney McNairy Lecture that will honor both Dr. McNairy's contributions to the IDeA community and also a deserving INBRE faculty mentor (see details under awards).

In addition we will have the Thomas Maciag Lecture honoring Tom Maciag and a distinguished COBRE investigator which was one of my own personal highlights from the 2006 meeting. This year we have programmed a plenary lecture by Brian Larkins from the University of Nebraska and a member of the National Academy of Science. His lecture, "Dissecting the Molecular Basis of Quality Protein Maize" will take us into the world of plant science and the global food supply.

So you can see, NISBRE has something for everyone. Attendees to the NISBRE 2006 meeting frequently remarked about the high quality program, opportunities for networking and the educational value of NISBRE. So, come to Washington in August and join in the fun and the outstanding science!

 

 

:: Invited Speakers :: Thursday, August 7th Workshop :: Friday, August 8th Workshops
Special Guests

Barbara M. Alving, MD
Director, NCRR, NIH

Brian Larkins, PhD
University of Nebraska

Scientific Sessions

Jim Battey
Nicolas Bazan
Daniel Flynn
James Gavin, III
Keith Norris
William Southerland
Scott Weiss
Charles Wood
Marjorie Mau

Workshop Sessions

Sally Amero
Jerry Boss
Robert Cohn
John Dahlberg
Franco DeMayo
John Estrada
Meri Firpo
Larry Forney
Scott Gerber
Rachele Kardon
John Krueger
George Langford
Rodney Nairn
Debbie Nickerson
Jesse Roman
Faye D. Schilkey
David Warshaw

Workshop Session  I

Scientific Skills

  • SiRNA - cells (in vivo)

  • Stem Cells

  • Bioinformatics

  • SNPs

  • Proteomics

Career Skills

  • Mentoring

  • Time Management

  • Presentation Skills

  • Scientific Writing

     


 

 

Workshop Session II

Scientific Skills

  • Stem Cells

  • Inducible KO and TG+ Mice

  • SiRNA - Animals (in vivo)

  • SNPs

  • Proteomics

Career Skills

  • Time Management

  • Presentation Skills

  • Grantsmandship / Grantwriting
    (Part 1) and NIH Peer Review
    Process

Core Services Breakout Session

Workshop Session III

Scientific Skills

  • Live Cell Imaging

  • Nanotechnology

  • Bioinformatics

  • Inducible KO and TG+ Mice

Career Skills

  • Grantsmanship/Grantwriting
    (Part 2) and NIH Peer Review Process

  • Scientific Ethics: Investigating Scientific Misconduct

  • Mentoring

  • Collaborations / Communication