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| Funder | NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Colorado State University |
| Country | United States |
| Start Date | Jun 22, 2022 |
| End Date | May 31, 2023 |
| Duration | 343 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | NIH (US) |
| Grant ID | 10540551 |
Project Summary / Abstract The Rocky Mountain Virology Association (RMVA) will hold its 22nd annual meeting September 30th-October 2nd, 2022. The meeting brings together regional and national investigators in virology and prion biology for a 3- day retreat-style conference with extensive interaction and collaboration. The original meeting was organized by
investigators in Colorado and Wyoming interested in free and open exchange of scientific data and ideas in virology in a venue that promotes collaboration among students, post-docs and faculty. Specifically, our annual meeting at the Mountain Campus of Colorado State University encourages young scientists to present their
research and receive feedback from established scientists. The goals are promotion of scientific interactions and training. A major benefit of participation has been the novel collaborations that arise between scientists in different disciplines. Topics discussed include medical virology (vaccines, epidemiology, viral zoonoses),
arthropod-borne diseases (RNA viruses, RNA metabolism, viral vectors and vector biology), host defenses (viral immunology and pathogenesis), prion biology, cancer biology and systems biology. Special sessions vaccine development, pandemic viruses, virus discovery and the global impact of viral diseases have been common
features. The 2021 meeting had a retrospective on the COVID-19 pandemic with discussions on successful approaches and establishment of systems for future challenges. The next meeting will feature discussions on noroviruses, coronaviruses, innate immune evasion by viruses, virus control of host gene expression, zoonotic
transmission and science communication. The meeting offers excellent collaborative opportunities. Attendees include scientists from Colorado State University, The University of Colorado, the University of Wyoming, the University of Northern Colorado, the Centers for Disease Control (Fort Collins) and the Department of Agriculture
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, regional biotech companies, and universities in Iowa, Idaho, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico and Utah. The RMVA was incorporated in 2010 as an educational charity (501(c)(3)). Our volunteer board of directors is charged with encouraging student and junior faculty
involvement by minimizing costs as we encourage women and minorities to participate in all stages of program presentation and development. Our attendance is limited to a maximum of 124 individuals, and the growth of the meeting to capacity illustrates the desire of regional scientists to participate. Funds for this proposal are
requested to provide minority grants and childcare, reduced registration fees for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and early-stage investigators, and for travel and housing for seven invited speakers. Registration fees, charitable contributions, and sponsorships cover the base costs for the meeting. The RMVA has been a source
of communication and collaboration in the Rocky Mountain region, with outreach across the nation, for twenty- one years, and NIAID support has expanded interest in this meeting to national and international levels.
Colorado State University
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