Contact PD/PI: Lorenz, M.C. Abstract Funds are being requested to provide partial support for the 16th Annual South Central Medical Mycology (SCMM) meeting to be held in Keck Hall on the campus of Rice University in Houston, TX, on November 16- 17, 2018. SCMM prides itself on bringing a critical mass of medical mycology researchers together from the south central region of the United States to share the latest research being conducted in the various labs, provide opportunities for collaboration, and promote the development of junior trainees in participating laboratories. The meeting site rotates between university-centered locations in the south central region where fungal-centric laboratories are located. Principal Investigators and students/postdocs from ~15 laboratories usually attend annually (including laboratories in the host city). In total there are upwards of 20 laboratories that have attended one or more of the meetings depending on the location site. Hence, a strong and growing critical mass of medical mycologists have supported this meeting and led to its longevity and significance over the past 16 years. Although the meeting format has evolved over the years, the current format has focused on oral presentations by trainees regarding their most exciting and impactful unpublished data. The small group setting provides a welcoming environment that has been successful in promoting discussion and constructive feedback for trainees. Hence, the primary objectives of the meeting are to 1) bring regionally-based medical mycologists together to share research, initiate collaborations, and provide a venue for trainees to present their latest work, and 2) promote the development of young/junior scientists as a mentoring tool to facilitate their transition into academic scientists or their chosen career path. The funding requested is for trainee travel awards (n=15) and to and to partially cover travel costs for the keynote speaker.

Public Health Relevance

Contact PD/PI: Lorenz, M.C. Narrative The importance of scientific meetings cannot be understated. The South Central Medical Mycology (SCMM) meeting is quite unique in that it is focused primarily on presentations of unpublished work by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows of all levels from laboratories of successful Principal Investigators (PIs) in the region. The meeting rotates among cities that are home to participating PIs? universities (New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, Memphis, Albuquerque, and Oklahoma City). The regional setting also facilitates development of PI collaborations and is an excellent venue to recruit graduate students for post-doctoral positions. The SCMM also provides strong developmental groundwork for the trainees who attend as all presentations are oral, followed by a question/answer session, and later, informal discussions with presenters. Hence, the impact and significance of the meeting has and continues to be high. The 16th Annual SCMM Group meeting will be held in Houston, TX at Rice University and will be co-hosted by investigators at Rice and the University of Texas Health Science Center.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Conference (R13)
Project #
1R13AI143049-01
Application #
9684410
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZAI1)
Program Officer
Mulach, Barbara L
Project Start
2018-11-01
Project End
2019-10-31
Budget Start
2018-11-01
Budget End
2019-10-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2019
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Texas Health Science Center Houston
Department
Microbiology/Immun/Virology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
800771594
City
Houston
State
TX
Country
United States
Zip Code
77030