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  <title><![CDATA[Vasculata 2011 to be held at Georgia Tech]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>With the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) serving as the lead host
institution in conjunction with Emory University School of Medicine and the
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), the 2011 annual workshop will
take place on the Georgia Tech campus. This meeting aims to inspire young
investigators from a variety of disciplines to enter the field of vascular
biology by providing trainees with a robust introductory learning experience,
facilitate the rapid integration of new research trainees into vascular biology
research programs by enhancing their exposure and understanding of the latest
experimental approaches employed in the field and finally to orient new
investigators to the breadth and depth of the frontiers of knowledge of
vascular biology through state-of-the-art presentations and scientific
interchange with leading investigators.</p>

<p>Vasculata<sup>®</sup> is a summer course/workshop that promotes
the study of vascular biology.&nbsp; It is designed to present an overview of
the field and future areas of active research.&nbsp; Individuals with little or
no background in vascular biology are encouraged to attend, and current trainees
in the field and all interested individuals are invited to participate.&nbsp;
This includes students (undergraduates, graduate students, medical students),
trainees (postdocs, research fellows, residents) and others (junior and senior
faculty).</p>

<p>This meeting builds upon the legacy of research training provided by
previous Vasculata conferences by leveraging the superb critical mass of
vascular biology investigators at the three partner institutions in Atlanta.
The Vasculata 2011 conference will be a distinctive addition that will
incorporate several new programmatic elements to enrich the training experience
and develop a special thematic emphasis on preparing a new generation of
vascular biologists to extend the frontiers of discovery science as well as engage
in translational science that bridges from ‘bench-to-bedside.” The proposed
meeting builds upon the complementary strengths of the tri-institutional
partnership such that the program reflects the inter-disciplinary nature of
vascular biology. The conference will capture the breadth of the field in its
inclusion of investigators from a wide variety of disciplines such as:
bioengineering, systems biology, developmental biology, clinical science,
regenerative medicine and genetic epidemiology.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Moreover, Vasculata 2011 will be a novel addition to the series by
incorporating new programmatic elements that emphasize the mentorship of
trainees as well as major initiatives to expand the gender and racial/ethnic
diversity of biomedical scientists in the field. Overall, the Vasculata 2011
conference promises to be an exciting and uniquely rich research training
experience.</p>

<p><em><strong>Organizing Committee:&nbsp;</strong></em></p>

<p>Gary
Gibbons, MD, Morehouse School of Medicine&nbsp;</p><p>Kathy
Griendling, PhD, Emory University&nbsp;</p>

<p>Hanjoong
Jo PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University&nbsp;</p>

<p>Arshed
Quyyumi MD, Emory University</p>]]></body>
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