North American Vascular Biology Organization Explained

Type:Nonprofit
Key People:Red-Horse, Kristy (President)
North American Vascular Biology Organization (NAVBO)
Founded Date:1994
Location:UNITED STATES
Headquarters:18501 Kingshill Rd Germantown, MD United States

The North American Vascular Biology Organization (NAVBO) is a scientific society promoting knowledge exchange in the area of vascular biology.[1] The society organises several international scientific meetings annually which broadly cover the areas of development of blood and lymphatic vasculature, cardiovascular and lymphatic disease, vascular matrix biology and vascular bioengineering.[2]

History

The North American Vascular Biology Organization was founded in 1994 as a non-profit scientific organization with voluntary membership.[3] [4] Since its inception, the organization has welcomed members from various disciplines interested in vascular biology.

The inaugural president was Michael Gimbrone from Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, who served from 1994 to 1995. He was succeeded by Stephen Schwartz from the University of Washington, who held the position from 1995 to 1996 before his demise.

Programs and meetings

NAVBO has been instrumental in organizing a series of programs and events designed to foster exchange of knowledge and promote advancements in vascular biology.

Journal Club: The NAVBO Journal Club is a regular program that brings together NAVBO members to discuss recent, impactful publications in the field of vascular biology.

Symposiums and Conferences: NAVBO organizes a number of symposiums and conferences each year, which serve as platforms for members and non-members alike to share their research findings, network with other researchers, and stay abreast of the latest advancements in vascular biology. The highlight of these gatherings is the annual Vascular Biology meeting.

Online Conferences: NAVBO also hosts online conferences focused on specific topics within vascular biology. These digital platforms enable more extensive participation from the international community, allowing researchers from around the world to present their work, engage in discussions, and build global networks.

Membership

The North American Vascular Biology Organization is open to those with an interest in the subject of vascular biology who wish to engage with members to promote the study and dissemination of scientific information relevant to vascular biology, and who meets the criteria established by the Council, which is elected by the Membership.

Council Leadership (Current)

President Red-Horse, Kristy.Stanford University
President-elect Fish, JasonUniversity Health Network - Toronto
Immediate Past President Hughes, ChrisUniversity of California, Irvine
Secretary-Treasurer Muller, Bill A.Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Councilors Boscolo, Elisa Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Glading, Angela J. University of Rochester
Gonzales, Anjelica Yale University
Gu, Mingxia Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Johnstone, Scott Virginia Tech
Kume, Tsutomu Northwestern University School of Medicine

Past Presidents

Awards and honours

The society offers several meritorious awards to independent vascular biology investigators and travel awards to trainee members.

Stephen Schwartz Award

This award is named in honor of Stephen Schwartz, co-founder of the North American Vascular Biology Organization for outstanding mentorship. This award recognizes an exemplary mentor who has significantly contributed to the success of graduate students, postdocs, and scientists trained in their laboratory. The Vascular Biology Journal fully supports this award.[7]

Florence Sabin Award

The Florence Sabin Award is given in honor of Dr. Florence Sabin, a remarkable scientist and a role model for women who broke scientific and social barriers. This award is given to members who contribute to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion which will benefit underrepresented groups.

The Springer Junior Investigator Award

The Springer Junior Investigator Award is given for a junior researcher who presents outstanding work for presentation at a society meeting that year [8] [9]

The Judah Folkman Award

This award is given in honor of Judah Folkman, for a mid-career researcher who has made significant contributions to vascular biology research [10] [11]

The Earl P. Benditt Award

This award honors Earl P. Benditt. It is given to an established researcher who has contributed seminal work to vascular biology research[16] [17]

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Chemistry Organizations. Morehouse College. 2019-10-02.
  3. Web site: NAVBO. www.navbo.org. 2019-10-02.
  4. Tattersal. Ian W.. Cuervo. Henar. 2014-12-19. Vascular biology 2014 in Monterey, California: celebrating 20 years of NAVBO. Vascular Cell. en. 6. 1. 25. 10.1186/s13221-014-0025-4. 2045-824X. 4280045. 25973930 . free .
  5. https://journals.lww.com/co-hematology/fulltext/2019/05000/editorial_introductions.1.aspx
  6. https://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2019/06/06/distinguished-scientist-named-chair-of-cell-and-developmental-biology/
  7. https://www.navbo.org/meritorious-awards/
  8. Web site: Springer Junior Investigator. www.navbo.org. 2019-10-02.
  9. Web site: North American Vascular Biology Organization - Springer Junior Investigator Award. Weill Cornell Medicine. 2019-10-02.
  10. Web site: Judah Folkman Award. www.navbo.org. 2019-10-02.
  11. Web site: Professor Christiana Ruhrberg wins 2018 Judah Folkman Award. 2018-03-22. UCL News. en. 2019-10-02.
  12. https://www.navbo.org/meritorious-awards/
  13. https://www.mdc-berlin.de/news/news/award-winning-research-vascular-biomedicine
  14. https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/stefania-nicoli/
  15. https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/nicoli-selected-for-2022-judah-folkman-award-in-vascular-biology/
  16. Web site: Earl P. Benditt Award. www.navbo.org. 2019-10-02.
  17. Web site: North American Vascular Biology Organization Honors Eichmann and Sessa. Forman. Robert. 13 March 2019. Yale School of Medicine. en. 2019-10-02.
  18. http://www.navbo.info/NAVBO2018SummerNewsletter.pdf
  19. https://www.aacr.org/professionals/membership/aacr-academy/fellows/rakesh-k-jain-phd/