Dynamic Epigenome and Homeostatic Regulations in Health and Disease - November 13-14, 2008
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Abstract Submission and Travel Awards

Submission Deadline:  Thursday, October 9, 2008


Participants in the Dynamic Epigenome and Homeostatic Regulations in Health and Disease workshop,sponsored by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, are encouraged to submit abstracts of their research activities.  In addition to an opportunity to present their research in a poster session, conference attendees will find additional career development and networking opportunities with other researchers.  Submissions should be based on the research supported by the applicant’s award.  

All abstracts must be submitted via email to Angela Hays at ahays@scgcorp.com with “Dynamic Epigenome Abstract” in the subject line.  Abstract submissions should be no longer than 250 words (not including name and affiliation).

Please follow the instructions below to submit an abstract for consideration:

  1. The abstract should be an MS Word document typed single-spaced using type no smaller than 10 point (12 cpi).  The abstract’s title should clearly represent the nature of the investigation.  The title should be followed in lowercase letters by the author’s first and last names, degree, and affiliation (if applicable), city, state, and country.  Underline the primary author’s name (one primary author per abstract).  Do not leave spaces between the title and the body of the abstract, or between paragraphs.  The abstract file should be saved as: primary authors’ last name_first word in the title (e.g., Zucker_Effects).
  2. Please ensure that your abstract is the correct length and use 1” margins.
  3. Use of standard abbreviations is desirable (e.g., RBC).  Use kg, gm, mg, mL, L, and %.  Place a special or unusual abbreviation in parentheses after the full word the first time that it appears.  Use numerals to indicate numbers except to begin sentences.  Do not use subtitles (e.g., Methods, Results).
  4. Simple tables or graphs may be included; however, they must fit within the designated abstract space.
  5. Please use a common font such as Helvetica, Times New Roman, or Arial.

Body of the Abstract
  1. Organize the body of the abstract as follows:
    • Statement of the purpose of the study/program/project;
    • Statement of the methods used;
    • Summary of the results presented in sufficient detail to support the conclusion;
    • Statement of the conclusions reached.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Poster presentations will be displayed on 4-foot-high by 6-foot-wide poster boards.  Pushpins and Velcro will be provided onsite.

All presenters must preregister for the conference. 


Travel Awards

Students and postdoctoral researchers/fellows are encouraged to attend this workshop. A limited number of travel awards are available for students, postdoctoral researchers/fellows, and junior faculty. Travel award recipients will be chosen from among submitted abstracts on the basis of the quality and significance of the research. If you would like to apply for a travel award, please include a short cover letter containing a brief biographical sketch along with your abstract. Recipients will be chosen by members of the organizing committee notified by October 16, 2008.

Dynamic Epigenome and Homeostatic Regulations in Health and Disease - November 13-14, 2008
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