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Abstract Submission process is now closed!
The call for abstracts is now closed. The deadline for abstracts was Monday, January 7, 2013. The Program Planning Committee will review abstracts for timeliness, relevance of topic, and potential to contribute to a well-balanced program. Formal letters of invitation will be sent by email from the CSTE National Office during the first week in March 2013. Guidelines for abstract submission and topics selected by the Program Planning Committee are available below.
Become an Exhibitor
Promote your organization by exhibiting and/or sponsoring conference materials at the 2013 CSTE Annual Conference. The conference connects with over 1,000 public health epidemiologists from across the country who meet and share their expertise in surveillance and epidemiology in a broad range of areas including informatics, infectious diseases, immunizations, occupational health, environmental health, chronic disease, maternal and child health and injury control. Take this opportunity to meet and build relationships with leaders in public health epidemiology.
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CSTE Annual Conference
The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists will hold its Annual Conference in Pasadena, California, June 9 – 13, 2013. Pasadena is located at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, just 11 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. Although Pasadena is best known as the host of the annual Tournament of Roses Parade and Rose Bowl football game, the City also boasts numerous cultural amenities, fine restaurants and top retailers all within a pedestrian friendly 22-block entertainment … [Read More...]
About The conference connects more than 1,000 public health epidemiologists from across the country and will include workshops, plenary sessions with leaders in the field of public health, oral breakout sessions, roundtable discussions, and poster presentations. Attendees from across the country meet and share their expertise in surveillance and epidemiology as well as best practices in a broad range of areas including informatics, infectious diseases, immunizations, environmental health, … [Read More...]