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OHBM 2015 Call for Abstracts

发布人:周仁来  发布时间:2014-11-18   浏览次数:97

Dear Colleagues:

Do not miss your chance to present a poster during the 21st Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping to be held June 14-18, 2015 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The submission deadline is Thursday, January 15, 2015, at 11:59 PM EST.Please go to ww4.aievolution.com/hbm1501/ to submit an abstract. Please review the Abstract Guidelines carefully prior to beginning your abstract submission.The Program Committee expects to have high quality talks and posters presented at the Hawaii conference. Abstract acceptance will be based on scientific content. Abstracts that are unethical, incomplete, or contain insufficient data will be rejected. Abstracts receiving a score of one and below will be considered for rejection. Experimental reports should include relevant data such as number of subjects studied or statistical information as appropriate. Please keep in mind that it is a privilege to present your work at the OHBM meeting and posters should provide a positive learning experience for the attendees. The OHBM expects that the content or format of your poster will promote improvements or quality in healthcare and not a specific proprietary business interest of a commercial entity. When submitting abstracts for OHBM 2015, we ask you to consider whether or not multiple abstracts are necessary. Thank you for assisting us in increasing the quality of the OHBM Annual Meeting.You are not required to register for the Annual Meeting prior to submitting an abstract, however, if your abstract is selected for poster presentation, the presenter of the abstract must register for the meeting. You will be notified by email when the Annual Meeting registration site opens.New for 2015The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) is committed to the involvement of trainees in its Annual Meetings. To help encourage this, the OHBM will be offering two types of awards beginning in 2015.   The Merit Abstract Award and the Merit Abstract Travel Stipend. Both awards are designed to assist with offsetting the costs associated with traveling to and offsetting the costs associated with attending the OHBM Annual Meeting. The former is intended to be awarded to particularly noteworthy abstract submissions whose peer-reviewed scores place them at the topmost tier of trainee abstract submissions. The latter is specifically intended to help support those persons wishing to attend the OHBM Annual Meeting who reside in countries who are formally recognized to be economically disadvantaged and whose abstracts are also highly rated. Applicants may be able to apply for both the Merit Abstract Award and Merit Abstract Travel Stipend but will only eligible to accept one award. Applications and information can be found under the author section of the submission process.You now have the ability to select up to 5 categorical terms to best describe your research and/or its application.   IMPORTANT: After saving your category selections you will be able to indicate a primary and secondary category selection which will be used for review purposes. You are also able to select up to 10 keywords for your abstract. This information will be used to aid meeting attendees in locating your abstract as well as serve as a guide by the Program Committee to ensure we are offering the most accurate categories for submissions in the future.If you experience any difficulty submitting an abstract, please contact OHBM Abstract Submission Support at 888-480-2031 or 410-480-5224 (International) or by email at aisubmission@attendeeinteractive.com.We look forward to welcoming you to the OHBM 2015 Annual Meeting. If you have any questions on the meeting, please contact the OHBM Executive Office at info@humanbrainmapping.org.With best regards,John Darrell Van HornOHBM 2015 Program Committee ChairOrganization for Human Brain Mapping5841 Cedar Lake Road, Suite 204Minneapolis, MN 55416 USAPhone: 1 952-646-2029Fax: 1 952-545-6073www.humanbrainmapping.orginfo@humanbrainmapping.org