REMINDER: Research Week Poster Submissions Due March 13
Organizers for Research Week 2015 are asking researchers to showcase their work during poster sessions being held throughout the week. Areas of focus during the weeks events include research that engages the community and improves the regions health status; technological innovation and entrepreneurial activities pushing the frontiers of science and research; health professionals education; research conducted by medical residents, fellows, medical students and doctoral students in any discipline; and research at the interface with patient care, including performance improvement research and clinical inquiry.
Those interested must submit either a brief 250-word abstract or a digital image of the proposed poster. If an abstract is submitted, a poster presentation will be expected. Potential presenters may submit work that has not yet been presented or work that has been presented any time in the past 12 months. The submission deadline is 5 p.m. March 13; early submission is requested. Accepted presenters will be notified by April 3.
>>Poster and Abstract Submission Portal
With questions, contact Brieanne Sheehan at 513-558-7564.
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