From Neal Traven, head of SABR36's research
presentation committee:
Rounding third and heading for home...
As the chair of presentations for SABR36 in Seattle, I
remind you that we are still accepting abstracts.
Details on how to submit them are available on the
SABR website at the following
URL: http://www.sabr.org/sabr.cfm?a=cms,c,1449,17,0
The submission deadline for abstracts is approximately
ONE WEEK AWAY ... March 1, 2006.
Note that you can send your submissions to either the
sabr2006-presentations@... or
sabr2006presentations@... email address (they
both go to the same mailbox). We will happily accept
multiple (different) abstracts from the same
researcher.
We strongly encourage you to consider submitting your
work for consideration as a poster presentation (it's
perfectly OK to submit it for both oral and poster).
Since not everyone is familiar with the concept of
poster presentations, I refer you to several websites
with information about the value of posters.
http://www.siam.org/siamnews/general/poster.htm
(general info on what posters do)
http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/IndexStart.html
(detailed steps and ideas)
http://www.biology.lsa.umich.edu/research/labs/ktosney/file/PostersHome.html
](examples, good and bad)
Please examine those sites with an eye toward HOW the
material is presented and formatted rather than the
(usually scientific) SUBJECT MATTER.
In addition, please volunteer to participate in the
BLIND REVIEW process (during March) ... it's perfectly
OK to submit an abstract and still be a reviewer. And
I'd really welcome volunteers to
participate in the ONSITE JUDGING of presentations.
If you're interested in volunteering for one or both
of those roles, please drop me a line at the same
email addresses shown above
(sabr2006-presentations@... or
sabr2006presentations@...) for submitting abstracts.
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