NEOMED Student Research Symposium: Abstract Submission Deadline Oct. 9

Deadline for submission has been extended to Friday, Oct. 9 at 11:59 p.m.

Attention Students!

On behalf of NEOMED’s Office of Research & Sponsored Programs and Committee for Student Clinical Research, we invite you to submit an abstract for the annual NEOMED Student Research Symposium which will be held Nov. 20 from 2-6 p.m. This is an opportunity for you to disseminate your scholarly work to the greater NEOMED community, to defend that work, and to gain further insights regarding your work from faculty and fellow students. Your presentation can also be listed on your CV.

In these unprecedented times, we are offering you with the opportunity to present your work in a digital format. This event will be attended by the NEOMED community and you will be provided with opportunities for questions and feedback at the conclusion of your presentation.

Abstract Submission Requirements

  • Student must be currently enrolled in NEOMED’s College of Medicine, Pharmacy, or Graduate Studies (including BMS students)
  • Abstract must reflect recently completed or ongoing scholarly work. Scholarly work can include research of any form (quantitative, qualitative, theoretical, community service). For further questions, please contact Dr. Steven Schmidt, vice president of Research and dean of College of Graduate Studies (sschmidt@neomed.edu)
  • Abstracts must be submitted as a word document which includes the project title and contributing authors with their credentials.
  • 250 word limit (excluding Title and Authors), Arial font, size 12
  • A concise and comprehensive description of the research or project performed.
  • Abstracts may be structured (with section titles such as Purpose, Methods, Results, Conclusion) if applicable or unstructured.

Please complete the following form to submit your abstract. Deadline for submission has been extended to Friday, Oct. 9 at 11:59 p.m.

Accepted abstracts will be notified with further event details and presentation instructions by Oct. 16. Presentations will be organized by scholarly categories. For further questions, please contact Dr. Steven Schmidt at sschmidt@neomed.edu or Gordon Hong at ghong@neomed.edu.

Event registration link and Zoom details will be sent to the NEOMED community closer to the event date.

Sincerely,

Office of Research & Sponsored Programs
Committee for Student Clinical Research

-Submitted by Harmony Stanger

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