Many researchers are fortunate to have opportunities to present their work at major medical meetings, but a close look at who is and isn’t included in these opportunities, and the institutions they ...
Successful abstracts exhibit what is generally accepted as good scientific communication. The following guidelines specify all aspects of how a good abstract is written. Title The Title is informative ...
Work can be submitted to one of the five categories. Abstracts that do not contain data may be accepted for an online recording on VoiceThread but will not qualify for an in-person presentation or ...
What is a research or creative project abstract? An abstract is a compact, concise, and self-contained description of a project and its results or current status. An abstract communicates to the ...
MAP invites you to submit an abstract for the 2026 AMAP Annual Conference & Workshop, October 19-21, 2026, in Boston, Massachusetts. Submissions are due April 24, 2026. This year's conference will ...
Please note that abstracts that describe programs that address health equity are invited in addition to those describing research projects and plans. To enhance effective communication to an audience ...
Steven Gundry, MD, was the sole author of a research abstract published in Circulation, an American Heart Association journal. This abstract has since been labeled with an Expression of Concern.
During AY2025-2026 the CUNY Office of Research funded 16 Research in the Classroom (RIC) grants for faculty to incorporate authentic research activities into their undergraduate courses. This ...
Do not start the title with “The”, “A”, or “An” Use sentence case, capitalizing only the first letter of the first word of the title and subtitle (if used). Proper names, acronyms, or chemical ...
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