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The topic that you select from the
topic category list determines which
society receives and programs your
abstract. Therefore, it is important
that you review the society topic
categories before submitting
your abstract. Please follow
the guidelines below.
Help us program your abstract
correctly
Each society has its
own list of topics. You may choose a
topic from any society listing.
Please begin by searching
for all related topic categories at
www.eb2007.org.
Remember which society is
programming your abstract
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Your abstract will be received
and programmed by the
society which lists your topic
choice.
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Each society uses a different
programming method -- your
abstract may go to a program
committee or to a session chair.
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Knowing which society is
programming your abstract
makes follow-up easier.
All late breaking abstracts will be programmed in poster sessions on Wednesday, May 2 (the last day of the meeting).
For early submitted abstracts only:
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While the programming society
makes the final decision about
whether you will make an oral or
poster presentation, it is
important to indicate your
preference on the submission
form.
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For all societies, abstracts not
selected for oral presentation
will be programmed as posters.
For APS, abstracts selected for
oral presentation must also be
presented as posters.
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Submitting to a minisymposium or
featured topic is not
necessarily an automatic request
for oral presentation. You may
request a poster presentation
when submitting to a
minisymposium or featured topic.
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AAA platform sessions (formerly
called minisymposia) are only
oral presentations.
If you followed the submission
guidelines, your abstract will be
programmed. For general questions,
contact the society responsible for
programming your abstract:
American Association of
Anatomists (AAA)
Phone: 301-634-7910; Fax:
301-634-7965
Email:
exec@anatomy.org
American Society for Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Phone: 301-634-7145; Fax:
301-634-7126
Email:
meetings@asbmb.org
American Society for Nutrition,
Inc. (ASN)
Phone: 301-634-7051; Fax:
301-634-1892
Email:
meyersA@asns.org
American Society for
Investigative Pathology (ASIP)
Phone: 301-634-7950; Fax:
301-634-7990
Email:
meetings@asip.org
American Society for Pharmacology
and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)
Phone: 301-634-7066; Fax:
301-634-7061
nwhite@aspet.org
The American Physiological
Society (APS)
Phone: 301-634-7967; Fax:
301-634-7241
Email:
meetings@the-aps.org
Abstract Deadline:
Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Late Abstract Deadline:
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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