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This document provides instructions for students to submit an abstract and poster for a food defense conference. It outlines the submission deadline of June 13th, 2014 and formatting requirements for the abstract, including a maximum 250 word count. The abstract should include the poster title, author(s) and affiliation(s), research goals/objectives, experimental approach or research strategy, results, and relevance/significance to food system defense. Students are asked to submit the form and abstract to the provided email by the deadline for consideration.
This document provides instructions for students to submit an abstract and poster for a food defense conference. It outlines the submission deadline of June 13th, 2014 and formatting requirements for the abstract, including a maximum 250 word count. The abstract should include the poster title, author(s) and affiliation(s), research goals/objectives, experimental approach or research strategy, results, and relevance/significance to food system defense. Students are asked to submit the form and abstract to the provided email by the deadline for consideration.
This document provides instructions for students to submit an abstract and poster for a food defense conference. It outlines the submission deadline of June 13th, 2014 and formatting requirements for the abstract, including a maximum 250 word count. The abstract should include the poster title, author(s) and affiliation(s), research goals/objectives, experimental approach or research strategy, results, and relevance/significance to food system defense. Students are asked to submit the form and abstract to the provided email by the deadline for consideration.
PART 1: SUBMI SSI ON FORM Student Name Student Email Student Institution Academic Level Undergraduate Masters Doctorate Post-Doctoral Scientist/Resident/Fellow Major/Area of Study NCFPD Affiliation (if applicable) NCFPD-funded research assistant or post doc (current or former) Frontier student Career Development Grant (CDG) student DHS STEM or MSI student Other NCFPD affiliation specify: Not affiliated with NCFPD Project/Faculty Advisor Name Project/Faculty Advisor Email THE FOOD DEFENSE CONFERENCE 2014 SEPTEMBER 15-16, 2014 MINNEAPOLIS, MN SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR FOOD PROTECTION AND DEFENSE NATI ONAL CENTER FOR FOOD PROTECTI ON AND DEFENSE WWW. NCFPD. UMN. EDU PART 2: ABSTRACT Submit your abstract as a separate attachment following these required guidelines: Use Microsoft Word document (do not convert to PDF) 12-point, Times New Roman font One inch margins Maximum length is 250 words Abstract content should include: Title of your poster Name of author(s) and afliation(s) Research goals/objectives Experimental approach or research strategy Results Relevance/signifcance to food system defense Email submission form and abstract to ncfpd@umn.edu by Friday, June 13. For additional information contact Neal Fredrickson, NCFPD Assistant Curriculum Coordinator, fredr175@umn.edu, 612-626-6458. NATI ONAL CENTER FOR FOOD PROTECTI ON AND DEFENSE WWW. NCFPD. UMN. EDU Poster Title Author(s), Affiliation(s) Research goals/objectives Experimental approach or research strategy Results Relevance/signifcance to food system defense