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Rules for
Submission of Abstracts,
Manuscripts, and Posters
The
Rules
To
be eligible for participation, an applicant must be in one of three categories
based on his/her classification at the time of participation: 1) as a medical
student; 2) as a graduate student doing biomedical research; or 3) as an intern
or resident THE APPLICANT MUST BE LISTED AS THE FIRST AUTHOR TO BE ABLE TO
PARTICIPATE. Research in either clinical or basic science is acceptable.
The National Student Research Forum reserves the right to withhold any award
if, in its judgment, papers in competition for the award are of insufficient
merit.
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Areas of Presentation |
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Anatomy |
Medical Humanities |
Pediatrics |
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Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology |
Mental Health |
Pharmacology |
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Cell Biology |
Microbiology &
Infectious Diseases |
Psychiatry |
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Biomedical Engineering |
Neurology |
Public Health |
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Dermatology |
Neuroscience |
Radiology |
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Family Medicine |
Obstetrics & Gynecology |
Surgery |
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Genetics |
Oncology |
Toxicology |
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Geriatrics |
Orthopedic Medicine |
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Immunology |
Pathology |
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The
Abstract
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All abstracts must be in the English language. The
abstract must be postmarked no later than February 8, 2008. The
exceptions are student winners of other research
competitions who are automatically accepted to the Forum.
Research presented may not have
been published prior to the Forum. |
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Type your abstract to fit within the following
guidelines:
- Top margin - 1 inch; left and right margins 1.25
inches; bottom margin 5.5 inches.
- Single-Spaced, Use Times Roman 10 point font.
- 30 lines of type, maximum (includes the title)
- You MUST use this
Abstract
Template to guide you. (Click on blue link provided for template)
- DO NOT include charts, graphs or pictures in the
body of the abstract.
- Save the file as "last name, first name" and email as
an attachment to easander@utmb.edu.
We must be able to open the file in Word 98 or higher. Vista must be
saved as an XP file.
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3. |
CAPITALIZE THE ENTIRE TITLE, making the title as brief as
possible. Example: TITLE, First Author, Subsequent Authors,
School. |
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Do NOT mention support of work by a research grant, and Do
NOT mention the participants department, degrees, titles, institutional
appointments, street address, or zip code in the abstract. |
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Organize the body of the abstract in this manner:
- statement of the methods and materials used
- summary of the results, presented in sufficient detail
to support the conclusions
- full statement of the conclusions (it is not enough
to say "other data will be presented").
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Please mail a hard copy of this abstract, along with
the completed application form to the NSRF Office. Do not fold the
abstract.
National Student Research Forum
Office of Student Affairs
c/o Elisabeth Sanders
The University of Texas Medical Branch
301 University Blvd., G.210 Ashbel Smith Bldg.
Galveston, TX 77555-1317
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Space is included on the application for authors to indicate
their preference for poster or oral presentation. The final decision
of whether reports are presented in a slide or poster session rests with the
Co-Directors. This decision will be guided, but not bound, by the
preference of the authors. |
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ABSTRACTS THAT DO NOT FOLLOW THE SPECIFIED GUIDELINES WILL BE
REJECTED WITHOUT CONSIDERATION. |

The Manuscript
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Everyone who
wishes to participate in the Forum must submit an abstract and will be
chosen for participation on the basis of that alone. Participants
whose abstracts are chosen for oral presentation, and who wish to compete
for awards, must submit a manuscript on a computer disk or CD in Microsoft
Word, along with an original and three (3) hard copies of the complete manuscript in
double-spaced typewritten format. We ask that you Do Not submit a
manuscript unless you have received an acceptance letter from the
Co-Directors. The deadline will be announced in your acceptance letter.
Research
presented may not have been published prior to the Forum.
Each
manuscript submitted by a participant must bear a Cover Sheet Endorsement.
This form must be signed by the head of the department and the faculty
sponsor. It states that the project will appear under the student's name as
first author at the National Student Research Forum, and will bear the
student's name on any future publication, along with faculty members who
advised and guided the project. (A form will be provided to you in your
acceptance letter.)
The
manuscript is limited to 15 pages of text double-spaced (type no smaller
than 10 point Times Roman Font) and must be written in English. It should
indicate the problem under consideration and its significance. In addition,
it should describe the means and materials used in the solution of the
problem. Finally, it should state the results, their significance, and
their applicability to broader fields of knowledge. Papers will be judged
on knowledge ability, originality of technique and methods, and relevance. |
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Format of Manuscripts
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Participant's name is to appear on the title sheet
ONLY of the original copy of the manuscript, and the disk copy.
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2. |
A total of 4 hard copies need to be submitted.
The original needs the title sheet including the author's name, abstract
title and ID#. The other three copies of the paper need to have
the abstract title and ID# only. The other 3 copies are designated blind
copies. |
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3. |
Acknowledgments should be omitted from all copies of the
manuscript.
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4. |
All references to location or university at which the
research was done are to be omitted.
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Photos, figures, legends, and references should appear at the
end of the manuscript. (These are not counted as text, and
therefore are not included in the fifteen-page limit).
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Oral Presentation |
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Fifteen minutes will be allotted for each paper.
Participants MUST limit their presentation to 10-12 minutes; the
remaining time is for discussion. Oral presentation will be judged on
content, audiovisual aids, and the participant's ability to handle
questions. In competition for awards for oral presentations, the
manuscript and oral presentation of the topic at the Forum will be
considered for judging.
Research presented may not have been published prior to the Forum. |
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Poster Presentation |
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Participants presenting in poster sessions are not
required to submit a manuscript. All poster presentations will be
considered for Poster Presentation Awards, providing the first author on the
abstract is the presenter.
Research presented may not have been published prior to the Forum. |
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Poster Production |
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1. |
Your poster cannot exceed 72 inches (w) by 44 inches (h) and
include the sections as follows:
- the subject under consideration and its significance
- the means and materials used
- a summary of the results presented in sufficient detail
to support the conclusions
- the significance of the results and their applicability
to broader fields of knowledge
- references
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2. |
The title of the poster, the name of the participant and the
location at which the research was performed should appear at the top of the
display in a space at least 20 cm high. CAPITALIZE THE ENTIRE
TITLE. |
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All illustrations should be professionally finished.
Hand drawn figures are strongly discouraged. |
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Posters are to be attached to the boards with thumbtacks.
NO paste, glue, staples, or nails are permitted. |
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5. |
Judges will circulate through the poster session during a
specified period of time during the Forum. Posters will be judged on
their adherence to the stated guidelines, content clarity, and the ability
of the researcher to handle questions. |
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