For those who have not yet sent in their abstracts to the Fourth Biennial Conference on Resting State / Brain Connectivity, please be aware that you have only 2 more days!
Abstracts can be submitted and updated until the submission deadline: Friday May 2, 2014 (11:59pm EST).
Please consider sending in your most exciting and recent work to one of the following themes:
Theme 1
Technical advances and methodological issues regarding resting-state fMRI.
Theme 2
Structural brain connectivity / Multi-modal approaches / Animal models.
Theme 3
Applications in neurological and psychiatric diseases.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
The one-page abstracts will be published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in the journal Brain Connectivity.
There will be a poster award for the top 3 abstracts ($500, $300, and $200) as determined by the abstract review committee.
Abstract submission guidelines can be found here:
http://www.martinos.org/brainconnectivity/abstract-submission-guidelines/
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Important deadlines and details:
1. Early fee registration will be available until June 25, 2014. After that standard registration fees apply.
2. A limited number of discounted student registrations are available on a first-come first-serve basis*.
3. The conference registration fee includes:
* Breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks during the days of the conference (September 11-13).
* A welcome reception on Wednesday September 10 hosted by the McGovern Institute, MIT.
* Dinner at the Museum of Science on Thursday September 11.
* A networking reception on Friday September 12.
4. Authors can update their abstract or cancel their submission until Friday May 2, 2014 (11:59pm EST).
5. Notices of acceptance will be sent to authors on or before Sunday May 25, 2014.
More information about registration can be found here:
http://www.martinos.org/brainconnectivity/registration/
*A limited number of discounted student registrations for the main conference are available and will be offered on a first-come first-serve basis. Students are those who have not yet earned a PhD and/or an MD diploma and who are enrolled in an educational program. Those registering as Student should be prepared to show a valid student ID at registration check-in or standard registration fees apply.
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