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I-CASH Home > 2021 MRASH > 2021 MRASH Abstracts

2021 MRASH Abstracts

We welcome your abstract on topics related to agricultural health and safety research, surveillance, education, outreach, and intervention. Abstracts will be accepted through July 15, 2021.  Poster abstracts will be accepted through October 12, 2021. Abstracts focusing on emerging issues and evidence-based practices are highly encouraged.

Presentation Formats

  • Oral Presentation – not to exceed 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for questions & answers.
  • Round Table – 3 to 5 presenters around a shared theme or topic, 30 minute presentation and 30 minute interaction with attendees, total of 1 hour.  Abstract must include a summary of the overall topic, the list of presenters and a short description of each of their presentations.
  • Poster – File:New icon shiny badge.svg - Wikimedia CommonsWe are moving to a less dense, more engaging poster format and encourage you to be creative!  For more information, search for #betterposter.  Poster abstracts may be submitted until October 10.

Timeline

June 1 Call for abstracts open
July 15 Call for roundtable & presentation abstracts close
Aug 15 Authors notified
Oct 12 Poster abstracts due
Oct 15 Poster authors notified
Nov 9-12 Conference

Acceptance Notification and Requirements

  • Following abstract review, authors will be notified via email of their acceptance no later than August 15, 2021.  Posters submitted will be notified by October 15.
  • A selection committee will select abstracts to be presented in each of the formats. A presenter may be asked to switch to a different format, for example, to switch from a presentation to a poster.  The presenter may decide whether to accept a switch or decline to present.
  • The person submitting the abstract will receive an acknowledgment of receipt via email. Further communication will be with the submitting author only unless otherwise directed.
  • The author must register and attend the conference to present.
  • The information given on the abstract submission will be used to create the conference program. Please notify Gayle Olson of any changes or corrections to be made.

Questions?  Email Gayle Olson.

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