International Symposium
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Ligaments & Tendons - XII
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Friday, February 3, 2012
Hilton Financial District
San Francisco, California
Main Award Registration Meeting Locations and Transportation |
Call for Abstracts Poster Format Program New! |
Savio L-Y. Woo Young Researcher Award Award: USD$1000 and Certificate |
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Purpose Professor Savio L-Y. Woo founded the International Symposium on Ligaments and Tendons (ISL&T) to promote awareness of the field, the exchange of information and collaboration nationally and internationally. The ISL&T has been a venue for lively discussion of current topics in connective tissue research and clinical applications. In addition to his leadership and significant scientific contributions to our field, Professor Woo has been an internationally recognized intellectual ambassador for training, mentoring and for aspiring students in the field of biomedical engineering and orthopaedic surgery. We are honored to present the Savio L-Y. Woo Young Researcher Award to individuals who perform the best research studies in three major areas, biomechanical, biological and clinical and have submitted their work to the ISL&T meeting. The Award is intended to provide partial support (up to $1000) towards the applicant’s research or for travel expenses to attend the ISL&T-X meeting. Up to four awards will be given. Eligibility Open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Applicant must be the first author of the abstract and be present at the ISL&T meeting and banquet to accept the award. Advisor’s verification of eligibility with a letter is required. Application Upon submission of the abstract by the regular submission deadline, applicant must indicate his/her intention to be considered for the award. Those selected will be invited to submit extended abstracts. Award Categories One award will be given in each of three main categories, namely:
Selection Process and Criteria Applicant's abstract submitted for the award will be first reviewed by the program committee through the regular evaluation process based on scientific merit and research quality. From these, a number of highly meritorious abstracts that have a high impact with a clear motivation and relevance as well as quality experimental methods and scientific reasoning will be invited by the award committee to submit a 3-page extended abstract. The award committee then conducts a more thorough review and select the final winner(s). Acknowledgements Sponsored by Flexcell International Corp. and the Asian ♦ American Institute for Research and Education (ASIAM). |
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Best Student Paper Award Award: USD$200 and Certificate |
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