Abstract & Poster Submission
Abstracts will be accepted now until the extended deadline of February 1, 2013. Please review the Abstract Submission guidelines and Poster Submission guidelines.
ABRF 2013 Poster Categories:
Antibody Technology
Bioinformatics
Biomarkers
Carbohydrate Analysis
Computational Biology
Core Facilities** (please reference core facilities poster criteria below)
DNA Sequencing
Fragment Analysis
Flow Cytometry
Gene Arrays
Genetic Variation
Genotyping
HPLC of Proteins and Peptides
Light Microscopy
Macromolecular Interactions
Mass Spectrometry
Metabolomics
Microfluidics
Nucleic Acid Extraction/Amplification
PCR Methodology
Peptide Synthesis
Protein Analysis
Protein Arrays
Protein Sequencing Techniques
Proteomics
Quantitative Proteomics
Recombinant Proteins
Software
**Core Facilities Poster Submission Criteria:
Poster topics should be aimed at promoting scientific discovery or enriching the core or laboratory setting. Posters that focus on marketing a core facility (e.g. presenting an inventory of services or equipment) will not be accepted.
Suggested core poster topics might include:
1) Development of a novel technique or protocol modification
2) Implementation of a new workflow (e.g., new LIMS or core management system)
3) An evaluation of a core’s impact on the institute it serves.
It is important that the poster identify a problem or need and provide data (i.e. measurable qualities/results) that support the conclusions. The abstract format (text only, no figures or references) used by the Journal of Biomolecular Techniques should be followed. The abstract should include language that provides an introduction, objective(s), methods, results, and a conclusion.
The Waters Corporation is sponsoring Poster Awards, which provide $500 as reimbursement for travel costs, for the four best posters presented at ABRF 2013 that contain original research. To enter this poster competition, please check the Waters check box when submitting your abstract.