Magstim/University of Oxford TMS Summer School Abstracts
Magstim/University of Oxford TMS Summer School
Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th June 2010
Organised by: Jacinta O’Shea, Heidi Johansen-Berg and Vincent Walsh
Enquires: tmsschool@fmrib.ox.ac.uk
Abstracts & Posters
We strongly encourage poster
submissions from students, post-doctoral and established researchers
working on any aspect of human brain stimulation. There will be
dedicated poster sessions in the morning and afternoon of each day. An
abstract review committee will grade submissions and a small number of
the highest rated abstracts will be selected to give brief oral
platform presentations. Abstract authors will be informed in advance if
they are being invited to give a brief presentation. In addition, these
poster winners will be invited free of charge as guests at the
celebratory dinner. Please submit all abstracts before the abstract submission deadline of Monday 31 May to:
jacinta.oshea@clneuro.ox.ac.uk
Abstract Guidelines
Poster abstract submissions should include Title, Authors and Affiliations,
Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusions and References (if required).
Figures and tables may be included, but their size should be compressed
sufficiently to ensure that they are deliverable by email. The word limit is a
maximum of 500 words (excluding authors, affiliations, figure legends and
references).
Please send your abstracts by the deadline of 31 May and indicate whether you
would like to be considered for a prize oral platform presentation to: jacinta.oshea@clneuro.ox.ac.uk
Poster Guidelines
Please set up your poster from 8-9am on the day of your poster presentation.
Maximum size is A0 in landscape or portrait orientation.
Young Investigator Award
The
2010 Young Investigator Award will also be announced at the meeting.
Nominations including self-nominations are encouraged. Please send a CV
and two recent papers (published or unpublished) to
jacinta.oshea@clneuro.ox.ac.uk by the deadline for YIA applications:
Monday 31 May 2010. YIA applications will be adjudicated by an
international panel of invited experts. The winner will be invited to
give a brief talk on their work, will be an invited guest at the
celebratory dinner, and will receive a £750 prize, sponsored by the
Magstim Company.
