MNS ANNUAL SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
Tuesday, May 16th at Bentley University in Waltham, MA
   5:30-7:00pm Student Poster Session
   7:00-9:00pm Keynote Address by Deborah Fein, PhD on Long-term Outcomes in ASD, Dinner, & Awards

ABSTRACTS DUE BY MIDNIGHT ON APRIL 16, 2023

All presenters of accepted abstracts will be asked to submit their poster as a powerpoint slide with an embedded audio recording of their spiel (~3-5 minutes long) about 2 weeks ahead of the symposium. Additional details will be provided upon abstract acceptance. 

There will be two poster presentation formats:
  • In-Person poster presentation: You should bring a printed poster to be hung and presented live during the poster session. 
  • Virtual poster presentation: Your powerpoint slide will be on display on a screen on-site during the poster session. 
A panel of judges will review all posters to select one BEST OVERALL STUDENT POSTER and one winner of the RELEVANCE 2050 AWARD (addresses the lack of access to neuropsychological services by non-primarily English speaking, non-European American patients AND to support new methods and strategies that can increase the competence of neuropsychologists serving diverse populations). Award winners will receive a certificate and $250. Please note, while anyone who is still in a training program is able to submit an abstract and present a poster (including postdoc, fellow, resident, etc.), only students without their terminal degree (PhD, PsyD, MD, EdD, etc.) will be eligible for prizes. 

Please contact Kate Bradbury (bradbury@childneuropsych.com) with any questions. 

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