Dear Colleagues,
This posting is to announce the call for abstracts for the annual meeting of
the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM). The
conference will be held in Boston on Sept 11-14, 2005.
AAAM is a scientific professional organization devoted entirely to traffic
related injury control. Its multidisciplinary membership represents such
diverse backgrounds as medicine, biomechanics, engineering, epidemiology,
statistics, education, law, and public policy, and combines clinical,
research, academic and administrative backgrounds. The 49th AAAM Scientific
Program Committee invites research papers through abstract submission.
Abstracts are anonymously peer reviewed for quality research, scientific
content and logical presentation. By submitting an abstract the author(s)
agree that, if accepted, the paper will be presented as scheduled. All
papers will be published in the AAAM Proceedings, which is an archival
journal indexed on Index Medicus and MEDLINE.
More information about the Association and about the paper submission/review
process can be found at www.aaam.org .
Best wishes for an enjoyable holiday season,
Richard Kent
Assistant Professor
University of Virginia
Center for Applied Biomechanics
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Department of Emergency Medicine
1011 Linden Avenue
Charlottesville, VA 22902
434-296-7288 ext. 133
434-296-3453 (fax)
www.centerforappliedbiomechanics.org
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This posting is to announce the call for abstracts for the annual meeting of
the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM). The
conference will be held in Boston on Sept 11-14, 2005.
AAAM is a scientific professional organization devoted entirely to traffic
related injury control. Its multidisciplinary membership represents such
diverse backgrounds as medicine, biomechanics, engineering, epidemiology,
statistics, education, law, and public policy, and combines clinical,
research, academic and administrative backgrounds. The 49th AAAM Scientific
Program Committee invites research papers through abstract submission.
Abstracts are anonymously peer reviewed for quality research, scientific
content and logical presentation. By submitting an abstract the author(s)
agree that, if accepted, the paper will be presented as scheduled. All
papers will be published in the AAAM Proceedings, which is an archival
journal indexed on Index Medicus and MEDLINE.
More information about the Association and about the paper submission/review
process can be found at www.aaam.org .
Best wishes for an enjoyable holiday season,
Richard Kent
Assistant Professor
University of Virginia
Center for Applied Biomechanics
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Department of Emergency Medicine
1011 Linden Avenue
Charlottesville, VA 22902
434-296-7288 ext. 133
434-296-3453 (fax)
www.centerforappliedbiomechanics.org
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