Student abstracts are being accepted through April 1, 2016 at 5pm EDT for the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM) Student Symposium held in Waikoloa, Hawaii on Sept. 18, 2016.
GOAL OF THE SYMPOSIUM
The goal of the symposium is to give students early in their careers the opportunity to present talks on work in progress to an experienced research audience composed of AAAM members from diverse disciplines. The symposium seeks presentations on works in progress, methods papers and smaller studies. Abstracts are sought in all areas of traffic related injury prevention and control including automotive medicine, behavioral research science, biomechanics, engineering, epidemiology, statistics, education, law and public policy.
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
For submission guidelines, visit: http://www.aaam1.org/studentabstracts/
Presenters of abstracts selected for presentation at the symposium will have the registration fee to the AAAM conference waived and will receive a travel stipend.
GOAL OF THE SYMPOSIUM
The goal of the symposium is to give students early in their careers the opportunity to present talks on work in progress to an experienced research audience composed of AAAM members from diverse disciplines. The symposium seeks presentations on works in progress, methods papers and smaller studies. Abstracts are sought in all areas of traffic related injury prevention and control including automotive medicine, behavioral research science, biomechanics, engineering, epidemiology, statistics, education, law and public policy.
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
For submission guidelines, visit: http://www.aaam1.org/studentabstracts/
Presenters of abstracts selected for presentation at the symposium will have the registration fee to the AAAM conference waived and will receive a travel stipend.