Abstract Submission for 2008 Meeting

The WSN Abstract Submission system will be open from now until October 15th at 5pm. No late abstracts will be accepted. Abstracts should be no longer than 250 words. Please keep titles and afilliations brief, if at all possible. Before submitting an abstract, please view the presentation and poster guidelines. As in recent years, talks will be 12 mintues for speaking and 3 minutes for questions. You may return here shortly after abstract submission closes to view all submitted abstracts for this year's WSN meeting. Additionally, please note that we will not know the schedule until shortly before the meeting. Please endeavor to be present for all contributed sessions as we cannot ensure a particular talk time.

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Presenter Contact Information:
This is for sorting and notification purposes, not authorship.
Last Name:
Email Address:


Title:
For Italicized words and phrases both here and in the abstract, please surround the relevant text with <i> and </i>.
For example, to get Carcinus maenas you would enter <i>Carcinus maenas</i>.
Make sure you remember the </i>!!



Authors:
Afilliations will be listed as entered in the meeting program, so please make sure they are correct.
Please list all names as in the following example: Harley, C.D.

Author #1:
Last Name, First Initial And Middle Initial:
Author Afilliation:


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Abstract:

For Italicized words and phrases both here and in the abstract, please surround the relevant text with <i> and </i> as in the title.
Your abstract must be no more than 250 words:




If this is a contributed talk, what session would you like to be in?
Please, select two different options, in case we cannot give you your first choice.
First Choice:     Second Choice:


Award Eligibility:
Students: Check here if you wish to be considered for one of the student presentation or poster awards.
Note: A student can only be eligible if 1) They have not previously won the award, 2) They are the first author on the paper, 3) The only other authors are either students or the student's major professor who agrees that the ideas and work were done primarily by the student.

Students who wish to receive the evaluations of their presentation must provide an envelope with postage to the registration desk by Saturday, Nov 11.

By clicking this box, you are certifying that you are a student, this is your independent research, and that you have sufficient research results to present. Your advisor has approved your competing for this award based on the results you will present.


Non-Students (post-docs, faculty or equivalent): check here if you are willing to judge student oral presentations or posters. Judges are very much needed.





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