20th ANNUAL PHHP RESEARCH DAY
What: College of Public Health and Health Professions Research Day
When: Thursday, April 12th, 2007
Time: 12:00 - 2:00 (Poster Presentations & Awards Ceremony)
Where: HPNP Reception Hall & Auditorium
Abstract Submission Guidelines Printer Friendly Version (Word)
Graduate Student Submission Guidelines Printer Friendly Version (Word)
ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS |
All abstracts are due on or before Friday, March 9th (by 5:00 pm). Please submit one original and three copies of each abstract to Ms. Tonia Lambert in the PHHP Research Office, 4th Floor HPNP, Room 4112. In addition, please email an electronic copy of the submission to tlambert@phhp.ufl.edu. Page 1 (Title and Authors) - Titles should not exceed
75 characters, including punctuation and spacing. Avoid abbreviations
in the title and in the abstract. Give full names, highest academic
degrees, and institutional affiliations of all authors. Designate
a corresponding author and their department, telephone number, fax
number, and e-mail address. Include a signature line for the Applicant
and the Faculty Mentor. Use Arial 11 Font. Due to space constraints,
we are limiting abstract submissions to graduate students and undergraduate
Honors Thesis students. Postdoctoral fellows and interns are not eligible
for participation. Only one abstract per eligible student (as lead
author) will be allowed. Use the following information as a guide for what to include in each of the 4 paragraphs: Background – Key questions or issues address,
objective, hypothesis. For investigations of human or animal subjects, state in the "Methods"
section that the appropriate institutional review board or institutional
animal use and care committee has approved the project Abstracts must follow the format requirements to be eligible for
consideration (margins, spacing, font, etc.). Eligible posters must
present work done at UF labs and under UF faculty mentorship and the
PHHP faculty mentor must be listed as a co-author on the poster. We
will accept only one abstract submission per eligible student as first
author so faculty and students should work together to determine the
best possible choice for submission. Scoring of posters will be as follows: Purpose (10 points) Questions: Contact: Tonia Lambert, tlambert@phhp.ufl.edu,
(273-6197). |
GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH GRANTS |
| All graduate student research grant proposals are due on or before Friday, March 9th (by 5:00 pm). Please submit one original and three copies of each abstract to Ms. Tonia Lambert in the PHHP Research Office, 4th Floor HPNP, Room 4112. In addition, please email an electronic copy of the submission to tlambert@phhp.ufl.edu. The College of Public Health and Health Professions (PHHP) announces its annual competition for funding to support graduate student research. Graduate students currently enrolled in degree-granting programs within the College of PHHP who are in good standing are eligible to apply. PHHP graduate student research grants may be used to support research required for the masters or doctoral degree or for other research studies for which the graduate student serves as the principal investigator. Proposed projects must be conducted under the auspices a PHHP faculty mentor who will ensure compliance with human subject or animal use standards. Undergraduate students and postdoctoral fellows are not eligible for participation. Only one application per eligible student will be allowed. Proposal Guidelines Cover Page – Include a project title (avoid abbreviations and limit the title < 75 characters). Include a signature line for the Applicant and the Faculty Mentor. Use full names and include email addresses as well the name of the student’s program and department. Indicate whether human or animal subjects will be used and whether IRB or IACUC approval will be required. Research Plan – This section should not exceed 600 words (not including references). Please double space and use Arial 11 font. Please include the following subsections: (a) Specific Aims (hypothesis), (b) Background (significance), (c) Methods (participants, measures, procedures, design, analysis plan, limitations, and project timeline) and (d) literature cited. Be sure to define any abbreviations and to avoid the use of technical jargon. Give special attention to clarity of communication. It is important that the abstract be easily understood by someone outside of your discipline. Budget and Justification – Please provide a detailed budget and justification of expenses. Budgets should not exceed $1000. The budget may include all normally allowable costs of research with the exception of salary support for the investigators. The budget period may be up to 12 months in duration. Review Process Deadline Submission of Proposals Questions: Contact: Tonia Lambert, tlambert@phhp.ufl.edu, (273-6197).
On the day of the event... Poster set up - 11:30 am - 12:00 noon. Poster presentations - 12:00 noon - 1:30. The lead author and/or co-authors must be present to answer questions about the work for the full time of the event, but this responsibility can be shared among presenters if time constraints exist in individual schedules. Awards ceremony - 1:30 pm in the HPNP auditorium. Posters must be removed from the display boards by immediately following the awards ceremony. The display boards will be removed from the Reception Area at 2:30. |
