AICR Annual Research Conference on Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity & Cancer
Have you registered for the 2009 AICR Annual Research Conference on Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity & Cancer on November 5 and 6 in Washington, DC? The deadline for poster abstracts and scholarship applications is Tuesday, September 15.
Early bird registration closes September 25th.
Poster Submission and Scholarship Application deadline is September 15!
Poster Submission
To submit a poster abstract please email a 250-300 word abstract to research@aicr.org. Applicants may submit only one poster abstract. More information on poster submission.
A limited number of scholarships to defray registration and travel expenses will be available for doctoral students in nutrition and cancer who are studying in the United States. To apply for a scholarship email a one-page letter to research@aicr.org explaining how this conference is relevant to your education and research.
This year’s conference features a wide range of topics of vital interest to the research community, dietitians, and anyone involved with efforts to prevent, treat and survive cancer:
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Please join us at what has become the premier scientific form on diet, physical activity, weight management as they relate to cancer prevention, treatment and survival.
Email: researchconference@aicr.org
1759 R Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20009
1-800-843-8114
202-328-7744: tel
202-328-7226: fax
website www.aicr.org:
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