Dear Student Scholars,

 

Come showcase your work at the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine's student symposium! 

 

About AAAM: The Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM) is a scientific professional organization devoted entirely to traffic related injury control. Our multidisciplinary membership is composed of scholars with backgrounds ranging from medicine, behavioral research, biomechanics, engineering, epidemiology, statistics, education, law, and public policy. Our members have clinical, research, academic and administrative backgrounds. 

 

Goal: The symposium is intended 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 and conference attendees from diverse disciplines. The symposium is followed by a mentoring session to connect students to established researchers in the field. 

 

Location: Nashville, TN, October 7th, 2018, one day ahead of the AAAM annual conference.

 

Travel assistance available! Students whose abstracts are accepted to the symposium will have conference registration fees waived and will receive a travel stipend.

 

More info and to submit: https://www.aaam.org/annual-conference/student-symposium/student-research-symposium-abstracts/

 

Thanks and see you in Music City, 

 

F. Scott Gayzik

AAAM Student Program Chair

Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering

Wake Forest University School of Medicine