There are a number of student travel grants available to students who will be presenting posters or oral presentations at HPLC 2010, 19–24 June 2010 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
There are a number of student travel grants available to students who will be presenting posters or oral presentations at HPLC 2010, 19–24 June 2010 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
HPLC Inc. is offering up to eight travel awards to US and up to two travel awards to European students or postdoctoral fellows. These will be awarded to students who will present either an oral or poster contribution at the conference. Nominations must be sent in by 31 March 2010.
For more information on how to submit and qualify click here
Pfizer will also be awarding travel grants to qualified abstracts. To be considered for these grants students are asked to submit abstracts for consideration at www.HPLC2010.org
CASSS will be sponsoring up to five travel grants for the meeting. All applicants must be students studying outside of the USA. Applications can be made by e-mailing Stephanie Flores with a statement requesting consideration for the grant along with a letter of recommendation from an advisor and a pdf of your abstract. The deadline to apply is also 31 March 2010.
The deadline for submitting papers for oral presentations is 15 December 2009. Anyone wishing to be considered should submit an abstract for review by clicking here.
Posters will also be presented at the meeting. Those wishing to submit an abstract for consideration should do so by clicking here before 29 January 2010.
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