-------------------------- Mensagem Original ---------------------------- Assunto: XXVIth International Biometric Conference- Call for Invited Session Proposals De: ibs@tibs.org Data: Seg, Janeiro 10, 2011 19:28 Para: clarice@esalq.usp.br -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click the link below for web version. http://www.magnetmail.net/actions/email_web_version.cfm?recipient_id=232344217&message_id=1203209&user_id=Bostrom IBC Kobe 2012 Call for Invited Session Proposals The International Program Committee (IPC) of the XXVIth International Biometric Conference (IBC), to be held 26-31 August, 2012 in Kobe, Japan, is calling for invited session proposals. An invited session typically brings together a group of speakers (and possibly discussants) to present the latest research in an area of statistical theory or application, and make it accessible to a non-expert audience. We encourage topics addressing a wide variety of emerging issues in biological sciences and life sciences. Please submit proposals by email to the IBC 2012 IPC chair, Christine McLaren (cmclaren@uci.edu), using the official template (click here). Proposals should include · Your name, affiliation, contact address, e mail address · Suggested session title and keywords · Motivations for the proposed session · Suggested organizer (possibly yourself), speakers and discussant(s) It is recommended that invited sessions should not aim to include more than 3 speakers plus discussant(s) or 4 speakers without discussants. Please be aware that the IBS will not waive the registration fee and will not provide any other financial support for invited speakers. The template for invited session proposals is available to be downloaded from the IBS website: http://www.tibs.org. or http://www.secretariat.ne.jp/ibc2012/ The deadline for receipt of Invited Session Proposals is Friday, April 1, 2011. *********************************************************************** 1444 I Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC, 20005 *********************************************************************** Click below to unsubscribe: http://www.magnetmail.net/Actions/unsubscribe.cfm?message_id=1203209&user_id=Bostrom&recipient_id=232344217&email=clarice@esalq.usp.br&group_id=579894 -- Clarice Garcia Borges Demétrio Departamento de Ciências Exatas Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz" Universidade de São Paulo, 13418-900 Piracicaba, SP Brasil phone: 55 19 34294144 R216 Biometry, the active pursuit of biological knowledge by quantitative methods.? ? R.A. Fisher, 1948
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IBC Kobe 2012 Call for Invited Session Proposals
The International Program Committee (IPC) of the XXVIth International Biometric Conference (IBC), to be held 26-31 August, 2012 in Kobe, Japan, is calling for invited session proposals. An invited session typically brings together a group of speakers (and possibly discussants) to present the latest research in an area of statistical theory or application, and make it accessible to a non-expert audience. We encourage topics addressing a wide variety of emerging issues in biological sciences and life sciences. Please submit proposals by email to the IBC 2012 IPC chair, Christine McLaren (cmclaren@uci.edu), using the official template (click here). Proposals should include · Your name, affiliation, contact address, e-mail address · Suggested session title and keywords · Motivations for the proposed session · Suggested organizer (possibly yourself), speakers and discussant(s) It is recommended that invited sessions should not aim to include more than 3 speakers plus discussant(s) or 4 speakers without discussants. Please be aware that the IBS will not waive the registration fee and will not provide any other financial support for invited speakers. The template for invited session proposals is available to be downloaded from the IBS website: http://www.tibs.org. or http://www.secretariat.ne.jp/ibc2012/ The deadline for receipt of Invited Session Proposals is Friday, April 1, 2011. |
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