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RCMI Conference Travel Support

15 September 2017

We are currently encouraging scientists engaged in health disparities research, healthcare and public health professionals, public policy professionals, as well as representatives from community-based and faith-based organizations to submit abstracts. It is the author’s responsibility to submit the abstracts at the following link: http://rcmi2017conf.com/abstracts.html#submit-abstract. The deadline to submit abstracts are Thursday, August 31 at 11:59pm EDT.

Selected abstracts will be presented during poster sessions or oral presentation sessions. The RMATRIX program will provide travel support for up to 5 scientists to present their abstract at the upcoming RCMI Translational Science 2017 conference from October 28 - November 1, 2017. The deadline to submit your abstract to be considered for travel funds is September 15, 2017. Please complete the information and upload your abstract at the following link: https://redcap.jabsom.hawaii.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=AT8M4T9HC9 on/before September 15, 2017. You will be notified of travel award decisions by September 20, 2017.

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