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CALL FOR PAPERS
The intent of the conference scientific committee is to ensure very high quality scientific contributions to the program. Acceptance of both oral and poster presentations will be by abstract submission. To ensure high quality scientific content, abstracts will be screened by the
Scientific Program Committee.
Presentations will be judged for acceptance on scientific merit and potential for future contribution to the field of advanced technology in head and neck reconstruction. Emphasis will be placed on research-based abstracts.
Oral
Presentation-
Currently Closed
(as of Jan. 28, 2008)
Delegates are invited to submit abstracts
for a ten (10) minute time allotment, with
time for discussion at the end of your
presentation. Oral Presentations are limited and will be selected based on
scientific content and submission date.
Poster Presentation-
Currently Closed
(as of May 1, 2008)
The Program Committee considers posters an
important contribution to the success of
this conference.
Posters are perhaps a better opportunity for
presenters to convey their work with an
emphasis for
graphic information exchange.
Poster Plenary Session and the Trade Show Session will be jointly held. A
variety of "buffet style" food and a cash bar will be available for your
enjoyment.
All poster abstracts will be printed in the conference program book.
All approved posters related to session topics will
be eligible for our Poster
Awards.
Poster Awards will be offered for the best
poster presentation.
1st Place: $500
2nd Place: $350
3rd Place: $250
Submission of papers is closed
Link to>>
Abstract Form
See example of
Abstract Paper:
Abstract Paper
Poster Abstracts
Submission Deadline Date:
Thursday,
May 1, 2008
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SCIENTIFIC
ADVISORY
GROUP
Chair:
Professor Rainer Schmelzeisen
Freiburg, Germany
Prof Ashraf Ayoub, UK
Mr Peter Ramsay-Baggs, UK
Dr M. Anwar Bamber, UK
Ms Sjerstin Bergstrom, SE
Dr John Beumer, US
Dr Richard Bibb, UK
Mr Alan Bocca, UK
Mr Pierre Boulanger, CA
Dr Lawrence Brecht, US
Dr John Brunski, US
Dr Daniel Buchbinder, US
Dr Karen Calhoun, US
Mr Trevor Coward, UK
Dr Michael Crary, US
Mr Jan De Cubber, BE
Dr. Betsy Davis, US
Prof Bernard Devauchelle, FR
Dr Walter Dobrovolsky, CA
Mr Steven Dover, UK
Mr Nick Drage, UK
Prof Michael Ehrenfeld, DE
Dr Harald Eufinger, DE
Mr Peter L Evans, UK
Prof Rolf Ewers, AT
Dr. Scott D. Ganz, US
Prof Nils Gellrich, DE
Ass Prof Sabine Girod, US
Prof Gösta Granström, SE
Dr Simonas Grybauskas, LT
Prof Piet Haers, UK
Prof Bo E.V. Hakansson, SE
Prof Beat Hammer, CH
Dr Jeffrey Harris, CA
Dr William Hodgetts, CA
Mr Peter Jeynes, UK
Dr Yasuhiro Kizu, JP
Prof Jeremy Knox, UK
Mr David Koppel, UK
Prof J.Thomas Lambrecht, CH
Dr Marc Metzger, DE
Prof Friedrich Neukam, DE
Dr Devin Okay, US
Dr. Jules Poukens, NL
Prof Joachim Prein, CH
Dr Donald Raboud, CA
Dr Jana Rieger, CA
Dr. Harry Reintsema, NL
Dr David Riesberg, US
Dr.
Eleni Roumanas, US
Prof
Robert Sader, DE
Dr Ralf Schoen,
DE
Prof Dr Dr
Alexander Schramm, DE
Ms Rosemary Seelaus, US
Dr Hadi Seikaly, CA
Dr Christoph Sensen, CA
Dr Joacim Stalfors, SE
Dr Brad Strong, US
Mr Adrian Sugar, UK
Prof Hishashi Taniguchi, JP
Dr Jonathon Trites, CA
Dr Wesley Turner, US
Dr Mark Urken, US
Dr. Robert P. van Oort, NL
Dr. Henk Verdonck, NL
Ms Suzanne Verma, US
Mr Fraser Walker, UK
Dr Anders Westermark, SE
Dr Gordon Wilkes, CA
Dr John Winder, IE
Prof Johan Wolfaardt, CA
Mr Steve Worollo, UK
Prof James Xia, US |
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