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Online Abstract Mentoring
The Abstract Mentoring Programme matches less-experienced abstract authors with more experienced peers to strengthen the quality of abstracts submitted and ensure that limited experience in this area does not prevent important research results from being presented at AIDS 2006. Through this programme, mentors work with interested abstract authors to help them develop an abstract that effectively communicates their research project and results.
This tool allows users to request a mentor or pose questions regarding abstracts.
Please note: Only abstracts which have been submitted via the online abstract submission system will be accepted. Abstracts submitted via the Mentor Scheme Project Question Registration Form are not valid.
Please note that the Abstract Mentoring Programme is now closed.
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ICASO is hosting an abstract and presentation toolkit for people working in the HIV/AIDS field and others considering attending the Conference. The toolkit was developed by John Miller on behalf of the Coalition on Children Affected by AIDS.
The toolkit is designed to help abstract submitters:
Develop a presentation that goes beyond the description of their work or research;
Write an abstract that is clear, concise and interesting enough to a) be accepted by the conference and b) entice people to come to their presentation;and
Prepare for and deliver a presentation or poster that will be informative and also stimulate discussion
Click here for the English version
Click here for the Spanish version.
Click here for the French version.
Click here for the Portuguese version.
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