Abstracts are due January 9, 2025

The Science of PFAS Conference is introducing a new opportunity to share your research. This year abstracts for posters will be accepted and the selected posters will be displayed at the conference.

This is an excellent opportunity for researchers, grad students, and others to share their work at the Science of PFAS conference and get the opportunity to network and learn from top scientists.

Abstracts are due January 9, 2025. Poster abstracts may also be selected to participate in the platform presentations pending committee approval.

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* 1. Please list the full name of the primary author. This author should also be the presenting author.

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* 2. Please list the affiliation of the primary author, including department if applicable.

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* 3. Please list the email of the primary author. All correspondence for the conference will be sent only to this person.

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* 4. Please list all co-authors and their affiliations in the order they should appear in the Final Program.

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* 5. Please list the title of your poster. Use title case where important words are capitalized.

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* 6. Please choose the topic(s) where you feel your presentation will best fit. If you are unsure, select an additional category, but no more than 2 total.

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* 7. Please enter your full abstract of 100-200 words describing the content of your poster.

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* 8. I agree that by submitting this proposal, if selected, I will present my work in person at the conference, and am responsible for all costs associated with attending, including the registration fees, accommodations, and travel costs.

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* 9. I provide permission for my poster PDF to be included in the final conference proceedings, available to attendees and for purchase following the conference.

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