Abstracts
The Large Animal Genetic Engineering Summit Committee invites abstracts to be submitted for Poster and Oral Presentations.
Participants who wish to give a presentation at the summit are requested to submit an abstract for review by the organizing committee. Abstracts that demonstrate scientific merit will be accepted for poster presentations. Everyone presenting a poster will be expected to give either a 2-minute flash talk or an invited 15-minute presentation. Selection for invited 15-minute oral presentations will be based on scientific merit and priority will be given to abstracts that relate to the main session topics. A minimum of four young investigators (students or post-doctoral fellows) who submit abstracts will be selected to receive $500 travel awards. The organizing committee reserves the right to decide on the final form of presentation. The first author or a representative is required to present at the LAGE Summit.
If you are a young investigator and want your abstract considered for a $500 travel award, please indicate that you want to be considered for a travel award and your current academic standing (undergraduate student, MS candidate, Ph.D. candidate, or post-doctoral fellow) on the abstract submission form.
Please prepare your abstract as a Microsoft Word Document and submit it at the link at the bottom of this page. Please check spelling prior to submission to avoid errors.
Deadline
April 15, 2022
Abstract Preparation Guidelines
Font: Times New Roman 12
Title: Use title case (capitalize the first letter of major words) and bold text.
Authors: Give both first and last names and use a superscripted numeral after the name to indicate the institutional affiliation. Underline the name of the presenting author.
Affiliation: Give the department, institution, city, state and country.
Abstract text: Please keep text to 350 words or less. Subheadings are allowed but not required.
Sample for Header Information
Trophoblast MHC Class I Expression is Associated with Immune-Mediated Abortion of Bovine Fetuses Produced by Cloning
Heloisa M. Rutigliano1, Aaron J. Thomas1,2, Amanda Wilhelm1, Benjamin R. Sessions1, Kenneth L. White1, Christopher J. Davies2
1 Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA; 2 Center for Integrated BioSystems, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA