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2022 AAMC Biomedical Research Training Conference
Hosted by GREAT
Call for Session Proposals

The Group on Research, Education, and Training (GREAT) Program Committee invites proposals for concurrent sessions at the 2022 AAMC Biomedical Research Training Conference, hosted by GREAT, in Chicago, IL on September 29 - October 1, 2022.

Important! Submitters are strongly encouraged to read the instruction guide before logging in to submit a proposal.

Build your professional network and learn, reflect, and engage with colleagues, by presenting at this unique joint meeting among faculty and administrative leaders of biomedical PhD, MD-PhD, and postdoctoral programs. Your input will ensure the Planning Committee considers a broad and rich spectrum of topics and speakers that are relevant to either one or all three communities. Submit a proposal to share your strategies and solutions.

Submissions can either be designed to address issues and/or topics important to one or more of the three communities: Graduate Training, Postdoctoral Training, and MD-PhD Training Sections.

All submissions must be submitted online no later than January 27, 2022, 11:59 PM (PST).

We recommend that you prepare your submission in Microsoft Word and then paste each component into the corresponding online section. A session submission is considered a commitment to attend the meeting and to present at the session, if accepted. Note that presenters are responsible for the costs associated with their travel and meeting registration. Submission decisions will be sent to the submitter in March 2022.

AAMC Health & Safety Protocol for All In-Person Meetings
Revised as of December 13, 2021
The AAMC is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all AAMC meeting participants. Beginning January 1, 2022, to minimize risks associated with COVID-19, attendance at AAMC in-person learning offerings will require mask-wearing and proof of vaccination as well as other measures deemed necessary, as informed by guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Federal, state, and local health authorities. Information about the vaccination verification process and other health and safety protocols, will be provided on all meeting websites and in event communications.

Questions? Contact great@aamc.org.

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