Abstract Information

The American Society of Neurorehabilitation
invites you to submit an abstract for the 2015 Annual Meeting!
ASNR encourages all submissions in the clinical and basic science of neural repair and recovery


ABSTRACT DEADLINE
Monday, June 15th, 2015

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
You will need to create an account with a username and password in the abstract submission system. This is different than your ASNR login information. Please save your login information as you will use it for future abstract submissions.  The Oxford Submission site works best with Internet Explorer.

Abstract submissions have a 450 word limit and do not support tables, graphs, or images.

Abstracts that are accepted into the program and presented at the Annual Meeting will be published in the November 2015 issue of the Journal of Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair.

Notifications will be sent in August 2015.

Poster board size for the meeting can be a maximum of 8 feet wide by 4 feet tall.

POSTER AWARDS

Presidential Award
The ASNR offers the Presidential Award for the best basic science poster presented by a student, resident, post-doctoral fellow, or a clinician within five years of training. The purpose of this award is to encourage research relevant to Neurorehabilitation by young clinicians and/or investigators enrolled in training programs relevant to Neurorehabilitation. While the contestant must be the senior author of the abstract, there are no restrictions on co-authorship. The recipient of the award will receive a $500.00 stipend.

Fletcher H. McDowell Award
The ASNR offers the Fletcher H. McDowell Award for the best clinical science poster presented by a student, resident, or post-doctoral fellow, or a clinician within five years of training. The purpose of this award is to encourage research relevant to Neurorehabilitation by young clinicians and/or investigators enrolled in training programs relevant to Neurorehabilitation. While the contestant must be the senior author of the abstract, there are no restrictions on co-authorship. The recipient of the award will receive a $500.00 stipend.