http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/2015-ImageJ-Conference-Abstracts-due-July-1-tp5013256p5013259.html
> (for talks, posters and workshops) are due by July 1.
workshop. If you would like to receive travel support to attend this
1st. Also it would be helpful to note in the text of your abstract that
travel support would be helpful.
> Hi everyone,
>
> Just a quick reminder that abstracts for the 2015 ImageJ Conference (for
> talks, posters and workshops) are due by July 1. This is necessary so that
> the conference advisory committee has sufficient time to review the
> submissions.
>
> In general, we would appreciate registrations before July 1 even if you
> aren't planning to present anything.
>
> The conference website can be found at:
>
http://conference.imagej.net/>
> Thanks, and looking forward to a great conference!
>
> Regards,
> Curtis Rueden
> ImageJ2 project lead, Fiji maintainer
> ImageJ conference co-organizer
>
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 5:09 AM, Kevin W Eliceiri <
[hidden email]>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear ImageJ Community,
>>
>>
>> The 2015 ImageJ User and Developer Conference (
>>
http://conference.imagej.net/) will be in Madison, Wisconsin on
>> September 3rd and 4th, and you're invited to take part!
>>
>>
>> This conference will complement the European meetings in Luxembourg and
>> will offer workshops to improve software knowledge and usage for both
>> beginner/user and advanced/developer topics. The conference will provide a
>> community forum for ImageJ development over the past three years and will
>> also feature shorter presentations highlighting case studies, plugins, and
>> solutions to common problems. Submissions from the ImageJ community for 10
>> minute "lightning talk" presentations; 60 to 120 minute workshops; and
>> scientific posters for the parallel poster session are warmly encouraged
>> and those who wish to attend and/or participate should apply by July 1st.
>>
>>
>> Submissions for all audiences - from novice user to advanced developer -
>> are welcome. The focus of the conference is on community, so tools being
>> presented must be made publicly available before the start of the
>> conference.
>>
>>
>> There is no registration fee for this conference and reception due to
>> support from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and LOCI, but attendees
>> are responsible for their own travel and lodging expenses. Additional
>> information can be found on
http://conference.imagej.net/ and specific
>> questions are welcomed by the committee organizers at
>>
[hidden email].
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Conference mailing list
>>
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>>
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>