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    LACAILLE Florence
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    Pour tous les « djeunes » qui veulent apprendre à parler et écrire dans la langue de la Quouine, tout frais payés, en s’amusant et avec rien que des gens très sympas ! Info ci-dessous venant du site de l’ESPGHAN. Un abstract avant le 1er juillet, plize ! et ne traînez pas, car nombre de places limité (20). Ceux qui ont besoin de lettre de soutien me demandent.
    Qu’on se le dise !
    Florence

    The ESPGHAN young investigators forum (YIF) has been an integral part of the society for the last 20 years. The meeting was established to nurture academic development in the society and foster collaborations amongst the emerging generations of academics and clinicians. Over the years YIF has seen many individuals, their juniors and team members come through to become established academics and clinicians as well as develop friendships and collaborations across Europe.
    Young Investigator’s Forum (YIF). An intensive 3 day meeting run once a year that includes (i) ice-breaking sessions; (ii) delegate presentations and detailed feedback on generic (abstract, presentation etc) and project specific items; (iii) faculty presentations (abstract writing, presentation and feedback skills, manuscript preparation, preparation for an academic career) and (iv) an interactive social programme. The forum is residential and restricted to 20 delegates chosen following a competitive application and selection process. For the last 5 years the meeting has been held in the Netherlands (Bergen) in late September. Dates for 2017 are 20th-23th September 2017.
    Aim of the YIF meeting and social gathering
    To provide young investigators with a friendly and constructive atmosphere in order to present their research and learn from each other.
    To allow the development of key skills in presenting, writing abstracts and papers as well as to gain insight into an academic career.
    To meet and network with other delegates and senior faculty members and to set up research collaborations in Europe.
    To enable young investigators to contribute to the scientific development of ESPGHAN.

    Definition of a Young Investigator
    Active clinical or laboratory based researcher working in paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition. Ideally with less than 10 years training experience.

    Applications should include:
    Letter of support from an ESPGHAN member
    Short CV (maximum 2 pages A4)
    Abstracts must have title, author(s) and institution(s) where the work was done and be written as per instructions below.
    A completed application form

    Please Note: Delegates may not attend for more than one forum
    Travel and accommodation expenses will be covered by an unrestricted educational grant

    Abstract Instructions
    Abstracts must contain data and meet international ethical standards.
    Abbreviations should be defined.
    Trade names cannot be mentioned in the title. However, trade names in brackets will be accepted in the body of the text.
    The abstract cannot contain more than 3,000 characters (approx.450 words) (including blank spaces, punctuation as well as authors affiliation and titles).
    The abstract must be structured into the following sections:
    – Aims and Objectives
    – Methods
    – Results
    – Conclusion
    One table can be included, with the following restrictions:
    – Max number of columns: 10
    – Max number of rows: 10
    Please note that tables may significantly reduce the number of available characters.

    Cost & Registration
    ESPGHAN will cover for each accepted delegated:
    • accommodation
    • three meals per day
    • course materials
    • Social programme
    We offer for each delegate that was accepted a travel refund up to 400 EUR.

    LOCATION
    BLOOMING HOTEL
    Duinweg 5
    1861 GL Bergen
    The Netherlands

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