STEP 1. SELECT MEETING
Important: Application vs. Registration. Completing an Application WILL NOT REGISTER you for a Conference.
If you are trying to register, please do not apply again. Registration for a Conference can only be completed once you have
been accepted by the Conference Chair, at which time you will receive an email with a link to GRC's Online Registration web
site. The Online Registration web site can only be accessed by following that link.
You have selected the following meeting:
Tissue Repair & Regeneration
Colby-Sawyer College
June 5-10, 2011
If this is correct, click the
CONTINUE button below. Otherwise,
click here to select another meeting.
STEP 3. COMPLETE APPLICATION FORM
Please fill out the form below and click the CONTINUE button when finished.
Fields with an asterisk (*) are required.
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MEETING NAME:
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Tissue Repair & Regeneration
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LOCATION:
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Colby-Sawyer College
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June 5-10, 2011
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You are applying to the Tissue Repair & Regeneration Gordon Research Conference (GRC). This meeting is being held in conjunction with the Tissue Repair & Regeneration Gordon-Kenan Research Seminar (GKRS), which will take place from June 4-5, 2011 at Colby-Sawyer College. Those interested in attending both meetings must submit an application for the GKRS in addition to an application for the GRC.
Gordon Research Seminars (GRS) are meetings for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education. All student GRC applicants are encouraged to submit an application to the related GRS. If you would like to attend both meetings, please check the box below (when checked, your application will automatically be submitted to both meetings upon completion of the form). Otherwise, please leave the box unchecked.
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In the box below, please indicate your particular activities which justify favorable consideration of you as a participant and contributor to this meeting. This information is important, as it allows the Conference Chair to make an informed decision when reviewing and accepting applications.
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STEP 4. REVIEW AND CONFIRM INFORMATION
Please review the information below and click the SUBMIT button if everything is correct.
Otherwise, click the EDIT button to go back and make any necessary changes.
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Are you personally involved in research activities in the subject area of this Conference?
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Do you wish to be considered for an oral presentation?
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Do you wish to be considered for the role of Discussion Leader?
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APPLICATION RECEIVED
IMPORTANT NOTES
The information you have just submitted is an Application, NOT a Registration. Application is only
the first step towards Registration. If the Conference Chair approves your application to attend the Conference, GRC will email
you a registration link. Please follow that link to register for the meeting.
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