Optimizing Research Abstracts

Abstracts are one of the tightest forms of research communication. Written effectively, they establish the justification for a research project, describe the work completed, and summarize key findings and conclusions. All this in 250 or 300 words! This interactive session will include a review of strategies to develop and optimize research abstracts and discussion of individual questions and concerns.


Speaker

 

Neal W. Pollock, PhD

Neal Pollock is an Associate Professor in Kinesiology and Research Chair in Hyperbaric and Diving Medicine and at Université Laval in Québec, Canada. He was previously Research Director at Divers Alert Network (DAN) and conducted research at Duke University, both in Durham, North Carolina. His academic training is in zoology, exercise physiology, and environmental physiology. His research interests focus on human health and safety in extreme environments, including decompression safety for both divers and astronauts. He is an editor emeritus of the journal Wilderness & Environmental Medicine.

When
12/10/2026 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Central Standard Time
Where
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Registration ends 12/10/2026 6:30 PM CST