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Conversation: Global Forum on MSM & HIV: e-blast #15

Subject: [msm-asia] Global Forum on MSM & HIV: e-blast #15



ANNOUNCEMENT, NOV. 8, 2008: Global Forum TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEAM for IAC

2008 Abstract Submission:

Hello everyone!

As you all know, the period for abstract submission for the 2008
International AIDS Conference in Mexico City has just opened (Nov. 1 to Feb.

19).  We recently sent out an e-blast encouraging as many of you as possible
to submit your abstracts concerning MSM and HIV to ensure a strong presence
of MSM issues at the general conference.  To aid this effort, the Global
Forum on MSM and HIV has put together a Technical Assistance Team to provide
limited technical support to those of you writing MSM-related abstracts for
the conference.  Our team, competent in English, Spanish and Mandarin
Chinese, will be able to go over your abstract and provide you with
suggestions on content, format and language to help ensure that it has all
the elements needed to be accepted into the conference.

Included below are some of the requirements and guidelines for putting
together your abstracts as delineated on the IAC website. Once you have
completed a rough draft of your abstract, you may email it to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a brief description of yourself and what you do.
Our team can then review the abstract and provide you with some assistance
on developing it further.  Please forward this to anyone you think may want
help in crafting their abstract on MSM and HIV for the 2008 IAC.

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We encourage work that introduces new ideas and conceptualizations, research
and understandings to the field, as well as analysis of both success and
failure.

The XVII International AIDS Conference offers two options for abstract

submission:

Option 1

Abstracts presented under the first option should contain concise statements

of:

Background: the study objectives, the hypothesis to be tested, or a
description of the problem;

Methods: method(s) used or approach taken;

Results: specific results in summarized form (with statistical analysis when
appropriate);

Conclusions: description of the main outcome of the study.

Option 2

Abstracts presented under the second option should contain concise
statements of:

Issues: a summary of the issue(s) addresses by the abstract;

Description: a description of the research, project, experience, service
and/or advocacy; Lessons learned: conclusions and implications of the
research or project; Next steps: possible next steps for implementation or
further research.

To help you with your abstract submission, the following general guidelines
have been drafted:

*                All abstracts must be submitted in English.

*                Abstracts can only be submitted online; those submitted by

fax, post or e-mail will not be considered.

*                The abstract text should not exceed 300 words.

*                Tables and graphs may be included.

*                It is the author's responsibility to submit a correct

abstract. Any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific fact will be
reproduced as typed by the author.

*                Fields which are marked with a red star in the online form

are mandatory.

*                Abstracts must not have been published or submitted for

presentation to any other national or international meeting, for further
information please see below.

*                If you have any questions regarding your abstract

submission, please contact the abstract support team at
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<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> More guidelines can
be found at 
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