Indiana Academy of Science seeking presentation abstracts for upcoming annual meeting

February 23, 2015  


The Indiana Academy of Science is inviting those who wish to present their research at its 130th Annual Academy Meeting to submit abstracts for presentations. The deadline to submit abstracts is midnight today (Feb. 23).

Please direct special requests to Delores Brown, the academy's executive director, at execdir@indianaacademyofscience.org or (317) 974-0827 (Monday through Thursday).

The academy welcomes abstracts from field scientists, academic scientists, industry scientists, science educators, graduate science students, undergraduate science students, and others whose work could be of interest to the academy's membership. Purdue's colleges of Science and Engineering are sponsors of the 130th Annual Academy Meeting.

More information about submitting an abstract is available here.

The meeting will take place March 21 at the JW Marriott hotel in downtown Indianapolis. The deadline to pre-register to attend the meeting is March 14.  On-site registration is also available.

Arden Bement, the academy's president, former director of the National Science Foundation, and founding director of Purdue's Global Policy Research Institute, will officiate the 130th Annual Academy Meeting.

The meeting's luncheon speaker is Alexander MacDonald, chief science advisor for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA); director of the Earth Science Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado; and president of the American Meteorological Association.

For more information, visit the academy's website at www.indianaacademyofscience.org.

 

Writer: Amanda Hamon Kunz, 49-61325, ahamon@purdue.edu

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