
WashU colleagues and St. Louis and regional public health collaborators are invited to submit poster abstracts or exhibit promotional materials on Tuesday, October 24 of the two-day conference, Focusing on the Public in Public Health: Strengthening public health through community engagement & collaboration across disciplines. More information and deadlines are included below.
Submit a poster abstract!
Students, scholars, faculty, community organizations and others can submit poster abstracts that relate to the theme of our conference by Sunday, September 24.
Upon acceptance, authors are required to fulfill the following:
- Confirm poster title and authors
- Provide a PDF of your poster
- Have your poster on display at the Eric P. Newman Education Center by 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 24
- Have someone present to discuss your poster during the poster session from 12:30-1:30 p.m. on October 24
Poster abstract submission deadline: Sunday, September 24. Applicants will be notified by October 3.
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Apply to exhibit!
WashU and community organizations are invited to apply to exhibit promotional information as part of the Public Health at WashU Conference 2023. Exhibits will be featured from 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on October 24 (day two of the conference) at the Eric P. Newman Education Center on the Washington University Medical Campus.
Attendees will be able to visit with exhibitors prior to the conference start (8-8:30 a.m.), during the break (10-10:15 a.m.), and during the post-program networking and poster session (12:30-1:30 p.m.). A representative from the exhibiting organization will need to be present during these times.
Following in the 16-year tradition of the Institute for Public Health Annual Conference bringing together the existing strengths of public health in our university, community and region, the Public Health at WashU Annual Conference 2023 is a collaborative effort between Office of the Provost, WashU’s strategic vision, Here and Next, and the Institute for Public Health.