2007 CONFERENCE
The 2007 Conference will be held in Budapest, Hungary on August 19, 20 and 21, 2007 at the Holiday Inn - Budapest Budaors.
PARTICIPANTS

Call
for Papers for the
International Behavioral & Medical Biometrics Conference of 2007
The Second
Convention of the International Behavioral & Medical Biometrics
will be held from August 19, 20, and 21, 2007 in Budapest, Hungary. Information regarding registration and hotel accommodation
will be sent to members and is available on the IBMBS's web
site or may be obtained from the IBMBS's business office at 9534
14th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98117-2308, USA.
Papers: Anyone
may submit a paper for consideration by the Program Committee. Papers
may be clinical, experimental, historical, methodological, philosophical,
or theoretical, or may report field work or case studies of any relevant
kind, and of sufficient interest to the community, and of sufficient
depth to be amenable to about 20 minute presentation time with further
discussion. The Program Committee will not consider, in this category,
proposals for research which has not yet been carried out, analyses
of work in progress, nor will the Committee consider papers published
in English prior to the Convention. However, recent papers that have
been previously published in a language OTHER than English are acceptable
in this category, provided the paper has been translated into English
for the purpose of submission to the Program Committee.
Papers submitted
for floor presentation should be the equivalent of full-length journal
articles and should adhere to the style of the Publication Manual of
IBMBS, or the format used by the Biometrics Journal.
The first sheet must contain a centered title, author(s), and affiliations(s)
followed by an abstract of 500 words. A running head should be printed
at the top left hand corner of every page. The paper should be single-spaced,
printed on one side only of 8.5 inch by 11 inch paper with minimal margins
of one inch on all sides, or on A4 paper with one inch top, left, and
right margins, and a two-inch bottom margin. The text of the paper and
the text included in figures, tables and references, should not exceed
7000 words in total. Four copies of each submission are required.
Electronic submission
is encouraged. The preferred text format is Microsoft Word , Word Perfect
or RTF format. Other formats, such as PDF, may also be acceptable, but
please inquire in advance. Preferred graphics formats include jpg, bitmap,
pcx and tiff. (Inquire about the acceptability of all other formats
before submission.) One paper copy of all electronic submissions must
be supplied as a double-check on the electronic submission and for the
use of Program Committee members who are not on-line. Notification that
a paper copy is on the way is acceptable if the electronic submission
is received by the submission deadline.
All submissions
should contain information about any audio-visual aids that will be
needed. If there are multiple authors, indicate which author will make
the presentation. In absentia presentations will be allowed only in
exceptional circumstances.
Research Briefs:
Research briefs are short papers, up to 1000 words, reporting recently
completed work or research in progress, of sufficient interest to the
community, but able to be adequately summarized in a 5 to 10 minute
presentation. Submitted research briefs must include detailed descriptions
of the design and planned analyses and may include supplemental descriptions,
beyond the 1000-word brief, when it might be helpful to the Program
Committee in making a decision. The Program Committee may, at its discretion,
designate other accepted papers for presentation as a research brief.
Research briefs should be prepared according to the instructions for
full papers listed above, including the 500 word abstract.
Symposia/Panel
Discussions/Workshops: Only Members and Associates of the IBMBS
may propose a symposium, panel discussion, or workshop.
Symposia are formal
presentations by participants on related topics. Proposals for symposia
must include a summary sheet indicating title, chairperson, participants,
order of presentation, and proposed time allotments, up to a total of
90 minutes, including discussion periods. Symposia submissions must
include full papers from each of the participants included in the symposium
and prepared per the instructions listed above, with the stipulation
that one method (either print or electronic) should be used for all
papers included in a single symposium submission.
Panel discussions
are informal roundtable discussions intended to maximize spontaneous
interactions of panelists and the audience. A total of 90 minutes, including
discussion period, is allocated for panel discussions. A minimum of
four participants should be proposed, with time apportioned among them
and a substantial discussion period. Proposals for panel discussions
should include a summary sheet that lists the panel title, chairperson,
panelists, order of presentation, and time allotments as well as abstracts
of 500 words from each panelist. Panel discussion proposals may be submitted
in print or by electronic means, prepared according to the instructions
listed above, with the stipulation that one method should be used for
all materials included in a single panel submission.
Workshops are informal
discussions of specific topics. Proposals for workshops should include
a summary sheet listing the title, chairperson, other presenting participants,
type of activity, and a description of the intended content of the workshop,
not exceeding 500 words. Workshop proposals may be submitted in print
or by electronic means, prepared according to the instructions listed
above.
All submitters,
please note that it is important that you include a 500 word abstract,
not a 200 word one. These abstracts will be published on line in the
IBMBS web site and may be used in its on line magazine.
The strict deadline
for the receipt of all submissions is Friday, march 2, 2007. Submissions
received after this date will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances.
Authors should be aware that any papers received after the deadline,
even if accepted, may not be included in the printed booklet of presented
papers. All submissions and other correspondence related to the program
should be sent to the program chair:
Ed Campbell, Chairperson
9534 14th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98117-2308
USA