The international R User Conference useR! 2012 will be held June 12-15 at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, with a pre-conference full-day course offered on June 11. Participants are encouraged to submit a one-page abstract for oral or poster presentation at the conference. Half-day tutorials will be held in the morning and afternoon of June 12th. For tutorials, please submit a one-page proposal with course outline and narrative description along with the target audience. Note that the deadline for tutorial proposals is January 15. All innovative and interesting applications of R are suitable. A list of topics from past conferences is available at the conference website: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/Main/useR-2012#Call_for_Abstracts_and_Tutorial Contributed oral presentations will be allowed 17 minutes, followed by 3 minutes discussion. Following last year's success, all participants are invited to present a Lightning Talk, for which no abstract is required. The format for Lightning Talks is a 15-slide version of Pecha Kucha. Participants wishing to give a Lightning Talk must provide an informative title on their registration form. For regular talks and posters, please use the recently updated LaTeX or Microsoft Word/LibreOffice Writer abstract templates available at the conference website: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/Main/useR-2012#Templates The deadlines for abstract and tutorial proposals are as follows: Tutorial Submission: Jan 1 - Jan 15 Tutorial Acceptance Notification: Jan 16 - Jan 23 Abstract Submission: Jan 1 - Mar 12 Abstract Acceptance Notification: Mar 13 - Apr 15 The preferred method of abstract and tutorial proposal submission is via the web form at the conference website: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/Main/useR-2012#Online_Submission Participants may register online beginning January 23rd. If earlier registration is preferred, please contact Stephania McNeal-Goddard using the contact information here: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/Main/useR-2012#Contact See http://journal.r-project.org/archive/2011-2/RJournal_2011-2.pdf for an article about the conference with more details, including a list of some of the major Nashville area entertainment events occurring around the time of the conference. We look forward to seeing you at useR! 2012 in Nashville! -- Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chairman School of Medicine Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University
Frank Harrell
2012-Jan-10 05:09 UTC
[R] Call for Tutorial Proposals and Abstracts for useR! 2012
Dear R Community, The deadline for proposing half-day tutorials for useR! 2012 is January 15. If you would like to propose a tutorial and have not yet submitted a proposal to the web site, please do so by Jan. 15. More information is below. It is also not too early to submit abstracts for contributed presentations and posters. Thanks! Frank Harrell ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The international R User Conference useR! 2012 will be held June 12-15 at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, with a pre-conference full-day course offered on June 11. Participants are encouraged to submit a one-page abstract for oral or poster presentation at the conference. Half-day tutorials will be held in the morning and afternoon of June 12th. For tutorials, please submit a one-page proposal with course outline and narrative description along with the target audience. Note that the deadline for tutorial proposals is January 15. All innovative and interesting applications of R are suitable. A list of topics from past conferences is available at the conference website: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/Main/useR-2012#Call_for_Abstracts_and_Tutorial Contributed oral presentations will be allowed 17 minutes, followed by 3 minutes discussion. Following last year's success, all participants are invited to present a Lightning Talk, for which no abstract is required. The format for Lightning Talks is a 15-slide version of Pecha Kucha. Participants wishing to give a Lightning Talk must provide an informative title on their registration form. For regular talks and posters, please use the recently updated LaTeX or Microsoft Word/LibreOffice Writer abstract templates available at the conference website: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/Main/useR-2012#Templates The deadlines for abstract and tutorial proposals are as follows: Tutorial Submission: Jan 1 - Jan 15 Tutorial Acceptance Notification: Jan 16 - Jan 23 Abstract Submission: Jan 1 - Mar 12 Abstract Acceptance Notification: Mar 13 - Apr 15 The preferred method of abstract and tutorial proposal submission is via the web form at the conference website: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/Main/useR-2012#Online_Submission Participants may register online beginning January 23rd. If earlier registration is preferred, please contact Stephania McNeal-Goddard using the contact information here: http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/Main/useR-2012#Contact See http://journal.r-project.org/archive/2011-2/RJournal_2011-2.pdf for an article about the conference with more details, including a list of some of the major Nashville area entertainment events occurring around the time of the conference. We look forward to seeing you at useR! 2012 in Nashville! -- Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chairman School of Medicine Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University
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