During registration, participants are invited to submit an abstract (or more if applicable) to present your research at the GLEON All Hands' Meeting.
Posters: Students (required) and General Research (optional)
The GLEON Poster Session is designed to be an informal but highly interactive way for you to share your research, present your project ideas to your fellow GLEON meeting participants that come with various expertise and interests from all over the world.
- Poster abstract submission is open to ALL registered participants.
- Students are required to present a poster at the All Hands’ Meeting.
- See the GLEON 2024 Book of Abstracts for examples.
New Sites and Site News: 5-minute oral presentation at plenary time
If your work is affiliated with a current or potential GLEON site member, and you are interested in sharing the latest development or collaboration opportunity with GLEONites:
- You are invited to submit an abstract as a request for a 5-minute New Sites/Site News oral presentation at plenary time or to present a poster. For presentations, the 5-minute time slot includes a 4-minute presentation and 1-minute for questions.
- We strongly encourage you to focus your presentation on collaborative opportunities for your fellow GLEONites at the All Hands’ Meeting.
- The Program Committee will review the abstracts and contact the first/representing authors about the acceptance of oral presentation or suggest a poster.
- You are welcome to bring a poster for your new sites/site news information (with or without an oral presentation invitation at the plenary).
Abstract Submission
Please use the following example to format the content in preparation for uploading your abstract during registration.
Lead Author: Kevin C. ROSE1
Lead Author Affiliation: 1Department of Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA
Other Author Names (one per line):
Marilyn Larsen2
Paul C. Hanson2
Other Author Affiliations (one per line):
2Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Title: Integration of traditional measurements of allochthony with high frequency buoy data from GLEON sites: does temporal scale matter?
Abstract: Write your abstract here. Please keep it under 250 words.
Instructions for Posters: Language and Print Format
- Please keep your poster size within 90 cm (width) x 120 cm (height) OR 120 cm (width) x 90 cm (height).
- Poster content must be available in English.
- Optional: feel free to bring printed handouts of concept diagrams or outlines of your poster, in English and/or other languages if you find it useful in communicating your research at GLEON meetings.
- Please have your poster printed/ready before you travel, and bring it with you to the GLEON meeting. Tacks, pins or tape will be provided onsite to hang your poster.
Poster Session and Abstract Book
Details about the Poster Session and Abstract Book will be announced after registration closes.
Updated: 26 August 2024