Conferences & SACNAS
What is a Scientific Conference?
A scientific conference is a meeting that researchers and academics attend in order to network, present what they’re currently working on, and learn about what is happening in their field. They can be small local meetings specific to a region, on the national level where people from all over the country attend, or even on a global scale with thousands of attendees. Some conferences focus on a specific topic or discipline, while others are interdisciplinary and aim to bring together a multitude of diverse perspectives from business, industry, and academia.
CIMR is able to pay for 1-year of membership and conference registration for you and all CIMR Trainees! If you haven't already, please complete this form to let us know if you want membership & conference registration
Benefits to attending this conference registration benefits
It's interdisciplinary
A large group of us are attending
You can have a new experiences with support
A great conference with no travel
What will be at the conference?
Motivational keynote speakers
Robust offering of STEM Symposia and Professional Development sessions
Student research presentations
Graduate School and Career Expo Hall
Cultural celebrations, art, and music
Lunch each day
Next Steps
After an upcoming summer workshop, we will host a quick session to finalize the purchase.
SACNAS requires you to update some information on your SACNAS account
In October we will be providing support to help you plan and attend the conference
CIMR will be hosting an event(s) at SACNAS
Conference Funds ($1,800)
You have $1,800 to attend a scientific conference.
You have between 9/25/23-6/30/24 to use the funds.
You do not have to present at a conference to attend.
You can use these funds for as many conferences as you can fit into the budget.
You must request the use of these funds using the Conference Funds Request Form.
Conferences w/ travel: 8 weeks before travel
Conferences w/o travel (virtual/local): 2 weeks before conference registration deadlines
For more information, including the request form, please refer to the conference section of the BUILD Site.
Information on Conferences in General
Attending a scientific conference can be an incredibly intellectually stimulating experience. You will be surrounded by other students, researchers, faculty and enthusiasts who are just as passionate about a subject as you are. It’s a chance to spend a day, multiple days, or sometimes an entire week deep diving into a field of knowledge. At most conferences, there is a program filled with short presentations about a variety of topics, that usually fall into the following categories:
Keynote or Plenary sessions. A keynote speaker is usually the first session of the conference, and is meant to set the tone of the rest of the experience. All conferences attendees are encouraged to attend.
Panels. Panels usually consist of multiple researchers or academics discussing a specific topic. There will normally be a moderator that guides the discussion/debate, as well as facilitates questions from the audience.
Workshops. Workshops are often geared towards sharing advice or creating community, and are a good opportunity for individuals who are earlier in their career to learn skills that will help them grow as scientists.
Oral Presentations. Many people attending a conference will also give an oral presentation at the conference, usually 10-15 minutes in length. The presentations are usually grouped into similar themes or topics, and there will be multiple rooms hosting presentations at the same time. Attendees get to pick and choose the presentations they are most interested in, and are encouraged to ask questions during a Q&A session after each presentation.
Poster Hall Sessions. There is usually at least one poster hall session during a conference, where attendees who submitted an abstract when they registered for the conference will be welcomed to bring a printed poster with them to display their research. Normally, the poster hall will be open for several hours, and presenters have the opportunity to stand next to their posters and discuss their research in a more casual way than an oral presentation session.
Trade Stands. Many larger conferences will invite businesses that are tangentially related to the conference topic to set up booths in a particular room or hall. Attendees can learn about the technology, equipment, or services the businesses provide.
Benefits of Attending a Scientific Conference
Attending a scientific conference is an important part of development as a Scientist/Researcher.
It's a chance to network with other researchers in your field
Learn about new and innovative research in your discipline
Scientific presentations take practice and repetition
Conferences offer opportunities to build confidence with poster presentations
Gain recognition for the work you are doing
Start seeing yourself as a Scientist!
Learn about research, career, and graduate school opportunities
How to Find and Pick a Conference
How to Find a Conference
Talk to your Research Mentor + others in your RLC
They also may be presenting at a conference and could use your support.
You might be presenting your RLC work
Talk to your Career Mentor
Talk to the Enrichment Team
Review the CIMR list of Conferences other Trainees have attended
Research Conferences
And more!
Goals in Attending the Conference
When considering what conferences to attend it may be helpful to determine what your goal(s) are for attending:
ABRCMS *November
Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minoritized Scientists
This conference is a large interdisciplinary scientific conference for undergraduates! You can attend with your peers in other disciplines.
Student Travel Award Deadline: August 28, 2023
Related Deadlines
Recommendation Form Deadline: September 8, 2023
Separate abstract submission due by 11:59 p.m. PDT on September 8. Required for award
Eligibility
Must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident, and
Must be accepted to present a poster, oral, or ePoster presentation at ABRCMS 2023, and
Must be a first-time ABRCMS in person meeting presenter (past virtual presenters are eligible to apply)
and more!
Full Travel Award:
Complimentary conference registration (virtual or in-person) *, AND
Complimentary housing at one of the conference hotels assigned by ABRCMS staff **, AND
Travel to Phoenix, Arizona ***
Partial Travel Award:
Complimentary housing OR travel as determined by ABRCMS staff
*See the site for more information on restrictions