Poster Session
The Brain Health Collective is pleased to announce a call for student posters focusing on the critical and rapidly advancing field of brain injuries and other brain health issues research. We invite graduate and undergraduate students to submit original research that contributes to the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or other innovative research related to brain injury and brain health. This is an excellent opportunity for students to showcase their work, exchange ideas, and contribute to the growing body of knowledge on this important health issue.
Submission Guidelines
- Must submit an abstract, single-spaced, no more than 300 words, summarizing the research the poster will showcase
- Each paper must include a cover page with the author's name, institutional affiliation, and contact information.
- Abstract should provide an overview of the research project, including project purpose, research design, collaborators, and outcomes.
- Applicant must be a current student at a local college or university or a graduate within the past three years.
- All submissions should be original work.
Note: The poster does not need to be completed at the time of abstract submission, but it should be ready for presentation at the Brain Health Symposium on March 6, 2026. We ask that proof of poster completion be submitted one week before the symposium.
Submission Deadline
- Abstract submission deadline: February 14, 2026
- Proof of poster completion submission deadline: February 28, 2026
Review & Presentation
All submitted abstracts will be evaluated based on originality, scientific rigor, clarity, and relevance to the topic area. Selected abstracts will be invited for poster presentations at the Brain Health Symposium scheduled for March 6, 2026, at the University of Dayton's Curran Place. Selected applicants will be asked to stand with their posters for Q&A and during breaks. The posters will be on display the entire day.