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CONFERENCES

Members, students and community partners are encouraged to attend and participate in agromedicine-related conferences. Support for participation may be available through the Institute on a limited basis. Click on the following link, Conferences, for a list of conferences frequented by Members and students. Recommendations for other conferences to be added to the list are welcome. Inquiries about conference support or recommendations for the conference list should be directed to the Institute at 252-744-1008.


JOURNALS

Agromedicine researchers represent many diverse disciplines and research interests. This is reflected in the journals they publish in. Although the journal list found here is not exhaustive, individuals are encouraged to consider the list when conducting literature reviews and submitting manuscripts for publication.

  Agromedicine Journal Listing

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PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS

The Institute welcomes the opportunity to assist Members, students, community partners and others with proposal development. Assistance comes in many forms – discussing & refining ideas, facilitating partnerships with other researchers and/or target populations, reviewing proposals and providing letters of support. Affiliation of proposals with the Institute in eTracs (ECU), PINS (NCSU) or RamSes (NCAT), helps with reporting of agromedicine-related research at the respective institutions as well as to the UNC General Administration. At ECU, proposal affiliation also generates the return of a portion of facilities and administration (F&A) or in-direct costs to the Institute. These funds are used to support Member and student pilot projects, conferences, publication costs, equipment and other research-related activities. Unsure of how to affiliate a proposal with the Institute in the grants system? Contact the Institute Director at ECU, Robin Tutor, tutorr@ecu.edu, the Campus Coordinator at NCSU, Greg Cope, greg_cope@ncsu.edu, or NCAT, Crystal Kyle, cakyle@ncat.edu, or your institution's research office.


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