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Register for the School of Allied Health Sciences research conference

Boise State Day at the Capitol, Allison Corona photo

For its first research conference in February, the School of Allied Health Sciences is requesting health-related research that has been conducted by Boise State faculty in any department or college to showcase to the Treasure Valley community and other Idaho partners. The conference will be held from 2-7 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Riverside Hotel and it is free and open to the public.

Please consider submitting abstracts of any work (past or present) that conveys scholarly interest. Abstracts are due Feb. 8.

The conference’s keynote speech will be delivered by Brett Fling, assistant professor of health and exercise science at Colorado State University, who also works in the molecular, cellular and integrative neurosciences program. The keynote will be followed by spotlight research winner presentations.

Five interest groups covering the following topics are included on the agenda: concussions and head injuries, vaping, healthy aging and livability of communities, biomedical engineering, and one health interdisciplinary curricula and research. Poster presentations and an opportunity for networking will conclude the event.

For more information on the conference and to register, visit the Allied Health Sciences website.