Conference Call for Speakers

SNS - Conference Call for Speakers

Apply now to speak at the Annual Sports Neuroscience Conference 

Where:Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL

When:  Feb 17-80, 2024
Note:  The expenses of each speaker  (i.e. hotel, travel, honorarium, etc) are usually not covered by SSN unless you are specifically sponsored by a company. Registration is complimentary for speakers.
Email the following information:
  • A brief bio (50 words)
  • Recent Headshot
  • A 200 word summary of the talk - Please list any Conflicts of Interest, Sponsors, etc.
  • Please also provide 5 scientific references that support your talk.

DEADLINE:  Sept 1, 2023

Conflicts/Disclosures of Interest:

DEFINITIONS
In accordance with the guidelines on conflict of interest of the
Society for Sports Neuroscience, all authors and presenters are required to indicate if they have a relationship that, in the context of the subject matter and content of their submission, could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest. This pertains to relationships with dietary supplement, pharmaceutical, food, beverage, or cosmetic ingredient and/or finished goods manufacturers and/or marketers, biomedical/analytical device manufacturers, contract manufacturers, contract laboratories, inventor/co-inventorship of a patent pending or issued, or with other corporations whose products or services are related in any way to the subject matter and content of the submission.

Disclosure is to include any relationship that may bias one's submission or which, if known, could give the perception of bias. Such relationships include, but are not limited to, employment  by or receipt of research funds from an industrial concern, ownership of stock, membership on a standing advisory council, committee, or board of directors, authorship of a book of related title/topic, or being publicly associated with a company or its products or services. Other areas of real or perceived conflicts of interest could include receiving honoraria or consulting fees, receipt of gifts, gratuities, loans or special favors (including trips or speaker's fees), or receiving equipment in or out of the context of a research grant from such corporations or individuals representing such corporations.  

If you have any conflicts of interest, please denote that in the acknowledgements.