Technology Transfer Session

NMC 47th
Annual Meeting
January 20-23, 2008
Astor Crowne Plaza Hotel
New Orleans, Louisiana

Prospectus


Objective

The purpose of the Technology Transfer Session (TTS) is to disseminate information on mastitis control and quality milk production. The TTS supplements the NMC annual meeting program by providing additional information through the use of posters and one-on-one interaction. The session is designed to provide a forum for exchanging information in an informal, relaxed atmosphere.

Participants

Participants include educational and research institutions, commercial companies, and non-profit organizations. We want you to share research data and teach fundamental principles of products, technologies, and services that have application in mastitis control and quality milk production.

This is not a trade show. Poster presentations must be factual and non-commercial, with emphasis on procedures, mechanisms and services, rather than product sales and marketing. Presentations cover all aspects of quality milk production. Examples include:

-- basic research relating to mastitis control and milk quality
-- research data on specific products and procedures
-- new product technologies
-- mastitis control and herd health programs

Audience

NMC annual meeting attendees include a wide variety of people interested in udder health, milking management, milk quality, and milk safety. Included are university researchers, extension specialists, students, veterinarians, equipment manufacturers, dairy suppliers, producers, field representatives, quality control specialists, and state and federal regulatory officials. These individuals attend the meeting to receive technical and applied information, review research, share information, and extend their network of contacts. About 425 people attend the meeting.

Posters

The poster board surface area is 4 ft. high x 8 ft. wide (self-supporting tack board). Charts, figures, photographs, and text should be mounted securely on the poster board by appropriate means. In general, the posters should be self-explanatory. Companies may be identified on the posters, but table top displays may not be used. Sales-oriented exhibits are not allowed. Educational literature or pamphlets may be distributed, provided it is not a "sales piece". A representative should be available during the specified times to respond to questions. Suggestions for poster presentations follow:

-- include title, author(s) and affiliation at top of poster (use lettering at least 1" high)
-- keep illustrative material simple
-- keep text and figure legends short; use large print - at least 3/8" high
-- illustrations must be readable at distances of three feet or more
-- a short "introduction" and "summary" are helpful to the reader

Additional Opportunity - "Research and Development Summaries" Oral Session

Participants in the NMC Technology Transfer Session also have the option to have their poster considered for oral presentation during the "Research and Development Summaries" session. First introduced in 2007, this session is designed to highlight the latest research and development projects from around the world.

The Research and Development Summaries session will be held concurrently with another session of the General Program (simultaneous sessions) so that the NMC meeting registrants may choose between attending the traditional general session presentations, or attend the short research and development summaries. These split sessions will be on the Tuesday afternoon January 22, 2008 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., following the annual meeting luncheon.

A subcommittee will review the TTS submissions that have requested to be considered for oral presentations. A slate of 10 presentations will be selected on the basis of scientific quality, interest to NMC members, and natural fit as topics together. The presentations will be 15 minutes in length, which includes time for questions and discussion after the presentation.

Please note that there is not an option to only present the paper in an oral session. ALL TTS papers must be presented as posters. However, those selected from ones that requested consideration will also be presented in the oral session.

Procedures

Participation requires submission of a two-page manuscript summarizing the information being presented (tables, figures and references are included in the page limit). The paper is the same regardless of whether or not the presentation is submitted for consideration in the oral session.

Manuscripts must be formatted according to the manuscript preparation instructions and submitted in advance of the meeting. Papers that are not formatted correctly will be returned to the author.

Submitted manuscripts will be reviewed to assure the poster theme complies with the guidelines and objectives of the Technology Transfer Session. Manuscripts will be published in the 2008 NMC Annual Meeting Proceedings. The submission deadline is October 17.

Posters will be exhibited on Monday and Tuesday, January 21-22. Presenters will be asked to be present during the poster session during specific hours (information provided later). Papers that are selected for the Research and Development Summaries oral session will be presented on Tuesday afternoon, January 22.

Participants are required to register for the meeting and attend the meeting. In the event that a paper is published in the proceedings but the poster is not presented, a penalty in the amount of poster rental and labor ($125) will be assessed to the presenting author.

Fees

University/Government/Non-profit Organizations: Representatives from educational/research institutions, government and non-profit organizations may participate without paying a fee (however participants must pay the basic registration fee for the meeting).

Commercial Companies
: The charge for poster space for representatives from commercial companies is $100 (participants must also pay the basic registration fee for the meeting). Click here for a payment form.

Note: if any of the authors listed on a TTS paper are affiliated with a commercial company, even if they aren't the primary author, the $100 application fee applies.

Instructions for Manuscript Preparation and Submitting Papers Online

Your manuscript should be formatted according to NMC guidelines before you submit your paper online. The instructions are below, and may also be accessed via the online paper collection website. A template is also available to help you format your paper.

PLEASE NOTE: When you access the site, you will be asked to enter the title of the paper and author information. You only need to enter the presenting author's and corresponding author's information. It is NOT necessary to enter each author's information.

[Note: Manuscripts MUST be submitted to the collection website by October 17. Manuscripts will not be accepted via email.]

The NMC encourages all members to use this opportunity to show their areas of expertise. We welcome new members and encourage participation in the Technology Transfer Session.


For additional information contact:

Anne Saeman
NMC
421 S. Nine Mound Rd.
Verona, WI 53593 USA
Phone: (608) 848-4615 Fax: (608) 848-4671 Email: anne@nmconline.org

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