Chicago, IL Poster Proposal
  • HAPS Central Regional Meeting Poster Proposal Form

    **DEADLINE IS June 19, 2026**
  • Presenter

    Presenter must be registered at least 4 weeks before the meeting. Registration information and poster guidelines can be found at hapsweb.org. Note that only professional quality, one-piece posters are acceptable.
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  • Poster information

    If you are planning to propose more than one poster, please submit each poster proposal using a separate proposal form.
  • Has this poster been presented at a previous HAPS meeting?
  • All potential conflicts of interest must be disclosed at this time. COI might include being a consultant, developer, or author for a company that sells in the A&P market. Another example might be that you are working on developing a tool that you plan to sell at a later date. Please see hapsweb.org for further clarification.*
  • Does your poster contain a mention of any product that is commercially available either for a cost or free? This might include an online resource, published resource like a book, or things like apps.*
  • Can you present your poster without mentioning the specific product’s name?  For example,  if you are talking about using free on-line resources for your class in your poster, consider if you can do this poster without mentioning a specific product.
  • Please be sure to modify your poster abstract proposal to remove specific mention of any products before uploading itto this application.  Proposals answering "yes" to this question but still mentioning a product will not be accepted.

  • If your poster mentions any specific product, then it is either a sponsored poster (requiring both that it be presented by a conference exhibitor and also that the $60 sponsored poster fee is paid) or is not appropriate for presentation at the HAPS Regional Meeting. See the HAPS website for additional information.
  • Free products are defined by HAPS as products that are made available to HAPS members in their full, unrestricted form, at no cost, in perpetuity. HHMI is a good example of an organization providing this type of free resource. "Free" apps are not good examples - they are typically owned by groups intending to make money from the app. If they do not charge for their services, they typically collect data from users and sell that data. HAPS does not consider this "free."
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