Public Health Research Day 2025 will be held on April 8th, from 1pm-3:30pm in Alumnae Hall. Scientific research abstracts are welcome from our public health undergraduate and master's thesis students and our doctoral and postdoctoral trainees.
We also invite a select number of abstracts from our community research and state agency partners, such as our RIDOH colleagues publicizing surveillance datasets and analyses. Our full guidance and Call for Abstracts can be found here.
Community members: please submit your abstract and poster here.
Abstracts will be accepted from February 21st until March 3rd, 2025.
Current students will receive one round of feedback from faculty judges by March 18th. Please include the following headings in the body of your abstract: Background & Aims, Methods, Results, and Conclusion. Your abstract should be 400 words or less.
Reviewer feedback will offer 1-3 points to consider for improving your poster design. This might look like asking for additional specificity in your methods or clarity in describing your results.
- We suggest you start your poster now to get full feedback and approval from your advising team. Reviewer feedback is often easy to incorporate into a completed poster.
- Posters will be due on March 24th, 2025; you will also use this website to submit your poster.
You will need to use the 2025 PHRD poster template. You will save your poster design as a .pdf to submit.
Due to space concerns, all presenters must use this template. Please *make a copy* of the template to edit, and include your name in the filename before you submit the poster.
- The Office of Education provides printing and poster setup; instructions will be sent to you once you submit an abstract. Contact sph-academics@brown.edu with questions.
Public Health Research Day Proposals
Public Health Research Day 2025 will be held on April 8th, from 1pm-3:30pm in Alumnae Hall. Scientific research abstracts are welcome from our public health undergraduate and master's thesis students and our doctoral and postdoctoral trainees.
We also invite a select number of abstracts from our community research and state agency partners, such as our RIDOH colleagues publicizing surveillance datasets and analyses. Our full guidance and Call for Abstracts can be found here.
Community members: please submit your abstract and poster here.
Abstracts will be accepted from February 21st until March 3rd, 2025.
Current students will receive one round of feedback from faculty judges by March 18th. Please include the following headings in the body of your abstract: Background & Aims, Methods, Results, and Conclusion. Your abstract should be 400 words or less.
Reviewer feedback will offer 1-3 points to consider for improving your poster design. This might look like asking for additional specificity in your methods or clarity in describing your results.
- We suggest you start your poster now to get full feedback and approval from your advising team. Reviewer feedback is often easy to incorporate into a completed poster.
- Posters will be due on March 24th, 2025; you will also use this website to submit your poster.
You will need to use the 2025 PHRD poster template. You will save your poster design as a .pdf to submit.
Due to space concerns, all presenters must use this template. Please *make a copy* of the template to edit, and include your name in the filename before you submit the poster.
- The Office of Education provides printing and poster setup; instructions will be sent to you once you submit an abstract. Contact sph-academics@brown.edu with questions.