18th LBRN Annual Meeting
About
Each year the LBRN program has an annual meeting in which program participants, committee members and administrators meet to review individual research accomplishments and to discuss the overall program activity. Summer research faculty and graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to present their LBRN sponsored research, and talks are scheduled to highlight sponsored research projects from partnered campuses across the state.
Oral Presenters: INBRE Translational Project PIs, Full Project PIs, Pilot Project PIs, Summer Graduate Students, and invited guests.
Poster Sessions: Pilot, Translational, and Startup Project PIs, 2019 LBRN Summer Faculty, and Graduate Students are required to submit an abstract to participate in the poster session. LBRN Undergraduate Summer students are also invited to participate. Poster abstract submission form will be sent after your registration.
Keynote Speakers

Transformational Effects of COBRE Research in Louisiana
Augusto Ochoa, MD
LSU Health New Orleans
Director, Stanley S. Scott Cancer
When & Where
This year’s meeting is being held on January 17-18th in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at the LSU Student Union in the Ballroom and Theater. Please proceed to the 2nd floor to the Theater entrance for registration. Posters and meals will be setup in the Ballroom.
Address
LSU Student Union, 310 LSU Student Union, Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Directions and Parking
Directions – an email will go out with a parking pass for the LSU Union Square Parking Garage see the embedded google maps link below for directions to the garage. Parking will be allowed for our event with the parking pass only (or else you are responsible for parking fees) on the 2, 3 and 4th floors of the garage. The LSU Union is just across the street.
Deadlines
- Registration: Friday, January 3, 2020
- Presentation & Poster Abstract Submission: Friday, January 3, 2020
- hotel: Friday, January 3, 2020
Lodging & Expenses
Confirm your participation in the LBRN 18th Annual Meeting by registering. Registration is required to participate in the program, obtain hotel lodging if needed, provide meeting space, materials, food and beverage at all the planned functions. Hotel reservation information and abstract submission forms for the Poster and Oral presentations will be provided with your online event registration. We look forward to your participation at the meeting!
Lodging arrangements have been made at the nearby Courtyard Baton Rouge Acadian Centre/LSU Area at a special group rate. Hotel Reservation is indicated with your online event registration. Do not book your hotel. Please register for the conference and select if you require a room. Use the link in your confirmation email to reserve a room.
If for any reason that you need to cancel your registration or if you have any questions, please contact Ms. Alexis White, alexisw@lsu.edu
Covered Expenses
For Baton Rouge Residents
- No reimbursement for hotel or mileage.
For Non-Baton Rouge Employees and Students
If driving personal vehicle:
Provide time/date leaving and returning to your residence/school. Also provide odometer beginning/end or mileage map calculation for mileage justification for a mileage reimbursement at 58 cents per mile. Note: Mileage reimbursement not to exceed a maximum of 200 miles (total round trip mileage). If you are going to be driving more than 100 miles you may want to consider renting a vehicle.
If driving a university owned vehicle:
Please follow department’s policies and procedures. If an account code is required, please contact Ms. Alexis White at alexisw@lsu.edu.
If renting a vehicle:
First send Ms. Alexis White, alexisw@lsu.edu, an email for request for vehicle rental for travel reimbursement purposes. Then contact your travel agent or Enterprise Rent-A-Car for vehicle rental and have it charged to your personal credit card. Insurance is not reimbursable for domestic travel. Keep all your receipts along with gas receipts for travel reimbursements request. Please use the state contracted rates for Enterprise.
— Vehicle Rental Size
Only the cost of rental of compact or mid-size/intermediate model is reimbursable, unless 1) non-availability is documented, 2) the vehicle will be used to transport more than two individuals.
— Gasoline (receipts required)
Reimbursements require a receipt for regular unleaded gasoline, or diesel when applicable only to the driver renting the vehicle.
— Insurance for Vehicle Rentals
Insurance billed by vehicle rental companies (i.e., CDW or LDW) is not reimbursable for domestic travel.
For graduate and undergraduate students to qualify for reimbursement, you must meet the following criteria:
- Must present a poster
- If not presenting, must be listed on the research of someone presenting
- Must attend one of the PUI campuses below and have approval by the LBRN Steering Committee member at the corresponding institution
- Grambling State University: Dr. Connie Walton
- Louisiana State University Shreveport: Dr. Urska Cvek
- Louisiana Tech: Dr. Bill Campbell
- Southeastern Louisiana University: Dr. Dan McCarthy
- Southern University of Baton Rouge: Dr. Patrick Mensah
- University of Louisiana Monroe: Dr. Ann Findley
- Xavier University: Dr. Tom Wiese
Hotel:
To obtain a room, you must register for the event by the deadline. You must reserve a room using the link in your registration confirmation. Incidentals are the participant’s responsibility.
Internet at LSU:
- Internet will be available at LSU for those w/o EDUROAM.
- EDUROAM Supported. Simply choose EDUROAM from LSU Wifi and use your university userid@[youruniversity.edu] and your credentials to login.
- Sites that have EDUROAM are LSU Shreveport, LATECH, Pennington, Tulane University, Tulane Medical Center, LSUHSC-New Orleans
- We strongly recommend you ask your IT department at your University to support EDUROAM if they aren’t already!
Presentations
Poster Presentations
INBRE Full Project PIs and Pilot Project PIs, 2019 LBRN Summer Faculty, Graduate and Undergraduate Students, INBRE funded students, and other biomedical researchers in the state are required or invited (as appropriate) to submit an abstract to participate in the LBRN Poster Session beginning on Friday, January 17, 2020.
- Velcro hooks, placed on the back of the poster, are needed for poster display setup – they will be provided at registration.
- Poster size may be up to 4 ft wide X 4 ft. tall.
- Abstracts for the poster presentations will be printed in the program.
- The poster abstract cannot exceed 2000 characters.
- Please avoid using scientific notation and special characters in your abstract.
- The abstract submission form will be emailed to you after your event registration has been completed.
Oral Presentations
Selected LBRN INBRE Project PIs are required to submit an abstract for his/her research presentation. The oral presentation abstract submission form is emailed to Full Project PI’s (make sure to select proper title! in registration form!). The abstract cannot exceed 2000 characters. Abstracts for research presentations will be printed in the LBRN 18th Annual Meeting Program.
Oral Research Presenter Guidelines
Below are the details for your oral presentations (please see the agenda for the assigned time) at the Annual Meeting on either Friday 17th or Saturday the 18th. The Full project PI’s are invited to give a 20 minute presentation highlighting the progress of their LBRN research project during the past year. As indicated, in the suggested presentation outline below, this presentation is different from a presentation normally made at a research meeting and must be designed to summarize your project and what has been acomplished during the past summer. After the presentations, the Full Project PI’s will have an opportunity to meet with the LBRN EAC regarding their research project.
The research presentation should include the following:
Project Title (1 Slide)
- Mentee
- Name and Institution
- Mentor
- Name and Institution
Goals (1-2 Slides)
Overall Goals and Specific Aims of your project
Hypotheses (1 Slide)
Hypotheses investigated during the past 12 months
Summary: Experimental Approach/Results (2-3 Slides)
Brief summary of Experimental approach/es and results accomplished during the past 12 months
Impediments & Solutions (1 Slide)
Did you encounter any impediments in accomplishing your project? If so, what steps did you take to overcome this?
Next Steps (1-2 Slides)
What are the next steps in your research?
Project progress (1 Slide)
Summarize measurable accomplishments such as papers, abstracts, grants submitted or funded, and students trained. Address how does this fit within the overall time line for the project.
Future (optional slides)
How your project will lead into the area of Clinical Translational Research and Community Based Participatory Research?
Acknowledgements (1 slide)
Acknowledgements
Presentation Requirements
- Note the type of platform and file type you are sending (i.e. Windows/Powerpoint, OS X (Mac)/Powerpoint, OS X (Mac)/Keynote, etc.)
- Include any images/movies/etc. into the presentation file (i.e. make sure they are embedded if you referenced external files).
- Use the standard typefaces on your system. We will be using a single laptop to do all the presentations in the interest of saving time for the presentations.
- The deadline to have the slides is Thursday, January 16, 2020.
- An emailed link will be provided to upload your presentation.