Featured Symposia

Featured Symposia ASHG2023

ASHG’s Featured Symposium are a part of the most premier science at the Annual Meeting, featuring 8,000 of the world’s leading geneticists.

Questions: programs@ashg.org

Looking to make your mark on the ASHG Annual Meeting? Propose a Featured Symposium on a topic that excites you and has broad appeal to ASHG attendees. This is an opportunity to showcase your science.

Our Program Committee is here to provide guidance and support. To ensure a diverse and engaging program, we encourage you to invite presenters and moderators from a variety of backgrounds and career stages. Let’s create a memorable meeting together!

Submit Here!
Deadline: February 10, 2025, 5:00 pm EST

Decision Date: Late March/Early April 2025

Moderators: Two moderators. The proposer must serve as a moderator and primary contact for the symposium. Must be current 2025 ASHG member.

Speakers: Four speakers. See Speaker/Moderator Policies below for more information.

Trainees: Each session must have at least one trainee as a moderator and/or speaker.

Session Duration: 90 minutes

Format: Sessions with four 15-minute talks followed by an optional panel discussion. Panel/debate style sessions are encouraged.

Symposia Session Types

Featured Symposia should comprehensively address the state of the science on a specific topic. The following are some desired session types that would be welcomed by the Program Committee.

Scientific/Education Sessions
  • incorporating all aspects of human genetics research, particularly topics that integrate multiple basic scientific and clinical aspects of human genetic disease.
  • integrating multiple new approaches, technologies, model systems, or perspectives to address fundamental questions in genetics and genomics.
  • addressing research and best practices in genetics education at all levels, including training for academics and professionals, and education of research participants, patients, consumers, and the public.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Sessions
  • examining and seeking to address systemic racism in the genetic and genomic research enterprise including training, study design, recruitment and engagement of participants, analysis of data, and dissemination of research findings.
  • relating to research practices in health disparities as well as clinical and public health applications of human genetics.
Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Sessions
  • based on issues raised by applications of genomic technologies outside health and healthcare, including, but not limited to, education, forensics, immigration, human behavior, human evolution, human history and migration, and recreational applications.
  • focusing on ethical, legal, and social implications raised by the application of polygenic risk scores in preventive healthcare and public health, as well as applications outside health and healthcare.
  • elucidating gene-by-environment interactions, including social determinants of health, in the causation of health disparities, as well as analysis of the ethical, legal, and social implications of this research.
Tips for Crafting Proposals
  • Choose the right theme. Proposals that do well have a cohesive, overarching theme that has not been presented at recent meetings. Topics should have broad appeal to ASHG meeting attendees.
  • Choose the right speakers. Competitive proposals involve presenters who push the field forward while offering unique and diverse perspectives on the topic of focus.
  • Craft clear descriptions. Successful proposals have clear, concise descriptions of each speaker’s talk. These should relate to the overall session theme and include recent data.

Proposal Guidelines and Speaker/Moderator Policies

Step-by-Step Submission Instructions

Questions?

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