CIS is looking for a case report including those which can be presented as a mystery for discussion purposes, but should have a final diagnosis. Alternatively, cases with diagnostic dilemmas which could be discussed are acceptable. In addition, completed research projects germane to the field of primary immune deficiency are also acceptable.
For fellows considering a career in immunology, this is an excellent opportunity to crystallize your knowledge and to learn about new diagnostic tools. The Summer School offers an unparalleled opportunity to interact with leaders in the field and to network with your colleagues.
There are 4 steps to the online submission process.
- Title: Enter the title of the case/abstract and presenting author's email
- Applicant and Author Information: Enter contact information for presenting author
- Upload Documents: Upload the supplemental documents in PDF format
- Case/Abstract Text (1 page limit).
- Curriculum Vitae (3 page limit)
- Letter of support/recommendation (2 page limit) - letter may be from Training Program Director or Division Chief
- Personal Statement: Respond to questions on how attending the CIS Summer School will advance your career (500 word maximum per answer):
- What spurred your interest in immunology?
- How do you see your career evolving in the next five years?
- How will attending the CIS Summer School advance your career?