2nd Annual CounterACT Network Research Symposium; April 15-17, 2008; Washington, DC

Questions?
Please contact:

Yvette Clark
Phone: 240-221-4352
E-mail: yclark@
edjassociates.com


Tara Turner
Phone: 240-221-4362
E-mail: tturner@
edjassociates.com









Dear CounterACT Investigators,

The NIH CounterACT Program Directors would first like to thank all of you once again for a great job generating the previously requested Quad Charts for Project Year 01.

Secondly, we are again requesting that all U01/U44/IAA/Contract and U54 Subprojects principle investigators submit another Quad Chart that will now briefly describe the progress of their CounterACT funded projects for Project Year 02. With the previously generated Project Year 01 Quad Charts completed, this should be a relatively quick and painless process of "cutting and pasting." These Quad Charts are being collected in lieu of meeting abstracts and will be distributed to all attendees at the 2nd Annual CounterACT Network Research Symposium in April 2008.

Below you will find a MS Powerpoint file with two Quad Chart slides that are similar to the previous ones with some slight modifications. The first slide is a template detailing both the format and information that should be included. The second slide illustrates what the submitted Quad Chart would look like. The information in Quadrant One should be identical to what you had in your Project Year 01 Quad Chart. To ensure uniformity, it is important that you follow the format shown. Please note that the content of the second slide is entirely fictitious and serves only as an example.

To ensure that our meeting organizer has sufficient time to have the submitted Quad Charts prepared for the April Meeting, please submit your Quad Chart to my attention by COB Tuesday March 4th, 2008. For Non-NS supported projects (i.e. ES and AR), I will replace the NINDS logo with the appropriate institute logo when I receive your Quad Chart(s). If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me. Thank you.

- David T Yeung, PhD
yeungd@ninds.nih.gov