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GUIDELINES Title - in sentence case Author Name This document is an example of the preferred style to be used to format your abstract for submission for publication in Fungal Mold and Mycotoxins in Human Habitations. A publication of the Mycological Institute for the Study of Fungal Mold in Human Habitations. You can use the style in this document and follow the directions given in the document below. The paper will be published as you submit it with limited formatting adjustments as needed, so be careful to follow the guidelines carefully. The preferred file format for submission of your paper is Microsoft Word. Use A4 paper size (standard letter size) settings and use 2.5cm (one inch) margins all around, that is: Top 72pt, Bottom 72pt, Left 72pt, Right 72pt. Leave the Gutter at 0cm. The abstract (summary) should be no more than 300 words, and is Arial, 12 point justified, in single spacing (style: Abstract). The full text should be at least one page and may include photos, charts, graphs and drawings. Submissions should be forwarded as Email attachments to New Jersey Mycological Institute at: njmycologist@earthlink.net Authors should ensure that submissions are submitted at least 60 days prior to publication. Acknowledgment of receipt of the submission will be sent by return Email.Authors will be notified of acceptance by Email. Acceptances will be published on the institutions website: njmycological.ath.cx Authors should note that submissions must be original, not have been published anywhere before and become the property of the institute as a condition for such publication.
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Research papers and studies by fungal mold
mycologists researching or examining opportunistic and
pathogenic species in situ or in vivo in human habitations. Experienced mold inspectors and remediatiors
documenting extraordinary presence of mold relating to: A conference is being planned at a time and place to be announced in 2005 where you may present your paper, study and report sponsored by the Mycological Institute. The Mycological Institute for the Study of Fungal Mold in Human Habitations was founded on September 4 2000 thus creating America's first and only scientific institution dedicated to research of fungal mold in human habitations on a molecular and DNA level. Our professor set about the task of building the Institute with great vigor. Through assiduously collecting research, the purchase of significant mycology libraries from international collections, exchanges with mycologists in every mycology specialty including oncology, molecular biology, epidemiology, immunology, mycotoxicology, veterinary mycology and other areas the mycology library collection grew in number during his lifetime. The mycology library and fungal collections of the New Jersey Mycological Institute are available to qualifying members for research. This conference will be held under the auspices of the New Jersey Mycological Institute . The conference will include:
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The New Jersey Mycological Institute is an international private not for profit educational research institute for the study of toxic mold in human habitations and we publish Fungal Mold and Mycotoxins in Human Habitations to view abstracts and order back issues see our issue index. If you wish to join please complete the membership application form. Members and fungal mold inspectors and specialists may also submit original study and research papers for consideration to be published after membership and peer review. |