Abstract submission
Participants are invited to submit an abstract (max. one
A4 page) for
oral (15min) or poster presentation. For each session, oral presentations will
be selected from submitted abstracts by the Scientific Committee.
Abstracts must adequately describe the objectives and results
so that the quality and originality of the abstract can be evaluated by the
scientific committee.
All contributions (invited speakers, short oral contributors, poster
presentations) will be published in the form of abstracts. Abstracts are only accepted if
they are accompanied by a preregistration to the conference of the presenting
author. Only one abstract per presenting author will be accepted. Please
upload your abstract file (as .doc or .rtf file) via the online preregistration form.
Abstract submission is essential to be eligible for a
MC scholarship. First year PhD students can provide a resume
describing their project and ongoing research in case they do not have
enough data to submit an abstract.
The deadline for abstract submission is June 15, 2007.
Abstract layout guidelines:
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abstract title (Arial, 12pt, bold; DO NOT
use all UPPERCASE characters)
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names of all authors (Arial,
12pt; full first and last name: eg. Guy Salvesen, authors separated by
comma's, presenting author underlined)
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affiliation of all authors (Arial, 12pt, Italic)
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body text (Max. 350 words) (Arial, 12pt)
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single line spacing
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alignment: justify
The entire abstract should not exceed 3000 characters
including spaces. Please consult the example below and use the template for
uploading your own abstract.
Template file for
abstracts
Example
Notes:
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The organisers reserve the right to make editorial changes
to the abstracts that are not conform the requirements.
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By submitting your abstract, you agree
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to transfer
ownership of copyright for the abstract and its content to the "15th Euroconference on Apoptosis" to enable publication in the book of abstracts.
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to publication of your coordinates in the
participants list in the book of abstracts
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The abstract file uploaded should be a text file (.doc
or .rtf) to allow editing, typesetting and publishing of the abstract.