Abstract submission is NOW CLOSED for SCONA 2023 BRISBANE
The SCONA 2023 Committee welcomes abstracts for both oral and poster presentations. The presentation of scientific papers at this meeting will provide an unprecedented opportunity for interaction and discussion with a highly informed and focussed audience. Please read the guidelines below before preparing and submitting your abstract.
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: November 21, 2022 at 23:59 GMT
Abstract Submission Rules
- Abstracts must be submitted via this website.
- The submitting author does not have to be the presenting author. Authors may submit for oral or poster presentation, or submit both formats for the committee to choose.
- Notifications regarding acceptance status will be sent by 12 December 2022.
- Abstracts must be structured (aims/methods/results/conclusion) and limited to 250 words excluding the title and authors’ names.
Guidelines for Submission
Before you begin, please prepare the following information:
Submitting author’s contact details:
- Email address
- Full postal address
- Daytime, evening and mobile phone number
Presenting author’s contact details:
- Email address
- Full postal address
- Daytime, evening and mobile phone number
Author and co-authors’ details:
- Full first and family name(s)
- Affiliation details: department, institution / hospital, city, state (if relevant), country
- Abstract title: Limited to 25 words in UPPER CASE
- Abstract text: Limited to 250 words (Note: word count is affected when graphs/tables/images are added
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