Please note that you have to be registered for a submission to be assessed.
The local organizing committee will assess abstracts based on originality, novelty and scientific merit. Only novel projects, new data or new proposals will be considered for live presentations.
Please DO NOT present reviews or educational-only material. Reviews or educational-only material will be included only by invitation and only from ISLANDS faculty.
The top scoring abstracts will be selected for short (<=10 minutes) presentations during the Saturday scientific congress program. All accepted abstracts will be included in the course website for viewing by course participants only.
If you plan to present, please prepare and submit a presentation (Powerpoint or keynote, or movie) of up to five slides only. Lectures longer than 10 min will be truncated at 10 minutes. These presentations will be uploaded to a protected space and presented from a local computer. If selected for live presentation, you must submit you presentation beforehand.
The use of own computers for presentations is not possible. You must submit your presentation ahead of time.
By submitting an abstract you agree to these conditions.
Abstract submission can only be done if the presenting author is also registered. Not registered yer? Please register first, using the above form.
Submissions are only for new data or ideas. Background or teaching will not be considered.
Abstract submitters must be registered (i.e. separately from abstract submission). Abstracts without registrations will not be considered. Abstract submitters must attend in person. Remote presentations are not possible.
Submitted abstracts and must be text only (no images, no tables).
Submitted abstract must have the following structure: Title I First and presenting author (with affiliation) I Further authors I Methods I Results I Conclusion/Discussion
Abstracts are reviewed by the local organizing committee and assigned to live presentation or pre-recorded video (10 minutes max.), based on scientific merit.
Live presentations may be a maximum of 10 min each, followed by 5 min discussion.