Students and young researchers are invited to submit unpublished research results.
Abstract Submission for the Summer School of Nutrigenomics will be open Jan 5-Mar 31, 2014.
Abstracts must be work that has not been accepted for publication at the time of submission.
All abstract submissions will be peer reviewed and may be submitted as an oral presentation or a poster presentation.
An individual may be the First (submitting) Author of only one abstract.
The Presenting Author must be the First (submitting) Author and the individual whose name appears first on the abstract.
An abstract must be submitted with the intention that, if accepted, it will be presented by the First Author.
There is no limit to the number of times an individual may appear as a co-author on abstracts.
All abstract submissions must be in English. All presentations based on accepted abstract submissions must be made in English.
ONLY those abstracts submitted via the official abstract submission site will be considered.
Jan 5, 2014 Abstract submission site opens
Mar 31, 2014 Abstract submission deadline
May 31, 2014 Abstract acceptance notifications sent to First Author
Abstracts in all Tracks and without exception should be structured as follows:
Title
Author names, Affiliation, E-mail of the author that will present the study
Objectives
Methods
Results
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
The abstract must to be written in Times New Roman 12 and limited to 3000 characters including the title, body, authors, affiliations and spacing (one page A4) .
Abstract should be submitted as pdf format.
Poster
The participants are invited to contribute with a poster (80 x 110 cm) presentation of their scientific research. The posters will be displayed and discussed at the end of the afternoon session (see program) starting from the second day. Anyone interested in presenting a poster should submit a title and abstract (max one A4 pages, see Abstract Structure) before Mar 31, 2014.