Abstract Submission
The abstract submission tool is now closed.
Possibilities to present your abstract:
- There is poster viewing for all abstracts which have been accepted and assigned to either a "Poster Express" session or a "Poster Viewing" session
- There are express sessions for a selection of accepted abstracts (oral presentation of 1 minute – on stage) – using 1 ppt slide
- There are platform presentations for a selection of accepted abstracts
(oral presentation of 12 minutes incl. 2 min Q&A – on stage) – using PPT slides
Authors that submit an abstract will be asked to indicate their preference to participate in the oral presentations. The reviewers will make a selection of the submitted abstract that qualify for the express sessions or the platform presentation.
Please note:
General Framework for Abstract Submission
- The submission of abstracts is welcome and highly appreciated
- Abstracts should be submitted via the available link on the conference website
- All submitted abstracts that fullfil the submission criteria, will be screened and considered for presentation by reviewers, appointed by the Scientific Committee, which will send a notification regarding acceptance or rejection of abstracts to the submitting author via email
- Accepted abstracts are published in the Multiple Sclerosis Journal after the conference
- There is no cost linked to abstract submission or poster presentation
- Late breaking abstracts will not be accepted
- Abstracts with commercial content will not be accepted
- Posters are centrally displayed close to the plenary room
- Abstract Submission Deadline by Wednesday, February 19, 2020
- Abstract Submission Feedback regarding acceptance/non-acceptance by Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Submission Criteria:
Abstracts should be uploaded via the abstract submission system which is accessible via the Conference Website. Please use the internet browser "Google Chrome" to upload your abstract.
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All abstracts must be submitted electronically in .doc/docx format and should be written in English
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At the time of submission, the material should not have been published or accepted for publication. Encore abstracts are accepted but not favoured
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The title of the abstract should include all the words crucial for a subject index
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The body of the abstract should be limited to maximum 300 words
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The subject should treat the results of a specific research project
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In addition, there should be a title submitted with a maximum of 45 characters
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All abstracts have to be submitted by the main author
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If the abstract has more than one author, the main author should be clearly identified (fe: label: 'main author:')
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The following basic information of the main author should be included in the abstract itself: institution, city and country (click here to view an example of the lay-out )
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If the abstract has one or more co-authors, the information should be clearly identified in the abstract itself
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The following basic information of each co-author should be included in the abstract itself: institution, city and country (click here to view an example of the lay-out )