Abstract Submission Rules
Due to the high number of requests the deadline for abstract submission is extended until April 11, 2016 (23:59, CET).
Please note the submission rules before submitting an abstract:
- Before submitting an abstract, make sure your abstract follows the guidelines for Abstract content and format
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Abstracts need to be submitted via the online submission system by the deadline of April 11, 2016 (23:59, CET). Abstracts submitted by post, fax or email will not be considered.
- The submitting author is required to ensure that all co-authors are aware of the content of the abstract before submission. It is recommended that the presenting author is also the submitting author.
- Submission of an abstract automatically implies acknowledgement of the submitting author that the work described was conducted in accordance with current ethical standards and regulations in medical research.
- Abstracts should be submitted and presented in English.
- Changes to an abstract will not be permitted once the submission deadline has passed.
- Abstracts will be reviewed by the Local Organizing Committee and the Scientific Program Committee. Abstracts which include ethical concerns, do not meet scientific standards or include work not sufficiently relevant for FTD can be rejected. Notification regarding abstract acceptance and scheduling will be sent to the submitting author by email.
- All abstracts accepted for presentation will be published online on the Conference website prior to the Conference and published online as a supplement to the Journal of Neurochemistry.
- A minimum of one-day meeting registration is required for the presenting author. Please note that the presenting author is not automatically registered by submitting an abstract. For registration please click here.
Non-registered authors will not be permitted to present their work at the conference. Only accepted abstracts with a presenting author registered by May 20, 2016 will be included for publication in the supplement to the Journal of Neurochemistry.
A limited number of conference scholarships is available for young researchers who submit an abstract. For further information please click here.