Individual abstract submission

How to Submit

All abstracts will be blind-reviewed by the Scientific Committee.

To submit an abstract, you much be a member of ISMPB. Click here to renew your membership or become a member.

Please note there is a charge is $25USD for each submission with a maximum submission of 2 per submitter. Submissions will be open until February 15, 2022.

All submissions will be considered for an oral presentation, unless the submitter opts out in the submission form by selecting only Poster.

Student abstracts will be considered for student awards unless indicated otherwise.

Oral presentations are 10 minutes long, followed by a 5-minute Q&A.

 

Submission Deadlines

Abstract submissions open – November 4, 2021
Abstract submissions close – February 15, 2022
Submission deadlines are 23:59 Central Daylight Time on the indicated submission date.

IMPORTANT: Confirmations of accepted oral abstracts will be issued in late March. If you have not received a confirmation email from us by March 31st, please Contact Us

When submitting an abstract for ICAMPAM please refer to the Abstract Submission Guidelines below.

 

Abstract Submission Guidelines

  • Ensure your membership is in good standing.
  • Select a theme that most closely aligns with your submission.
  • Enter your contact name, affiliation/institution name and email address (please note authors may specify only one affiliation).
  • Enter all corresponding authors in the order they should appear in the program. Please note: author information will appear in the conference program exactly as it is entered into the submission software!
  • Prepare an abstract title (max 225 character limit).
  • Prepare the abstract (max 2000 character limit).
  • By submitting an abstract, you agree to present at ICAMPAM, should your abstract be selected for the program.  In 2022, Posters will have the choice to present virtually or in person.  All oral presentations will be required to be in person.
  • Abstracts should not report findings that will be published elsewhere prior to the meeting, although presentation of the work at a recent meeting (e.g., within a year) of another society is acceptable.
  • The abstract should state the study’s objective, methods, results, and conclusions. Abstracts should emphasize the significance of results and general principles over description of common methods and procedures.
  • Use standard abbreviations for units of measure. Other abbreviations should be fully spelled out on first mention, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.

Abstracts should be submitted in plain text and they will be formatted for the program.