- Delegates are invited to submit papers for poster presentation. Five of the best submissions for the Young Investigator’s Award shall be selected for Oral presentations.
- Submissions for the Young Investigator's Award has to be less than 37 years of age at the time of the Conference and the first author should be the presenter.
- Only abstracts received by 15 July 2009 and accompanied by appropriate registration fees will be considered.
- Abstracts must be in English.
- The length of each abstract should not be more than 400 words and must be submitted in the template provided (available for download at the bottom of this page).
- The title (in bold full capitals) should be concise yet bear sufficient details to identify the nature of the study.
- The name of the main author should be underlined. Institution from which the work originated, city and country should be included. Omit degrees and institutional appointments.
- The body of the abstracts should be organised in the following sequence: Objective(s), Methodology (if pertinent), Results (graphs are permitted), Discussion and Conclusion(s). Abstracts which do not include Results and Conclusion(s) will be rejected. Abbreviations, if used, must be included in full at some point in the text. Abbreviate measurements (mm, kcal) as recommended in the Style Manual of Biological Sciences and System International (S.I.) units should be used.
- Drugs should be given in generic terms (in small letters) at first mention in the text, to be followed by the proprietary name (capitalised) if desired.
- Abstracts should be saved in Word document format (*.doc) and may not exceed 1mb in filesize. We will be unable to accept the docx format.
- The closing date is 15 July 2009.
- For abstract enquiries please contact acadmed@po.jaring.my
2 EASY STEPS TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT
STEP (1)
YOU MUST USE THE ABSTRACT TEMPLATE. DOWNLOAD THE ABSTRACT TEMPLATE HERE.
STEP (2)
ONCE FINISHED, SUBMIT IT USING OUR ONLINE SUBMISSION SYSTEM.
SORRY, ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS OVER.
Upon successful submission, you will be assigned an Abstract Number.
You should save this number for
reference and communication purposes.
|