INTERNATIONAL NEUROIMMUNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM

 

           
    Marie Curie Molecular Neuroimmunology Programme MNIEST

 

 
 

 

University College Dublin Health Science Building

and Conway Institute

13th and 14th March, 2008

 

 This conference is open to all topics concerning basic science and clinically relevant aspects of neuroimmunology

Selected Abstracts will be published in the Journal of Neuroimmunology

 

 LATE REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR PUBLICATION IS THE 15TH DECEMBER, 2007

 

AFTER THIS DATE YOU CAN REGISTER AND SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT UNTIL THE 30TH JANUARY,2008, BUT YOUR ABSTRACT WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR PUBLICATION

 

Register and submit your abstract LINK

 

There are 3 Stages to fully register and submit your abstracts for the International Neuroimmunology Symposium:

Stage 1

You submit personal details whereupon you will receive a confirmation email. This email will include your username and reference code. You can log on immediately by following the link in the email to continue onto the next stage or you can log on at a later date by navigating to the registration pages and entering your email and reference code in the green box on the top right of the page.There you can follow the links to progress to the next stage of registration.

Stages 2 and 3 of registration are not sequential, below are the options available:

a) Pay and submit your Abstract
b) Submit your Abstract and pay at a later date
c) Pay and submit Abstract at a later date

 

ABSTRACT: INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

 

An abstract (maximum 200 words) is required for each oral presentation or poster presentation. Submit the abstract for your presentation no later than November 15th, 2007 by following the link in this page.

 

Abstract Format: Title, author’s names, affiliation and abstract should be in the English language in Times New Roman, font 12. The title can contain up to 140 characters (bold type). Author’s list and affiliation: If several authors are from one organization, use parentheses to enclose their affiliation. Underlie the name of the corresponding/presenting author. Abstract should not exceed 200 words and should be typed single-spaced and justifying the right and left margin. Leave single space between paragraphs; do not indent paragraphs. Abstracts should be written in a letter-only manner. Do not use sub-title, figure, table and any non-letter content.

 

 
               
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