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Deadline abstract submission :
31st July, 2009
The
abstracts of the posters/talks should be sent to:
graz2009@yeast-apoptosis.org
Send
the abstracts as an attachment. (MSWord document prefered)
Use as subject of the e-mail :
"Abstract"
+ Your
registration ID
* NOTE *
New England Biosiences sponsors the best student abstract.
Please see for more details in student sponsorship
Structure
Guidelines :
The
abstract should be typed in Times New Roman (12pt).
Title
Author(s)
Link the author(s) with superscript numeral to the address, do
not put them in parentheses. Underline the
name of the presenting author.
Write out also the first name of all authors..
Adress(es)
Link the address with superscript numeral (do not put them in
parentheses) to the author1.
Address should include:
1Department,
Faculty, Zip Code, City, State and e-mail of the presenting/corresponding
author.
Abstract body
Do not exceed 250 words.
Reference(s)
These should be numbered sequentially in the order of their
citation in the text and inserted between square brackets, e.g.,
[1],
[2-3].
The list of references should follow the order of their
citation. References to journals should contain the names and
initials of all authors, year of publication in parentheses,
title of the paper, and the abbreviation of the title of the
periodical according to Index Medicus. These should be followed
by the volume number and first and last page numbers. References
should not be given to work 'in press' unless it has been
accepted for publication and if so, then journal name and year
of publication should be provided. References to books
[4]
should include the title of the book, the publishing company,
place and year of publication (Endnote citation preferred).
Examples:
[1]
Harman, D. (1956) A theory based on free radical and radiation
chemistry. J.
Gerontol. 11:298-300.
[2]
Hayflick, L. and Moorhead, P.S. (1961) The serial cultivation of
human diploid cell strains.
Exp. Cell Res.
25:585-621.
[3]
Kerr, J.F.R., Wyllie, A.H. and Curie A.R. (1972) Apoptosis: A
basic biological phenomenon with wide ranging implications in
tissue kinetic.
British Journal of Cancer.
26:239-257.
[4]
Hallivel B., Gutteridge JMC.: Free Radicals in Biology and
Medicine, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 3rd Ed., 2001.
Poster
The
poster size is : 90 cm (width) x 120 cm (height)
A
limited number of posters will be selected for oral
presentations. Authors will be notified in advance.
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