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Call for Abstracts

The Scientific Committee of the 14th World Congress on IVF and the 3rd World Congress on IVM invites you to participate in the scientific program through the submission of abstracts to be considered for presentation.

Deadline

All abstracts must be received by the ISIVF Congress Secretariat, no later than December 1, 2008

Late-Breaker Abstracts deadline: July 20 August 6, 2007
only late-breaker abstracts announcing latest advances will be accepted

General Policies

Abstracts submitted must contain original work, not published or submitted for presentation at any national or international meeting prior to the 14th World Congress on IVF and the 3rd World Congress on IVM

Abstracts must be submitted in English

Abstracts will be considered for oral presentation, unless authors specify "Poster Only" on the submission form. Abstracts not selected for oral presentation will be considered for poster presentation

Authors presenting abstracts must be registered participants. Presenters that fail to complete their registration by August 1, 2007, will not be included in the Congress Proceedings

Limit of two abstracts per presenter

All decisions by the Scientific Committee are final. Dates and times of presentations cannot be changed

Only Abstracts submitted via the website will be accepted; abstracts submitted by fax, post or email will be ignored.

Abstract Categories

The online form requires authors to select one category from the
Abstract Categories List. If selected for presentation, the abstract will be presented in a session, within the indicated category.

Abstract Content & Format

  1. Abstracts must describe the research performed. Only abstracts with the following headings can be considered. Failure to follow this format will disqualify the abstract.

Introduction (should be informative and short, stating why the study was conducted)
Material & methods (indicating the locale, number and type of human subjects, non-human species or material being studied, the principal procedures, assays, test or treatments performed)
Results (confirming or refuting the hypothesis, supported by statistics if appropriate);
Conclusions (stating the major new findings of the study and specifying what these findings add to what is known already).
Abbreviations can be used after defining them first.
The use of graphs, tables and images is strongly discouraged

  1. Abbreviations are permitted and must be defined when first mentioned. Abbreviations are not permitted in titles.

  2. List the presenting author first. The presenting author of an accepted abstract must have a valid registration by August 1, 2007 for the abstract to be included in the Congress Proceedings.

  3. Do not identify individuals in the title or abstract body.

  4. The number of characters is limited to 3,000. This limit does not include the title, names of the authors or spaces. Please note that included graphics will replace character space.

Oral & Poster Presentation

Abstracts will be considered for oral presentation, unless authors specify «Poster Only» on the submission form. Abstracts not selected for oral presentation will be considered for poster presentation.

  1. Oral presentations will be 10 minutes in length followed by five minutes of discussion. Only PowerPoint will be supported.

  2. Surface areas of the poster boards are 4ft high x 8ft wide. Each poster face will be used to display two posters; therefore, your poster should not exceed 4ft x 4 ft.

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