abstracts guidelines
Abstracts should be submitted via the online Registration system before 23 May 2014.
Language: All abstracts must be submitted in English.
The abstract has to be concise. The aims, the experimental design, the relevant data and their appropriate evaluation and discussion should be clearly presented. During the abstract submission, please provide e-mail address and contact details of the author for correspondence.
Language: All abstracts must be submitted in English.
The abstract has to be concise. The aims, the experimental design, the relevant data and their appropriate evaluation and discussion should be clearly presented. During the abstract submission, please provide e-mail address and contact details of the author for correspondence.
TECHNICAL DETAILS FOR ABSTRACT PREPARATION
General
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Language: English (UK)
Font: Times New Roman, size 12. Space: single |
Title:
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Capital letters.
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Name of the authors:
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Contributors' list should be organized in the following order: surname (family name), middle (initial) and name. Mark the names with numbers corresponding to each author affiliation.
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Institutions & full addresses:
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Mark the institutions with numbers corresponding to the author's name. Full addresses of institutions should be written following each institution name.
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Text of abstract:
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Abstracts should clearly state: Aims, Methods, Results and Conclusions. Body text should not exceed 300 words.
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References:
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In-text references should be cited as surname-year style (e.g., Smith et al., 2013). The reference list should be organized in alphabetical order using the following style:
Gupta SC, Sung B, Prasad S, Webb LJ, Aggarwal BB. Cancer drug discovery by repurposing: teaching new tricks to old dogs. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2013; 34(9):508-17. |
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