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Submission of Abstracts
Authors wishing to submit an abstract for oral or poster presentation are requested to submit a maximum of 150 words in English.
Abstracts are invited under the following themes:
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BSDB: Gene Networks & the Control of Gene Expression
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BSCB: Modulation of Genetic Traits
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BSDB: Quantitative Analysis & Interpretation of Development Signals
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BSCB: Signalling, the Cytoskeleton and Mechanotransduction
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BSDB: Regeneration and Repair
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BSCB: Cellular Responses to Protein Misfolding
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BSCB: Biogenesis and Specialization of the Cytoskeleton
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BSDB: From Neuronal Identity to Circuit Formation
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BSCB: Control and Regulation of Traffic
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Other
All abstracts must be submitted through the abstract submission website, a link is provided below. Please follow the comprehensive instructions below as to how to submit. Please do note the following important instructions:
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Without exception, late submission will not be accepted after 15th January 2008.
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Authors will be advised of the Reviews decision by 31st January 2008.
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Please note: All presenters (poster and oral) will be required to pay the full registration fee.
At the time of submitting your abstract you will be asked to select the type of presentation you would like to give.
Posters
Posters will be on display throughout the conference. There will also be allocated Poster Sessions on Tuesday 1st April 20.30hrs – 22.30hrs and Wednesday 2nd April 18.15hrs – 19.30hrs.
If you intend to submit an abstract for Poster Presentation please note the following:
Poster boards are 1.8 high and 0.9 metres wide. It is recommended
that displays do not exceed 1.5m in length. An area for poster display will be allocated in the Mead Gallery. Posters can be put up from 08.00hrs on Tuesday 1st April and should be removed by 14.00hrs on Thursday 3rd April. The organisers cannot be held responsible for any posters left after this time.
If you are a student and wish to submit a poster, you will have the opportunity to be considered for a Student Poster Prize.