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행사명 HIV Glasgow 2020, 4-7 October(Abstract submission deadline: Friday 26 June 2020)
일시 2020-10-04 ~ 2020-10-07
장소 Scottish Event Campus
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문의처 hivglasgow@ashfieldhealthcare.com
링크주소 http://www.hivglasgow.org/call-for-abstracts
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Call For Abstracts

Abstracts

The abstract submission is open, click here to submit your abstract.

Abstract submission deadline: Friday 26 June 2020

Please find guidance around abstract submission (word count, format, etc.) here

Late Breaker

Late Breaker deadline: Friday 14 August 2020 To be eligible to submit a late breaker, the submitter must sent a letter of intent detailing the working title of the abstract, a short summary, and the reason why the late breaker request is being made by the regular deadline of Friday 26 June 2020. Only when this letter is acknowledged by the secretariat will a late breaker be considered.

All accepted abstracts for this Congress are published as a supplement to the Journal of the International AIDS Society.

Encore

Encore abstracts will be considered by the Committee. These abstracts, if scoring highly during peer review are unlikely to receive an oral presentation in the congress scientific programme. Abstracts scoring highly are however likely to receive a ‘thistle’ award on the poster/board and a Poster Certificate on-site at the Congress

If a submitted abstract is accepted for presentation, one of the authors on the abstract will be required to register for the congress and present the abstract. All abstracts will be considered for either oral or poster presentation unless you specifically opt for ‘poster only’ during the submission process.

Copyright information

All submitted abstracts submitted to the HIV Glasgow Congress are published under the Creative Commons Attribution Licence which allows third parties to share the published work (copy, distribute and transmit), and to adopt it under the condition that the authors are given credit. Authors retain the copyright of their articles.