Abstract Submission Timeline
Abstract submission opens: |
January |
Abstract deadline for oral presentations: |
March 14* |
Notification of acceptance of oral presentations: |
April 17 |
Presenter registration deadline: |
April 30 |
Abstract deadline for poster presentations: |
May 15 |
*After this deadline the proposed presentation will only be considered as a poster.
Guidelines for the submission of abstracts
Authors wishing to present an oral presentation or poster are invited to submit an abstract of a maximum of 300 words (not including title and author names and affiliations).
The abstract should describe the aims, methods, results and conclusions of the research.
All submissions must be made in English.
Abstracts are not edited by the organisers and author corrections will not be accepted after the abstract deadline date. Abstracts should be checked carefully for accuracy prior to submission.
The body of the abstract may be a maximum of 300 words.
The biography of the presenting author is required.
Flash talks (PhD students only)
Flash talks (5 min each) will be selected from PhD students with accepted poster abstracts, who indicate that they would also like to present a Flash Talk.
If you would like to be considered for a Flash Talk you will be able to indicate this during the submission process. You need to attach proof of the student status (scanned student card, letter from supervisor, or the like).
Themes
- BioNMR
- Materials
- Solid-state methods
- Liquid-state methods
- Benchtop and low field
- Small molecules and pharmaceutical
- Metabolomics
- MRI
- EPR
- Hyperpolarization
- Theory and computation
- Hardware
- Paramagnetic NMR
- Single-molecule/NV