Abstracts

We welcome abstract submissions on the below topics by 13 December 2024. These will then be chosen for either an oral or poster presentation at the conference. If you have a preference, please select it at the time of submission. We have a busy programme of content, so oral presentations are limited, but if you are not selected for a talk you will be offered the opportunity to present a poster.  Please ensure you follow the guidelines outlined below - failure to do so may result in your abstract being declined.

Timeline

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    12 July 2024

    Registration and abstract submission opens

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    13 December 2024 

    Abstract submission deadline

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    Mid January 2025

    Abstract notifications sent to submitters

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    17 January 2025

    Early-bird registration closes

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    28 February 2025

    Regular registration closes

Abstract topics

Abstracts will be accepted on the following topics

  • Biology across scales
  • Cell division and proliferation
  • Cell migration and communication
  • Cellular and developmental basis of disease
  • Conceptual frontiers
  • Experimental biology and impact: solutions to climate change and biodiversity loss
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to combatting AMR
  • Mechanobiology
  • Organelle dynamics
  • Patterning and morphogenesis
  • Sensory perception in a changing world – impacts on physiology and behaviour – (posters only)
  • Stem cell-based models of development
  • Other

Abstract guidelines

Please review the abstract guidelines before commencing the submission process.

  1. Some abstracts will be selected for short talks in the main programme. If your abstract is not selected, you will be expected to present a poster.
  2. The meeting language is English and all abstracts must be submitted in English.
  3. Abstracts must be submitted online.
  4. The ‘Full title’ should be presented sentence case (not in Title Case or BLOCK CAPITALS): only the first letter of the title or appropriate terms such as abbreviations or proper nouns should be upper case.
  5. The maximum number of words allowed in your abstract body is 500.
  6. All presenters (poster and oral) will be required to register separately and pay the appropriate registration fee.

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