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Guidelines

Abstract submission guidelines: 

Eligibility Requirements

Scientific material must be original. It cannot be previously published in abstract or manuscript form. It also cannot be currently accepted for publication or presentation at another meeting prior to the NANCONF 2025 Annual Meeting, February 18th -22nd , 2025. Authors may submit as many abstracts as they wish; there is no limit to the number of co-authored abstracts. However, no more than three abstracts will be accepted from any first author. 

 View the complete rules and submission guidelines below.

All abstracts submitted to the NANCONF 2025 Annual General Meeting must meet the eligibility requirements below:

• Scientific material must be original.

• Abstracts are not eligible for consideration if the abstract has been presented at a major national or prior international meeting or previously published, online or in print, prior to the the Annual General Meeting.

Author Eligibility

• Individuals may submit as many abstracts as they wish; however, no more than three abstracts will be accepted from any first author. 

• Individuals may serve as a coauthor on an unlimited number of abstracts.

 

Submission Requirements

Contact Information: All authors must provide a full name, academic degree(s), institution, address (including city, state, and country), and email address. Only the first author and primary contact will receive future correspondence regarding the status of the abstract.

Co-Authors:

• The full name, institution, city, state, country, and email is required for each co-author.

Abstract Title

• The abstract title must be in English.

• The abstract title must be in Title Case.

• Capitalize the first word of the title.

• Capital letters should be used for all nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, and subordinate conjunctions (e.g. because, although). All other words, including articles, coordinate conjunctions (e.g. and, or, but), and prepositions should be lowercase.

• Do use lowercase and uppercase letters in instances when they have specific meanings (e.g. mCEA, HER2).

The maximum length of the abstract title is 30 words. The total Word limit is 300 words

 

Dr Manmak. H Mamven 

Chair Scientific Committee 

 

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