Call for Abstracts are now open.
The Australasian Society of Immunology invites the submission of abstracts on original work for consideration for an Oral Presentation or Poster Presentation in the scientific program. Please note that reviewers may reallocate abstracts between the above categories. The contribution of presenters, like yourself, is crucial to the success of the ASM and we value your input greatly.
Abstract Key Dates
Call for Abstracts Open |
2 July 2018 |
Call for Abstracts Close |
Extended until the 10 September 2018 |
Author notifications |
September 2018 |
Author Registration Deadline |
28 September 2018 |
Summary of Abstract Submission Instructions
Please read through the submission instructions listed below before preparing your abstract:
Step 1: Read the Abstract Submission Guidelines for the submission of abstracts.
Step 2: Download the Abstract Template and insert/add your abstract text. Save as a .doc or .docx document to your computer. Abstracts must not exceed 250 word limit (this applies to the main body of the abstract only and excludes the abstract title, authors, affiliations and references.)
Step 3: Write your abstract following the Abstract Format and Layout
Step 4: Complete the Abstract Submission Form. It will be necessary to attach/upload the .doc or .docx copy of your abstract.
BD Science Communication Award
Purpose:
To foster clear communication of exciting science to the media and the public.
Eligibility:
Postgraduate students and postdoctoral investigators (with up to 3 years' research experience after completion of PhD) who have been ASI members for the preceding year and the year of the meeting and have paid their subscription by April 1 of the current year.
Application procedure:
- A "non-scientific language" Submit your abstract via the link below by 31 August
- The meeting organising committee will short-list abstracts for oral presentation. Selected applicants will make an oral presentation at the annual scientific conference in the BD Science Communication Award session.