Local Organizers of UCBR-8 welcome online submissions written in English language that are closely related to the scientific tracks in the table below.
- Abstract should not exceed 300 words and it must clearly indicate the problem, objectives, research methods, results and conclusions.
- Please take note that only online submissions, thus filling in the Abstract Submission Form, will be accepted and all abstracts sent by email, fax or post will not be considered.
- Submitted abstracts must fit online format that doesn’t register long abstracts and abstracts that include graphics and tables.
- Authors are also advised to proofread their abstracts because abstracts will be reproduced from the online submission. Any error in spelling, grammar or data will appear online or in print.
- Authors of the submitted abstracts for presentation must also make separate registration for the conference by filling in the Registration Form.
Abstracts and full texts are evaluated and selected according to double-blind peer reviews by the scientific committee of the conference and scholars specialized in this field
UCBR-8 scientific tracks are shown below:
TRACK | Subtheme 1 | Subtheme 2 | Subtheme 3 | Subtheme 4 |
A | Trends in infectious diseases | on communicable disease and pathophysiolog | Cancer therapy | Neurosciences and neurological disorders |
B | Molecular genetics | Immune response and diseases susceptibility | Genomics, proteomics and bioinformatics | |
C | Nutrition for health | Environmental and molecular toxicology | Cell and system biology | Biochemical principles |
D | Bioethics in research | Recent advances in diagnostics | Development in Nano medicine |
Late-breaker abstracts
A small number of late-breaker abstracts will be accepted for oral or poster presentation at the conference.
The late-breaker abstract submission will be open from 11 September to 15 September 2023.
Late–breaker submissions must introduce data of unquestioned significance that meet a high threshold of scientific merit.
During abstract submission, authors will have to justify why their abstract should be considered as a late breaker. The same submission rules apply for late-breaker abstracts as for regular abstracts, but each presenting author may present only one late-breaker abstract at the conference.
The percentage of abstracts selected for late breakers will depend on the number of submissions, but selection will be far more rigorous than for regular abstracts.