Date: | Friday, November, 6 – Sunday, November 8, 2015 *November 6 is only for holding board meeting and workshop for certified member of JSDH. |
Venue: | Nagoya Congress Center (http://www.nagoya-congress-center.jp/english/index.html) |
Address: | 1-1 Atsuta-nishimachi, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya 456-0036 Japan Tel:+81-52-683-7711 Fax:+81-52-683-7777 |
President: | Dr. Osamu Fukuta Professor, Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Aichi Gakuin University |
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Important Note: Submitting abstracts via the website (http://jsdh32.umin.jp/abstract.html) is easy and convenient. Follow the instructions on the template, making sure that complete mailing address information is included for the presenting and contact authors.
Basically, all abstracts must be submitted via the online abstract submission system.
The online abstract submission system is supposed to be available from the middle of May.
Abstracts can be submitted via the online registration form. In this form the preference for an oral or poster presentation should be indicated as well as the theme, title, author(s), affiliation(s) and abstract text.
Review the suggestions below which may improve your chances of your work being selected:
Annual Meeting Award: The best abstract will be awarded.
Modes of Presentation: Oral or Poster
Author(s): Authors are limited 20 per abstract.
Author(s) Affiliation: Enter the affiliation of all authors or only the first author.
Categoly: Authors must indicate during online submission the appropriate review category.
Title: It is limited to 60 characters so make the title dynamic and conclusive, rather than descriptive.
Abstract Text: An accepted abstract must contain the following elements: objective, methods, results —data and statistical analysis, conclusion and reference. The abstract limit is approximately 2,500 characters, which excludes the title, names of authors/co-authors, authors’ affiliations, spacing and disclosures. In addition, imported tables and graphics(8cm height by 5cm wide) will decrease the character count by 300~400 characters from the total limit allowed. Abstracts exceeding the character limit will be considered “incomplete.” Abstracts marked “incomplete” at the close of the submission deadline will be ineligible for consideration.
Note: Your Abstract Submission password and Abstract Submission Number will be required when you change or confirm your registration details.