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eCM XI: Cartilage & Disc: Repair and Regeneration.
Monday June 28-Wednesday 30 June 2010
Hotel Morosani Schweizerhof, Davos, Switzerland

Abstract Submission

ORAL abstract CLOSED
POSTER abstract Deadline April 30th, 2010


We invite submission of papers on the key and related topics for consideration as oral or poster presentations.
Each submission must be original work that has not been published previously as a manuscript. The abstracts should be in English and provide sufficient information to assess aims, methods, results and impact of the investigation.

The complete abstract (maximum 1 page) should be e-mailed as an attachment to the conference secretariat .

Abstracts larger than 5MB in size will not be reviewed (images embedded in the abstracts should be JPEG (.jpg) format and not TIFF).
Abstracts should be named with the presenting author e.g. RichardsRG_01_eCMXI2010.doc

Download the abstract template (Word doc format 219kB).
Download the abstract template (RTF format 1337kB).

There will be two long poster sessions to allow good discussion.

Abstract Publication. All abstracts presented in either poster or oral format will be published in a special supplement of the eCells & Materials (eCM) online 'Open & Free Access' journal.
Failure to present an abstract (oral or poster) will also prevent the publication of the abstract in the journal and the authors will not be able to present at future meetings (without a reasonable explanation of failure to turn up).

Notification
April 1st for decisions on oral submissions,
Middle May for decisions on poster submissions

Paper Submission
We invite all keynote speakers to submit a paper (either original research report, original review*or original tutorial*) to the eCells & Materials (eCM) online 'Open & Free Access' journal.

*NOTE: We define a REVIEW PAPER as a paper which includes an extended literature review and complete bibliography (including authors' own work), and can also emphasise authors' new unpublished findings and in an extended discussion puts the topic in proper perspective. A review can also be based on a complete bibliography of an author's own work over several years in relation to others. A TUTORIAL PAPER contains an organised comprehensive review of all relevant published material as for a teaching lecture.

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