The Third World Congress on Mild Approaches in Assisted Reproduction,
ISMAAR2010
July 30 – 31, 2010
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan
Abstracts
Call for Abstracts
ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION IS NOW CLOSED.
We will notify all of applicants of the result by e-mail in the end of April.
If you do not get e-mail from congress secretariat, please contact to us.
If you have any question or inquiry regarding the abstract submission, please do not hesitate to contact to congress secretariat at: ismaar2010@ismaar-japan.com
Deadline for abstract submission was April 17, 2010.
Notification of decision will be sent to the Presenting Author via e-mail in the end of April, 2010.
All abstracts will be assessed by the Board Members and will be assigned to the following categories:
- Accept for Oral presentation
- Accept for Poster presentation
- Reject
Abstracts Categories
- Economic issue
- Embryology
- Fertility as a social priority
- Fertility preservation
- IVM
- Mild IVF
- Natural / modified natural cycle IVF
- Ovulation induction
- Reproductive physiology
- Safety, affordability and regulation
- Ultrasound in reproductive medicine
- Others
Format for Abstracts
- Must be submitted electronically in a WORD file.
- Must be submitted in English.
- The abstract text cannot exceed 2500 characters (This limit does not include the title, details of the authors or spaces).
- Abbreviation can be used after defining them first.
- To use of graphs, table and images is strongly discouraged.
Content for Abstracts
- Selected Abstract Category
- Title of Abstract
- Presenting Author’s details
- Co-authors’ details
- Full first and family name (in upper and lower case) and title (Dr., Prof., other)
- Affiliation details: Department, Institution / Hospital, City, State (if relevant), Country
- Full Postal Address
- Phone number / Fax number
- E-mail address
- Abstract
Abstracts should be structured and include the following parts:
Introduction – should be informative and short, stating why the study was conducted;
Material & methods – indicating the locale, number and type of human subjects, non-human species or material being studied, the principal procedures, assays, tests or treatments performed;
Results – confirming or refuting the hypothesis, supported by statistics if appropriate;
Conclusions – stating the major new findings of the study and specifying what these findings add to what is known already.
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ISMAAR2010
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