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Participation in Poster Presentation
Participation in Poster Presentation is
strongly encouraged for GlycoT2006 participants.
Among all the submitted abstracts, about 20 posters will be selected for
oral presentation at GlycoT2006. For those who were not selected as an
oral presenter at GlycoT2006, and for young scientists who seek the chance
to orally present your work, Nikko Satellite Meeting will be a good opportunity.
Prizes will be awarded to outstanding works presented at GlycoT2006 as
well as Nikko Satellite Meeting.
Abstract Format
Please download the format below and fill
necessary information
Abstract
Form Sample Abstract (pdf)
| ・Abstract should include
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: title in capital letter and BOLD (14 point, centered)
: full name of authors with the underline to a presenting author(12
point, justified)
: affiliations in italics (10 point, justified)
: text summarizing the subject (12 point, justified, maximum word
length 300words)
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| ・Abstract must be written in English. |
| ・Text : Times New Roman, no double spacing |
| ・Margins: 25mm (left and right), 20mm (top) |
| ・Tables and figures should not be included. |
| ・No line spacing between paragraphs |
Before submitting abstract, please make sure that
you followed the format and included necessary information.
Abstract Submission
Deadline: May 15, 2006
- Poster presenters at GlycoT2006 must submit abstract
of your poster via e-mail.
- Submitting Address: secretary_office.GlycoT2006@ni.aist.go.jp
with “GlycoT2006 abstract” as a mail title
Please include your registration number (when your registration is complete,
mail confirmation will be sent to you with your registration number),
your name and your presenting area (select from below) in the mail.
Presenting Areas
Differentiation and Development, Cancer and Biomarkers, Disease-related
Glycosylation, N-Glycans, Mucins, Signaling, Glycolipids, Glycan-recognition,
GAG, Use of glycosyltransferases for biotechnology, Structural Glycobiology,
MS, Bioinformatics, Others |
- Notification of abstract submission will be sent to
authors by e-mail.
GlycoT2006 POSTER GUIDELINES
Your poster should be put up 18:00-20:00 Sunday or 8:00-11:00
Monday and removed 15:00 – 17:00 pm Wednesday.
The presenting author must be present in poster session hours on the assigned
day.
Poster session hours:
11:50-12:50 Monday
11:10-12:10 Tuesday
11:45-12:45 Wednesday
POSTER BOARDS.
Each author will be provided one board 100 cm (3.27 feet)
across and 210 cm (6.88 feet) high. Each board will be numbered on the
upper left corner. Be sure you place your presentation on the board number
for your poster that appears in the final program that you will receive
at the conference. A supply of pushpins will be available in the poster
area for mounting your poster.
TITLE BANNER.
The title banner should be approximately 60-100 cm long
(1.96-3.27 feet). The banner should include the author(s) and affiliation(s).
One company or institutional LOGO may appear in the title only.
CONTENT.
You may prepare your presentation on panels that are a
minimum of 8.5 x 11 inches. It is effective to mount the panels on colored
mounting board (9.5 x 12 inches is a convenient size). Text, figures and
photographs should be readable from a distance of 3-4 feet.
Avoid long narrative paragraphs.
The posters should be organized to include the following elements:
Portrait (Option,
but strongly recommended). A photograph (any size) of presenter.
Overview. A succinct summary of the purpose,
methods, and results. Use phrases rather than sentences in a simple outline
format. Place in the upper left section of the board.
Introduction. A concise statement of the
objective and background of the work.
Methods. Description of the apparatus, chemistry,
samples, materials, etc. in some, but not overwhelming detail.
Results. Graphs, spectra, charts, pictures,
etc., with a minimum of text to illustrate the nature of the results.
Conclusions. Concise statement of the findings
(positive, as well as negative), indicating future research directions.
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