Instructions for
plenary (invited) lectures
Every invited lecturer should submit
his/her lecture in written form, no more than 2 pages. Plenary lectures
are supposed to last 20 minutes, and invited lectures 15 minutes oral
presentation.
Layout instructions for
abstracts
1. Your abstract must be fully
contained within the space provided. Use a printer that gives a distinct
impression, preferably in Times New Roman, 11 pt. Do not diminish the
text within the frame.
2. Fill the name of the Presenting
Author with full address within the frame called “Name and address of
presenting author” for correspondence.
3. Type the title of the abstract
within the frame called “Title” in a lower case. Do not capitalize
the entire title. Do not include any abbreviations but make the title
brief, clearly indicating the nature of the investigation.
4. Type the Initial(s) and Family
Name(s) of all authors with Institutions, City and Country within the
frame called “Authors”. Underline the name of the presenting author.
5. Standard abbreviations may be
employed in the text (but not in the title). Place special abbreviation
in parentheses after the full wording at the first time it appears in
the body of the text.
6. Organize the abstract to include
the following:
- - Aim;
- - Material and methods;
- - Results;
- - Conclusions.
Conclusions with the statement like
"the results will be discussed” and similar will lead to
rejection of the paper.
Nonproprietary (generic) names of
drugs, written in lower case, are required at the first place a drug is
mentioned.
Bacterial and viruses names should be
in Latin in bold italics.
Instructions for poster presentation
1. The poster board available to
authors will measure approximately 90 cm width x 180 cm height.
2. The poster number will be already
posted at the top of the board. The authors must use the board with the
label indicating the program number corresponding to his/her poster.
3. Each poster must be labelled at the
top with the Title of Presentation, the names of the author and
co-authors, and the address of the institution where this research was
carried out across the top of the whole poster. The lettering for this
part must be at least 2.5 cm high.
4. Charts, drawings, and other
illustrations should be simply but boldly drawn.
5. All materials should be on papers
or thin cards which can be affixed to the poster board surface. Please
do not mount a heavy material on boards. Tacks will be provided in front
of the entrance of the conference site.
6. Authors are responsible for setting
up and removing their posters. The Organizing committee can not keep
poster material.
7. Poster presenters are requested to stay in the room
for a given period of time proposed in the Programme.