Abstract and Poster Guidelines
Abstract Guidelines
Conference Admission Qualifications
The purpose of this conference is to promote a high-level exchange of ideas among scientists whose research contributions and interests will impact their respective fields. We encourage an open application process, admitting scientifically qualified attendees whose accomplishments and commitment to their research in this field will benefit all participants. The conference will be limited to 175 attendees.
Your online conference application can be submitted starting September 15, 2010. The application and abstract deadline is Thursday, November 12, 2009.
- If you wish to present, it is required to submit an abstract
- If you do not wish to present, do not submit an abstract. All that is needed is a statement of interest
Short Talks
If you would like to be considered for a short talk, it is required to submit an abstract.
Everyone who submits an abstract will be considered for a poster presentation. Some of the abstracts will be considered for short talks in the plenary session according to their scientific novelty and the program needs.
Please follow the guidelines below:
- Microsoft Word (.doc) or WordPerfect (.RTF)
- Times New Roman, 12 point
- One page space limitation
- List the authors’ names and affiliations under the title, and underline the name of the presenter.
- Save the abstract as LastFirst.doc or LastFirst.rtf, where Last is your last name and First is your first name. For example, if your name is John Smith then name the abstract file SmithJohn.doc
If you are unable to attach your abstract, you may send it via e-mail to: aheaton@mdanderson.org
Deadline for Withdrawing Abstracts: November 19, 2009
Requests to withdraw an abstract need to be received in writing via e-mail to: aheaton@mdanderson.org
Notification of Acceptance for a Short Talk
Selection of short talks and poster presentations will be made by the organizing committee. Poster presenters selected from submitted abstracts will be notified no later than Thursday, November 20, 2009. Accepted abstracts for short talks will be notified after the abstract deadline and the abstracts will be published in the program book.
Poster Presentation Guidelines
The Poster Session will be on Wednesday, February 10, 2010, and Friday, February 12, 2010, from 7:00-9:30 p.m.
- Posters will be numbered and published in the final program. You will receive your assigned number on the day of your presentation at the registration table
- The upper right hand corner of the poster board provided by conference services will contain a number corresponding to your abstract number in the final program
- The poster board assigned to each presenter has a usable area of 4’ in height and 6’ in width. The actual size of the board is 4’ high by 8’ wide
- Members of our staff will be available to assist you, to provide pushpins and to answer any questions that might arise
- The display area for the poster presentation is located in the Cancer Prevention Building (CPB), Conference Center, 1155 Pressler Street, 8th Floor
Application Form
We currently have a waiting list for the conference. You will be notified if space becomes available.
You can still apply using the online application form.

