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The organizing committee for the conference on Urothelial Cell Physiology in Normal and Disease States (CME #5006) invites researchers, clinicians, and trainees to submit abstracts for poster presentation. This premier scientific meeting, to be held at the San Diego Marriott Hotel & Marina in California, USA, on March 29-30, 2005, aims to foster the exchange of cutting-edge research on the urothelium. We seek submissions that explore molecular mechanisms, pathophysiology, translational research, and clinical insights related to urothelial function and dysfunction.
Submission Guidelines & Key Dates
To ensure your work is considered for presentation, please adhere to the following guidelines and critical deadlines. All submissions will undergo a peer-review process by the conference scientific committee.
- Submission Deadline: December 29, 2004. All abstracts must be received by this date to be eligible for review.
- Meeting Dates: March 29-30, 2005.
- Poster Session: Accepted abstracts will be presented during the dedicated poster session on March 29, 2005, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
- Abstract Format: Abstracts should be concise and limited to one standard page. They must include a title, author list with affiliations, and a structured body covering objectives, methods, results, and conclusions.
- Submission Method: Please use the official submission form below. For technical issues or if you prefer to submit your abstract as a Microsoft Word attachment, you may email it directly to Ricardo-Saban@ouhsc.edu. Ensure all required author information and the abstract text are included in any email submission.
Travel Award Eligibility
The conference is pleased to offer travel awards to support the participation of promising early-career investigators. These awards are intended to help cover travel and accommodation expenses.
- Eligibility Criteria: To qualify for a travel award, you must be a postdoctoral fellow or a graduate student at the time of abstract submission and be the presenting author of the accepted abstract.
- Application Process: Indicate your candidacy for a travel award by selecting the appropriate option on the submission form. Award recipients will be notified along with their abstract acceptance.
This initiative underscores our commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientists in the field of urological research.
Preparing for Your Participation
Once your abstract is accepted, planning your conference itinerary is the next step. We have arranged a block of rooms at the conference venue. For details on securing your accommodation, please visit our reservations information page to access the group rate and booking instructions. Early reservation is highly recommended.
We encourage all attendees to review the full conference agenda to maximize their experience. The program is designed to integrate poster presentations with keynote lectures and symposia, providing a comprehensive overview of the field. For a complete overview of all conference pages and resources, including speaker details and accreditation information, our site map offers a helpful navigational guide.
Abstract Submission Form
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Form Fields Would Typically Include:
- Presenting Author Name, Degree, and Affiliation
- Contact Information (Email, Phone)
- Co-Author Details
- Abstract Title
- Abstract Text Area (with formatting guidelines)
- Travel Award Question: "Are you a candidate for travel award?" with Yes/No selection.
- Submission Button
Note: If you encounter any difficulties with the form, please email your abstract as a Microsoft Word document to Ricardo-Saban@ouhsc.edu, ensuring all required information is included. Submission implies consent for the abstract to be published in conference materials if accepted.
Why Present at Urothelium 2005?
Presenting your research at this focused conference offers unparalleled opportunities. You will gain visibility among leading experts in urothelial biology and urology, receive direct feedback on your work, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in areas such as bladder barrier function, cellular signaling, infection, inflammation, and neoplasia. The intimate setting of the poster session is specifically designed to foster in-depth discussions and potential collaborations. We look forward to receiving your innovative research and welcoming you to an engaging and productive scientific meeting in San Diego.