Abstracts

ASDR 2024 ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS

Abstract submissions have closed.

Abstracts were submitted for the below themes:

  • Keratinocyte Disease (including cancer) - Biology/Genetics/Genomics

  • Adaptive Immunity and Skin Diseases

  • Fundamental Skin Research (AI, Quantum science, Biochemistry, Photobiology, etc)

  • Melanoma Genetics/Genomics/Biology

  • Innate Immunity and Infection

  • Wound Healing and Stem Cells

  • Skin Cancer Translational Research

  • Other Skin Conditions Translational Research

 

Abstract submissions CLOSED 31 MAY.

 

Why should I submit?

Peer-to-peer learning is a great way to fill knowledge gaps. ASDR 2024 was an opportunity to share your own experiences, expertise, and research with peers.

Not only do these presentations help others learn, but presenting at a conference is a great way to further your own development, make connections, and extend the reach of your work.

Oral and poster submissions were also eligible for travel and presentation awards, as seen here.

What types of presentations are available?

ASDR 2024 offered both oral abstract presentations and poster presentations. The program committee reviewed all abstract submissions and allocated submissions to the program based on topic and quality.

Abstract Format

Abstracts were limited to 300 words or less. This did not include your title.

Submitters were asked to follow the below format:

  • an introductory statement that outlines the background and significance of the study

  • a succinct description of the basic methodologies

  • a clear indication of the major findings of the study

  • a concluding statement

  • Before submitting your abstract, please note you must be a registered and fully paid delegate before your abstract can be appear in the program.

    Please also note you must also consent to your abstract being published.

    1. Sign in or sign up in the conference portal.

    2. Select ‘Submit an Abstract’ or click on the ‘Abstracts’ tab from the top menu and follow the prompts.

    3. Select presentation preference and category.

    4. Provide up to 5 keywords to assist with categorisation of your work.

    5. Enter the title of your abstract. Please use sentence case (capitalise only the first letter of the first word or proper nouns, all other words should be lowercase).

    6. Enter the name of all authors and their organisations. Indicate the presenting author by selecting the relevant box (Note: an email address must be provided for the presenting author).

    7. Enter the content of your abstract, adhering to the 300 word limit.

    8. Preview your abstract, make any changes required and finalise your submission and return to your dashboard.

    9. You will receive an email confirmation that your abstract has been successfully submitted. Please check your email junk folder in case it has been captured there.

    10. Should you wish to make any changes to your abstract after you have submitted it, please log into your online registration dashboard. Click on the “View Submission” then “Preview/edit abstract”. Please note you will only be able to make changes to your abstract until the submission deadline, after which any changes should be sent to adelle.x@asnevents.net.au.

    Changes can be made to your abstract until the review process begins; just return to your Conference Dashboard and select the Edit option under Abstracts.

    The edit option will no longer appear once scoring has commenced.

  • If you haven’t already done so, register to attend the conference! Submissions will only be accepted in the program if you have a valid conference registration.

    You’ll be notified via email the outcome of your submission. If successful, you’ll be sent further details of your presentation and any other requirements.

    If you are accepted as an oral presentation:

    Bring your PowerPoint presentation to the conference on a USB stick to load onto the laptop in the session room. Please load your presentation during the catered break before your session.

    Presentations should be in 16:9 PowerPoint format. There will be a laser pointer available at the lectern for your presentation if you wish to use.

    If you are accepted as a poster presentation:

    Bring your poster to the conference in a size no larger than 1 meter wide by 1.2 meters high (A0 portrait). Posters will be displayed on numbered poster panels, velcro to stick your poster to the panel will be provided on the panel ready for you to use. Your poster number will be listed in the delegate handbook.

  • ASDR 2024 is fully face-to-face. You will need to be able to attend in-person. If your submission is accepted but you are suddenly unable to attend, please email adelle.x@asnevents.net.au.