Welcome to the abstract submission for 

the Seaweed for Health Conference 2018


Please read the information below before you submit your abstract. 


Abstract deadline

Please submit in time! Deadline: HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL 9 APRIL, 2018 at midnat CET (Central European Time).

Authors will be notified of the outcome of the review process by 28 April, 2018.

The presenting author has to be fully registered to the conference and paid corresponding fees so later than 8 May, 2018, the date when the reduced Early Bird fee ends.


Guidelines

  • The abstracts must be written in English
  • Oral and poster presentations are counted for equally.
  • According to the conference policies each paper must be presented by at least one registered and paid author.
  • Accepted abstracts will be removed from the program if no presenting author is registered and paid by 8 May, 2018.


Submission Process: 

1) Click the ‘Login’ button to the left in the blue bar above
2) Click the ‘New user? Click here’ button to the left below the blue bar
3) Fill in all required fields and click ‘save’
4) Click the ‘Submission’ button in the blue bar
5) Click the ‘add new’ button
6) Fill in all required fields in order to submit your abstract
a. You are able to logout and login at any time. 
b. REMEMBER to click the ‘Save & continue later’ button to the left in bottom before leaving the submission. Otherwise, all information will be lost.
7) When you have finalized your abstract click the ‘Save & submit’ buttom
a. REMEMBER! When you have clicked ‘Save and submit’ you are unable to make any further changes.  
8) To make a new submission please over from item 6

Review Criteria

Your full abstract will be reviewed by the International Program Committee.

The quality of the abstracts will form the basis for selection for the Seaweed4health Conference.

Abstracts will be peer reviewed according to the following criteria:

  • Scientific quality of the abstract
  • Originality of the abstract
  • Relevance to the Seaweed4health Conference
  • Potential impact of the abstract