TIAFT2012 encourages abstract submission for Oral presentation and Poster presentation.
How to submit your abstract
Step 1:
Complete your registration to the Conference.
Step 2:
Access to on-line submission page and submit your abstract.
Step 3:
You will receive the automatic notice of abstract receipt.
Important Dates:
| Deadline for Abstract Submission |
Deadline extended to March 30, 2012
March 9, 2012 |
| Notice of Abstract Acceptance |
by the beginning of April, 2012 |
| Deadline for Early Registration |
April 10, 2012 |
General Informations:
The Abstract Committee calls abstracts on all categories of forensic toxicology. Scientific presentations are made by both oral and poster modes. The oral presentation is scheduled to be 12 min including 9-min of presentation and 3-min of discussion. For poster presentation, 900mm¡ß1600mm tack boards will be provided. We will not have a short oral presentation time for each poster session; the author will have to stand in front of his/her own poster for one hour within the poster session period noted in the program. The more detailed instructions will appear for both oral and poster presentation modes in our website.
The submitted abstracts will be carefully peer-reviewed by the Abstract Committee members. Although the presenter can express his/her preference for oral or poster presentation upon submission, many of oral presentations may be transferred to poster ones, because of the limited time schedule for oral presentations. Furthermore, there are possibilities of rejections, if the subject dealt with in an abstract is far away from any category in forensic toxicology, if the scientific level is too low to be presented, and if a serious problem in view of ethics, private information or conflict of interest is included in an abstract. The notification of acceptance of an abstract will be made by April 10, 2012.
Category:
- LC-MS (-MS)
- GC-MS (-MS)
- Pretreatment
- Screening
- Other analytical technique
- Drug of abuse
- New designer drug
- Alternative specimen
- Clinical toxicology
- Postmortem phenomenon
- Alcohol, drugs and driving
- Drug metabolism and kinetics
- Natural toxin
- Doping control
- Chemical warfare agent
- Case report
Instructions for preparing an abstract
Please use Microsoft Word 2003, 2007 or 2010 for preparing an abstract. The entire abstract should be typed using Times New Roman, font size 10.5. It should be written in English and typed in single-line spacing with 14 pt. space between the lines. The abstract space should be limited to 10 cm width and 19-25cm length. The entire number of words including the title, name(s), affiliation(s) and text should not exceed 400 words. Most preferably, one line consists of 8-11 words, and 39 lines are written. Put a single space between the affiliation and the text.
Type the title using bold fonts with the first letter in capital. Author names should be combined only with commas, and do not put "and" just before the last author. Underline the presenting author. The affiliation should compose of department, institution, city and country (country in a parenthesis). The affiliation(s) should be given in italic. For multiple affiliations, use numerical superscripts just after the names and before the corresponding affiliations. The text should be divided into four sections of "Introduction.", "Methods.", "Results." and "Conclusions.", which are shown in bold fonts with periods. Do not begin a new line according to the above headings to minimize space. In the final line of the text, put three "Keywords." as shown in the abstract example.
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