Abstracts
Abstract Submissions for the Intermingling nephrologists Conference on ‘Genetic Basis of Renal Disease', held September 11-14, 2014 in Boston, USA are now closed.
CONFIRMATION
You will receive an email within two (2) business days of submitting your abstract. If you submit on the date of the deadline and do not receive confirmation within 48 hours, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Should you wish to amend an abstract after submission before the deadline, please contact the events team: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
NOTIFICATION
The Presenting Author of the abstract accepted will be notified by 20 June 2014 as well as the type of presentation and will be required to register to the Symposium. The abstract submitters of accepted abstracts are entitled to register at the discounted registration fees provided they register by the early bird deadline. If the Presenting Author is unable to present the abstract, another Co-Author can take his/her place as long as he or she is duly registered to the Symposium. A letter from the Presenting Author informing about the change is requested and must be sent to the Symposium Secretariat by no later than 06 February 2014.
ABSTRACT PUBLICATION
Accepted abstracts will be printed in the book of abstracts that will be distributed as part of the Symposium material.
WITHDRAWAL/CHANGES
Submitted abstracts CANNOT be withdrawn or changed. No exceptions will be made. Should you need to amend an abstract after final submission but before the deadline, please contact the events team viaThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
ORIGINAL ABSTRACTS
Submitted abstracts must describe unpublished work which is not already in press and which is not awaiting possible acceptance by any other society or event.
INVITED SPEAKER ABSTRACTS
Invited speakers will be contacted separately regarding the submission of their abstracts and are requested to refrain from using the regular abstract submission form on the website.
ORGAN TRAFFICKING AND TOURISM ETHICS COMPLIANCE
ISN supports the need to stop practices and policies of organ trafficking and tourism. To be eligible to submit an abstract for the ISN Nexus Symposium, submitters must disclose that the author(s)/ scientist(s) have not violated any aspect of the Declaration of Istanbul (DOI) ethics' statementhttp://www.declarationofistanbul.org/ and that this research conforms with the ethical statement on human research subject, Helsinki Declaration http://www.wma.net/en/30publications/10policies/b3/17c.pdf , the ethical statements of the Transplantation Society, TTS Ethics Policyhttp://abstracts.webges.com/pdf/TTS_Ethics_Policy.pdf%20 and the TTS Ethics Chinahttp://abstracts.webges.com/pdf/TTS_Ethics_China.pdf%20 as wellas the ethical statements of the International XenotransplantationAssociationhttp://abstracts.webges.com/pdf/Int_Xenotransplantation_Association_Ethics.pdf .
For any further information please contact the Symposium staff:
The International Society of Nephrology
Matthieu van der Straten - ISN Conference Coordinator
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Tel: +32 2 808 71 81