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Abstracts IOC help

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Instruction for Abstracts - IOC

O2k-Workshops

Abstracts are welcome for short presentations (hot topics in mitochondrial physiology), providing participants for an opportunity to present and discuss their work, including projects in progress, methodological details and conceptual aspects.

In the spirit of Gentle Science and Open Innovation, we invite you to make your Open Access abstract available on the Bioblast website.

  • Length of text: Max. 250 words including up to three references (all authors, full title). Caution: The website does not allow any excess length of text. Additional information (further references etc.) may be added into the free text. We recommend preparing the text in a word-file and then simply copy/paste the text into the website (you may also send us the word-file by Email).
  • IOC72 Schroecken - deadline: 2012-Nov-19
  • IOC74 Innsbruck - deadline: 2012-Dec-19
  • You may edit your abstract on the website any time.
  • Go to your abstract page and click on the Edit button (upper toolbar, right). Now you can enter your abstract and edit the respective fields.
  • Authors: Separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&". Umlauts or accented letters should be written as: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue, é=e; â=a; æ=ae, å=aa, ø=oe.
  • Affiliations and author contributions: Enter all relevant information below this header at the bottom of the abstract page.
  • Special characters (e.g. µ, °) might not show up correctly when copy-pasting - thus check for errors and correct them. You may send us a word and/or pdf file, such that we can help you in formatting the abstract on the website: mailto:barbara.meissner@oroboros.at .
  • References: Refer to references in the text by numbers in brackets [1]. Authors are listed without punctuation and are separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&".
  1. Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2012) High-resolution respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cells and permeabilized fibres from small biopisies of human muscle. Methods Mol Biol 810: 25-58.