Poster Viewing
Time for delegates to view the posters will be during the catering breaks on both Saturday and Sunday, as well as during the Welcome Reception on Friday evening.
The NSANZ will be offering a prize for the best poster! The prize will be a full refund of your conference registration for NSANZ 2024. Assessment will be based on content and presentation. The judges will be appointed by the Conference Committee and their decision will be final. The awards will be presented in the Closing Plenary of the ASM and authors must be in attendance to collect their prize.
Background and Aims
Include one or two sentences to introduce the broad topic area and provide a reason for the study. Provide a clear statement of the aims of the study. A hypothesis could be included in this section
It may also be appropriate to add references to cited literature here. References will be included in the word limit. Authors are advised to keep references to a minimum, and to use an abbreviated referencing system, i.e. First author et al., no title, year of publication, abbreviated journal title, volume, pages.
Methods
In this section information on participants (and /or subjects) should be provided. This may include the number of participants, demographic information such as age and gender as well as the method of recruitment. (ie a random sample or a convenient sample). Study inclusion and exclusion criteria should be included in this section as well as a sample size calculation if presenting a randomised clinical trial. Measures and procedures used in the study are described in this section. Descriptions of analyses appear in the methods section.
Results
The purpose of the result section is to provide a description of the main findings of the study. Reference to potential results that were unavailable at the time that the abstract was submitted will not be acceptable. Submitted abstracts must include actual results. Data from additional recruitment or updated analyses after abstract submission can be reported in the poster or oral presentation. Results should be expressed as means or medians and the spread of the results indicated as ranges, standard deviations or 95% confidence intervals as appropriate. Probability values must be included, but are not sufficient of themselves without descriptive statistics (means, etc).
Conclusions
In this section you should provide statements of interpretation and implication of findings, as well as comparison with previous literature. It should not be a simple restatement of the results.
There are some cases where this format requires modification, although authors should try as best as possible to adapt their abstract to fit within these 4 headings.
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All abstracts will be reviewed by the NSANZ ASM Committee within 2-4 weeks of the closing date.
If an abstract requires any amendedments, you may be contacted by the Reviewer to discuss these changes. It is the intention of the Committee to use the amendment process to assist authors to improve their abstract writing skills. The NSANZ ASM is an opportunity for new researchers to present their findings, and the Committee is eager to assist in the development of researchers investigating neuromodulation.
All presenters must register for the conference by the Early Bird Registration Deadline - Monday 10 June 2024, or the poster will be withdrawn from the program.
There is no funding or discounted registrations available for submitted abstracts.
For further information please contact the NSANZ Conference Secretariat:
DC Conference & Association Management (DCC&A)
P: 02 9954 4400
E: nsanzasm@dccam.com.au