Deadline for abstract submission has been extended until July 15, 2010
Abstract submission
Submissions are now being invited for poster presentation, which will be presented daily throughout the meeting, and oral presentation competition for "The Tokuji Ikenaka Prizes" that invites all participants to compete for the award at the oral presentation session. Each oral presentation is 15 min with 5 min discussion rhinocort. The submission for poster and oral presentations can only be completed online via the internet lasix. All speakers of Young Investigator Colloquium (YIC) please submit as an oral presentation and put "YIC presentation" in the body of the abstract.
Conference Theme
Development
Ischemia
Neurodegeneration
Neuroendocrinology
Neural regeneration
Cognition & behavior
Neural plasticity
Psychiatry
Ion channels & transporters
Pain
Neuroprotection
Substance abuse
Neurotransmission
Glia function
Cell signaling
Neuron-Glia interaction
Signal transduction
Glia in disease
Brain metabolism
Submission rules
Abstract must be written in English and contain original material, and have not been published or presented at any other international congress prior to APSN2010.
The organizers will not accept any responsibility for abstracts that have not been submitted properly.
Abstract presenter should indicate clearly whether their submission is for a poster presentation or oral presentation competition for "The Tokuji Ikenaka Prizes" for best presentation. However, the committee reserves the right to select the appropriate abstracts for oral presentation.
For oral presentation competition, applicant should provide a short Curriculum Vita and send to apsn2010@apsn2010.com.
All abstracts will initially be reviewed, graded and accepted by the Program organizing committee and external experts. The committee reserves the right to determine whether a submission is accepted or rejected. Ones who are accepted will be notified by e-mail.
Accepted abstracts will be published in the Journal of Neurochemistry.