Abstract Submission

2015 International Conference on Advanced Translational Research in Food Science, Environmental Toxicology and cancer Biology
 
 
Abstract Instruction
Please send your abstract by e-mail to GIMS at lu99@tmu.edu.tw (Please note abstract submission). Abstract submission will be closed on July 20.
Please complete the information and abstract in the following table. The word limit for abstract is 300 words in one page, and the abstract should be typed single-spaced. The keyword is no more than five. The title of your abstract should be made in capital letter, bold face, and 16 point Times News Roman font. The author's name, author’s affiliation, and content should be made in 11 point Times News Roman font.
 

 
2015 International Conference on Advanced Translational Research in Food Science, Environmental Toxicology and cancer Biology
 
Attendee
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E-mail
Affiliation/Title
Address
(The above information should be completed)                           
Abstract deadline: July 15, 2015
 

 
ABSTRACT FORMAT FOR 2015 GIMS CONFERENCE
 
First Author1 Second Author1 Third Author2 Fourth Author2
1 Affiliation  2Affiliation
 
Abstract
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Keywords:

Poster Format
Content
Posters usually have a similar structure to a research paper or journal article: an abstract, introduction (i.e., brief rationale or review of relevant research), method section, results section, and a conclusion or summary. You might also want to list key references. If your poster is more clinically oriented, you may decide to use a different format, but breaking things down into clear sections with headings will help your colleagues understand your poster easily and quickly. In the busy and crowded environment of a poster session, most people do not have the ability to read and process long sections of text. Therefore, keep text to the bare essentials and stick to the most important ideas. You can convey details via discussion when you are standing by your poster.
Format
1.         Use bullet points to simplify sections like the introduction and conclusions.
2.         Use large type, such as 36 point type for section headings, and 24 point type for text.
3.         Never use type smaller than 18 point for any reason. This is 18 Point Type.
4.         Make use of underlines and bold face.
5.         Use graphs and figures whenever possible. Make your poster visually pleasing and attractive.
6.         Programs like MS PowerPoint can be helpful in creating your poster.