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Welcome —– Keynote Speakers —– Abstract Submission —— Sponsors —– Registration —– Program Details —– Awards
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Abstract Submission Guidelines
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All selected abstracts will be published on our website. By submitting your abstract here, you agree to have it published in our Abstract Book, which will be available to all participants of the conference. Please ensure that your abstract is submitted by the deadline (10 March 2025), and use this template. late submissions will not be considered.
Note: Please use Google Chrome as a browser to open the template.
Language: Abstracts must be submitted in English
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All participants, including those submitting an abstract, are required to register separately on the conference registration list. Please note that the submission of an abstract does not automatically register you for the event.
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The abstract review process will commence immediately after the abstract submission deadline. Each abstract will be carefully reviewed by academic experts specializing in the relevant topics. Our reviewers have been selected not only for their subject matter expertise but also to promote inclusion and diversity in the selection process.
You will be notified about the status of your abstract after the submission deadline. We appreciate your contribution and look forward to showcasing your work at the conference.
Ethical Responsibility in Research (Abstract) Submission/Presentation
By participating in this conference, you acknowledge that all ethical considerations related to your research, including but not limited to the use of cells, human or animal subjects, and any other ethical issues in STEM fields, are solely the responsibility of the authors and presenters.
Scholars in STEM, as the organizer of this event, does not assume any responsibility for ethical compliance regarding the research, abstracts, or results presented. Presenters are fully accountable for ensuring that their work adheres to the ethical guidelines and regulations set by their respective institutions and universities.
Originality of Work
By participating in this conference, you confirm that the research, abstract, and results you present are your original work and do not infringe upon any copyrights, intellectual property rights, or ethical standards.
Scholars in STEM, as the organizer of this event, does not take responsibility for verifying the originality of the presented work. Any issues related to plagiarism, data fabrication, or misrepresentation are solely the responsibility of the authors and presenters, who represent their respective institutions and universities.
If any violation of originality is identified, it may result in the rejection of your submission, removal from the conference program.
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