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ICDS Sheffield 5-7 September, 2024 - Abstract Submission OPEN

15 February 2024

The International Celiac Disease Symposium will take place in Sheffield UK, 5-7 September, 2024. Abstract submission is now OPEN. To submit an abstract please visit the online platform.

The event website for delegate registration will be available soon.

Abstract submission guidelines

The abstract will be judged on the following guidelines. Please read carefully before submitting your abstract.

  • Please submit the abstract in the English language
  • All abbreviations are to be written in full on first use
  • The abstract should be no more than 250 words
  • Abstracts are to be submitted as text only with no graphics or tables
  • Please ensure that your email address is correct. You will be notified by email as to whether your abstract is accepted/declined

Abstract Structure

 The abstract should be structured in the following way:

  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusions

Rules of Submission

The work should be original and not previously published in paper form prior to submission. Previous presentation at local or regional meetings is acceptable provided the abstract has not been formally published following this.

The abstract content must have been agreed by all named co-authors before submission. All authors have a responsibility to ensure that the data submitted is accurate, is not extrapolated and represents the work to be presented at the International Celiac Disease Symposium, 2024.

Abstracts can be edited through the Oxford Abstracts online portal up to the closing date after which they cannot be changed. Any Commercial support and industry involvement must be clearly stated as part of the on-line submission process.

The ISSCD takes research governance seriously and any evidence of falsification of results or plagiarism will be treated as professional misconduct and will be reported for further investigation.

Timeline

  • Deadline for submission, 7 April
  • Notification of outcome to lead author, 1 May