26th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International 25th International Conference of Alzheimer's Disease International


Abstract submission is now OPEN - please click here to access the on-line abstract submission site.

Authors from Chinese Taipei please download the following document - please click here.

1. IMPORTANT DATES
Submissions accepted from:   01 June 2010
Submission deadline:    01 October 2010, Midnight GMT
Notifications to submitters:   29 November 2010

Abstracts received after the deadline will not be accepted.

2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
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3. GENERAL
Abstracts must be submitted in English

Abstracts sent by post or email will not be accepted. No exceptions will be made.

DEFINITIONS
Submitting author:  person who physically submits the abstract

Presenting author:  person who will physically present the abstract at the conference
and who is marked as the presenter in the program

First author:   First author cited who scientifically endorses the abstract and is therefore
responsible for its content

RULES
Please click here to download the abstract submission rules.

PROBLEMS SUBMITTING?
If you experience any kind of problem or if you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact:

The ADI 2011 Abstract Team
Phone: +41 22 33 99 648
Email: 
adi2011abs@mci-group.com


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Important Dates

Registration

Online Registration Is Now Open.

Early Bird Deadline:
14 January 2011

Abstracts

Online Abstract Submission Is Now Open.

Online Abstract Submission Closes:
1 October 2010



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