Abstract Submission

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Submit Your Abstract Soon!

Submit your abstract through the abstract submission system. You will be required to set up an account first.
All submissions will be reviewed based on technical merit, readability, relevance, and originality.
If you have any questions about the submission process, check the FAQ here or contact us.

Deadlines

COMING SOON

Abstract submission guidelines

To submit an abstract, we invite you to respect the guidelines and the template for the document layout that you will find below.

Authors will have to specify if they wish to present an oral communication or a poster. Abstracts will then be reviewed and selected by the SCF2026 Scientific Committee members. The selected candidates for both posters and oral communications will be notified by the SCF2026 Secretariat. 

Abstract submission | WARNING
  • 1 person can present :

– 1 oral communication or 1 flash communication or 1 poster

– 1 oral communication and 1 poster

– 1 flash communication and 1 poster

  • But CAN NOT present 1 oral communication and 1 flash communication

To submit multiple papers, you only need to create one web account. Please use the same account (personal access code) for any additional submission.

To ensure that your abstract is maintained in the program, you must register online and pay your registration. You must then confirm on your personal home page that you will present your abstract during the congress.

It will be possible to replace your abstract and modify the components of your submission (title, type…) until end of COMING SOON. Please use for that the unique web account you created during the initial submission, by clicking on the « Submission » button and on « Modify submission ».

All submissions must be made online from the website. Abstracts sent by email will not be accepted.

Oral presentation

Oral sessions consist of a series of individual talks. The time allocated to each oral presentation is 12 minutes in addition to 3 minutes dedicated to questions.

Poster presentation

A poster presentation allows you to interact face-to-face with people interested in your research. Each poster session lasts around 1 hour. Posters must not exceed A0 (84 cm wide by 119 cm long) in portrait format (landscape format is not allowed).