Call for Abstracts

Now Accepting Submissions!

Submission Deadline is October 28, 2022.
No extensions will be given after this date

Online Abstract Submission

The PMMC 2023 Committee invites you to submit an abstract for presentation at the PMMC 2023 Conference. The general rules for submitting abstracts are listed on the General Rules page.

You may submit your abstract as an oral or poster presentation. Please click on the track topics listed below to thoroughly review the requirements of each track, and determine which track the abstract best fits. Please be sure to submit abstracts and/or panel/training proposals within the appropriate track using the links on this page. Abstracts should be 200-500 words in length. Abstract submissions will not be accepted outside of the submission link. Submitted abstracts will be rated based on clarity, value added to the Conference, and how well the topic fits within the track. Abstracts should be public releasable and contain no proprietary information. Please note that the Conference planning team may determine that an abstract best fits in a track other than what was originally selected by the author.

Upon acceptance of your presentation, you will be requested to submit final presentation materials to ARCTOS in electronic format via the PMMC Conference website using the Microsoft Office family of applications (PowerPoint preferred method). The final presentation must be received by January 30, 2023. Minor revisions submitted after that date will be considered but will not be included in the Conference materials. This will facilitate the preparation of Conference proceedings which will be posted on the Conference website. Once you receive an acceptance letter you will be provided with additional instructions for your presentation preparation and additional information for speakers.

Please make sure you read and understand the rules before submission.

Critical Deadlines

Abstract Submission Oct 28
Abstract Notification Nov 14
Final Presentation Submitted Jan 30

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