Publication of Abstracts on the FEPS Website
FEPS is in the process of developing and expanding its own web-site. As part
of this process it wishes to offer a service to member organisations to
reproduce abstracts of work which will be presented at scientific meetings.
In particular, this will be useful to societies and organisations who do not
produce printed pre-circulated abstracts, and to those who wish to offer their
work to a wider audience.
This will be a free service to members and
will be organised via the administrative office, who currently maintain the
web-site.
How to prepare your submission:
In order to keep
work to a minimum in London all preparative work must be done by the
submitting organisation - no editorial work will be carried out.
Abstracts will only be accepted via the official organisers of the
meeting and not from individual authors. Submit the abstracts preferably as a
file attachment to an e-mail, or if necessary on a diskette (PC formatted). Use
a standard word processing package - preferably Word6 or an equivalent. Do not
submit figures or diagrams. Put all of the abstracts onto a single file if there
are less than 100 abstracts. Increase the number of files pro rata for a greater
number of abstracts. DO NOT submit each abstract as a single file. Include a
programme of events, if possible, at the beginning of the first file, listing
the times of poster and oral presentation, invited lectures and other events.
You may publish in any language, but a brief resume of your submission
in English is required to ensure it is placed on the web-site correctly.
Where to submit:
E-mail:
Webmaster
By
mail to: Torben R. Uhrenholt
Physiology and Pharmacology
Winslowparken
21
DK-5000 Odense C
Denmark
Notes:
It would be
appreciated if you could give as much notice as possible of your intention to
submit. In particular if you can give an indication some weeks in advance of
when to expect a submission this would be particularly useful.
Remember
that there is a FEPS calendar on the web-site. Do you have your Meeting clearly
advertised on this site? If not please send your Meetings calendar to Sheila
Greaves at the above address.
You may wish to have a link page with your
own society or organisation; please let us know if you would like
this.
Abstracts are designed for pre-circulation for a particular meeting
and will be removed afterwards. The submitting organisation retains the
copyright over abstracts.
The Physiological Society or FEPS can accept no
responsibility for the content of any abstract or programme content. However, it
is expected that all abstracts conform to national guidelines governing
experiments on animals and human subjects. In addition The Physiological Society
and FEPS will enter into no discussion regarding scientific malpractice. It
remains the responsibility of the submitting authors and submitting organisation
that such guidelines are responsibilities are enforced.