Abstract Submission
Abstract submission is now closed.
We invite all participants to submit abstracts on Basic Science, Clinical Science or Management of Sepsis, for poster or oral presentation, subject to review by the Scientific Committee.
Poster and oral presentations present an excellent opportunity to stimulate debate, raise issues or highlight quality work being carried out by teams or individuals. They can be used as a mechanism to reach a wider audience while both motivating colleagues and challenging their thinking.
All submissions will be subject to review and all presenters must register as FULL Conference delegates – i.e. not Day Delegates.
Please note the following important points:
- The Abstract Submission Deadline was 15th June 2010
- Abstract Submission:
- Abstracts must be submitted via the abstract submission area of the web site
- Your abstract must be submitted in English
- Faxed or posted abstracts will not be accepted for submission
- Any potential conflict of interests must be declared
- The author submitting the abstract is the Corresponding Author and this author’s contact details must be clearly given (address, tel, fax, e-mail). The name of the author (Presenting Author) presenting the paper or discussing the poster must be underlined.
- Abstracts are subject to a blind peer review by the members of the Sepsis 2010 Program Committee
- Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by 7th July 2010 (this allows time for authors to register at the discounted rate)
- The Presenting Author must be registered for the Sepsis 2010 by 31st July 2010. If the Registration Fee has not been received by this date the abstract will not be published
- Young Investigator and Travel Bursary Awards applications were to be made  before 15th June 2010
Publication of Abstracts
All accepted abstracts will be further reviewed and may be published in the journal Critical Care. This is an on-line journal available at http://ccforum.com where abstracts will be available as searchable full text and in pdf format. Supplements to Critical Care are free to access at the journal's website and no registration is required. The supplement will remain on the Symposium website indefinitely. Copyright: The submission of an abstract implies that all copyright is shared with the Sepsis 2010 Conference and subsequently the Critical Care journal.
Critical Care 2007 Supplement can be viewd here
Critical Care 2008 Supplement can be viewd here
Critical Care 2009 Supplement can be viewd here
Critical Care 2010 Supplement can be viewd here
Publication in Critical Care is under the editorial control of the journal and not the ISF nor Sepsis 2010.
In addition we will be providing printed copies at the Symposium to all delegates.