ISEV Symposium on EVs in Nervous Systems Late Breaking Abstract |
The ISEV Symposium on EVs in Nervous Systems is the initiative of the ISEV Special Interest Group EViNS in which the aim is to build an efficient and inclusive framework to promote knowledge exchange on the biology, function, and potential clinical application of extracellular vesicles in the nervous system. This first-in-kind symposium is the first in a series of bi-annual symposia under the auspices of EViNS. Organized by Christian Neri and Julie Saugstad, along with the International Organizing Committee, the meeting brings together the global community studying extracellular vesicles in neurology. The event is in person and will be held from 6-8 December 2023 in Rome, Italy. Please find more details here.
This meeting will feature state-of-the-art presentations, interactive panel discussions and poster presentations. The program will be build from abstracts, so we encourage the registrants to submit their latest work. Abstracts will be reviewed by an expert panel and selected for oral or poster presentation. The deadline for late breaking abstract submission (poster submission only) is November 7, 2023.. Please note that you must be registered for this meeting in order to submit an abstract.
This meeting will feature state-of-the-art presentations, interactive panel discussions and poster presentations. The program will be build from abstracts, so we encourage the registrants to submit their latest work. Abstracts will be reviewed by an expert panel and selected for oral or poster presentation. The deadline for late breaking abstract submission (poster submission only) is November 7, 2023.. Please note that you must be registered for this meeting in order to submit an abstract.
Please submit structured abstracts, with the body text limited to maximum 2,000 characters without spaces. Please, do not include references, figures, tables, or non-standard characters in the abstract title or body text.
To enable safe environment for sharing and discussing unpublished work, this meeting will have strict NO photos, movies or recording policy. The abstract book will only be available to symposium participants.