Abstract Submission

  • 9th January 2024

Now Closed

Abstracts will only be accepted through this online submission system.
Abstracts submission will close on Wednesday, February 14, at 23:59 CET.

GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS

  • An author can submit a maximum of one abstract per abstract type.
  • All abstracts MUST be submitted in the presenting author’s name.
  • On completion of your abstract submission, you will be sent an automated confirmation email. Please check your junk folder if you do not immediately receive this email.
  • You must use the same email address for submitting an abstract as you will use for registering for the Paris Congress.
  • If a Free Paper/e-Poster/Case Report is accepted for display/presentation, the Presenter must undertake to display/present live in Paris.
  • Presenter must be a registered delegate at the 15th EuCornea Congress and pay all applicable fees. § All abstracts selected will be posted online at www.eucornea.org and will appear exactly as submitted.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION TYPES

  • Free Papers
  • Case Reports
  • E-Posters

ABSTRACTS WILL BE CONSIDERED ON THE FOLLOWING THEMES

  • Corneal Transplantation & Keratoprosthesis
  • Ocular Surface & Tear Film
  • Infections and Inflammation
  • Keratoconus and Collagen Cross Linking
  • Lens and Corneal Refractive Surgery: Corneal Complications
  • Pterygium and limbal stem cell failure
  • Imaging

ABSTRACT FORMAT

All submitted Free Paper and Poster abstracts must be in English and follow the structured format:

  • Title – max 250 characters
  • Purpose – max 100 words
  • Setting – max 50 words
  • Methods – max 100 words
  • Results – max 100 words
  • Conclusions – max 100 words
  • Financial Disclosure of all authors

All submitted Case Report abstracts must be in English and follow the structured format:

  • Title – max 250 characters
  • Purpose – max 100 words
  • Setting – max 50 words
  • Report of case – max 300 words
  • Conclusion/Take home message – max 150 words

7 co-authors will be permitted per abstract – no more. Submitters can edit their abstracts up to the deadline by logging back into the Call for Papers section online. References and credits cannot be included as part of an abstract. Formulae should, in general, be avoided. Indicate whether the presenting author or any co-author has a financial interest in the subject matter or receives money from any mentioned company. (mention on first slide of presentation) The organisers will not accept any responsibility for abstracts that have been submitted incorrectly.

ABSTRACT FORMAT

All abstracts will be reviewed, graded and accepted or rejected by the Programme Committee. The Committee reserves the right to determine whether a submission is accepted as an oral presentation or for e-poster display.

Free Papers accepted for presentation at the Paris Congress will be allocated 6 minutes. All authors of accepted Free Papers must be present in Paris and a registered delegate of the Congress.

A selection of high scoring posters will be selected for presentation at the Paris Congress. All presented poster authors must be present in Paris and a registered delegate of the Congress. All other accepted posters will be in the format of electronic posters. In order to have their poster displayed electronically, all poster authors must be registered delegates.

A selection of high scoring Case Presentations will be invited for presentation at the Paris Congress. Presented Case Report authors must be present in Paris and a registered delegate of the Conference. All other accepted case reports will be in the format of electronic posters. In order to have their poster displayed electronically, all poster authors must be registered delegates.

Abstracts will be considered from vision scientists only if they work is in an academic setting and have an ophthalmologist as a co-author. Abstracts from company staff will not be accepted.

If you choose to submit an abstract, we will use your personal details to keep you updated on its status including whether it has been accepted for presentation at the Paris Congress and will be sent to a third-party Audio-Visual Company in order for them to contact you in relation to uploading your presentation.