The Scientific Committee welcomes the submission of original contributions on the Progress and Controversies in Hydrocephalus.
Abstracts must be submitted the latest by May 3, 2021.
All accepted papers will be presented in one of the following formats:
- Oral presentation: Fully presented in oral format. Presenters will be trained on how to use the Virtual Meeting Platform
- E-Poster presentation: To be delivered through the Virtual Meeting Platform in an engaging and easy to use manner. A short training on how to use the platform will be provided to the presenters.
Authors should indicate the thematic topic and their presentation format preference, but the final decision on the presentation type will be determined by the Scientific Committee.
If you want to submit an abstract (only one submission per author is in order) for the Young Investigators, it is necessary to be an Oral Presentation and you have to confirm that:
- You are currently in a training position:
- Medical student or science undergraduate
- Studying for a doctorate degree and not in a substantive clinical post
- Scientific post-doctorate post without staff status
- Currently in a clinical Residency program or Fellowship position
The presentation of the accepted abstracts is compulsory and the abstracts will be published in the Meeting’s book of abstracts. There is also the option to publish your abstract to the online journal Fluids and Barriers of the CNS. During the abstract submission process, you will asked to either choose to publish your abstract to the journal or opt out from the process.