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Poster Abstract Submission

RESEARCH OR TRANSLATION POSTER ABSTRACT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We are doing things differently with the Eating Disorders Think Tank 2024! 

We want Think Tank participants to display and discuss their work as part of the event - that's why everyone who registers to attend Think Tank 2024 and submits an abstract will automatically be considered for a poster presentation. If you have registered to attend, you can apply to include your poster in the poster display any time up until 30 May 2024.

All abstracts will be considered for eligibility and you will receive your author notification within 5 days of submitting your abstract.

The top 4 abstract submissions will be awarded an oral presentation in the Lightning Round sessions on Friday 7 June. Authors will also receive a complimentary registration to attend Think Tank 2024.

SUBMISSION PROCESS

All presenting authors must be registered to attend the Think Tank (don't forget to Join the Network [which is free] for a 10% discount).

Review the abstract submission guidelines below and prepare your poster abstract.

Submit your Poster abstract by 30th May 2024...but the sooner you submit, the sooner you know - we guarantee author notification within 5 days of poster abstract submission!

All submissions to address the criteria and format requirements below. Submissions are reviewed by the AEDRTC scientific committee and will be selected based on the criteria below.

Please submit your Abstract in the appropriate format via email to: admin@eatingdisordersresearch.org.au

IMPORTANT DATES

Submit your Poster abstract by 30th May 2024.

All abstracts will be considered for eligibility and you will receive your author notification provided within 5 days of submission advising if your poster has been accepted or not. 

Presenting authors must be registered to attend the Think Tank.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTING RESEARCH OR TRANLSATION POSTER PRESENTATIONS

  1. Poster content needs to be reporting research or translation-based work. 
  2. Poster addresses important research for eating disorders or a related area (with relevance to eating disorders articulated)
  3. Research students, early career researchers, lived experience researchers, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander researchers and clinical researchers are particularly encouraged to submit their poster abstract.
  4. Because this meeting is focused on cutting-edge research from within eating disorders field and from highly relevant areas within mental health, we are happy to accept posters that relate to work in progress, providing essential design features and, as available, preliminary results.  

ABSTRACT FORMATTING:

TITLE: Type title in UPPER CASE letters.

AUTHORS: List all authors with the presenter first.

ORGANISE THE BODY OF THE ABSTRACT:

  1. Introduction
  2. Methods
  3. Results
  4. Conclusions.\
    **Please note there is a limit of 250 words for the body of the abstract. Any abstract that exceeds this limit will not be considered.

Save your abstract as a PDF and email it to admin@eatingdisordersresearch.org.au by the due date

FORMAT AND PROCEDURE OF POSTER SESSION:

Specific details will be provided at the time of notification of acceptance of the work for poster presentation. 

SUBMIT YOUR POSTER ABSTRACT:

By 30th May 2024 via email to admin@eatingdisordersresearch.org.au

Research can transform people's lives.

The Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the National Leadership in Mental Health program.

Lead Agency, InsideOut Institute for Eating Disorders, is a joint venture between the Sydney Local Health District and the University of Sydney

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