My project is still on going and there are no results yet, however I would like to present the problem for discussion and debate at the conference. Should I submit an abstract?
A. Abstracts are intended to present scientific studies, research, programmes, policies, etc. highlighting both the methods or description and results or recommendations. If you are describing a study that is still in the planning stage, it would not be suitable for an abstract submission, unless the method that you will use is, for instance, of particular scientific interest. However, if you are currently doing investigation and you only have initial data but it seems relevant or significant, please submit the abstract.
Related Questions
- If an individual has been invited by the conference committee to speak on a specific topic, is he or she eligible to submit an abstract on another topic?
- I am unable to attend the conference. Can I still submit my abstract for publication in the conference programme booklet/ CD?
- Are members of the Abstract Review Panel, Conference Committee or other affiliated groups eligible to submit abstracts?