Normes d’édition
Instructions for abstract submission (The Abstract should be in English)
The authors are invited to submit the abstract using the Template available at this link.
The file title of your abstract should be noted as follow: “First Author_etal._Topic_number_Oral-or-Poster” and should be submitted to: microbiod5@gmail.com and to submission site link
The communication can be presented in English or French, however, the Power Point slides should be in English. The Posters have also to be written in English.
Instructions for oral presentation
- The oral presentations will be strictly limited to 10 min. A 5 min period between presentations will accommodate questions, discussion and introduction of the next speaker. Time limits will be strictly enforced by session chair. Duration for keynote speaker presentations is 50 min + 10-minute discussion.
- Usually, you should consider 1 minute per slide. We also strongly advise you to number your slides in the form "number of slide"/(total number of presentation slides”) which will allow the chairman to better see at which level you are of your presentation according to time.
- If possible please send us your presentation by October (Friday) 20 , 2023 in pptx and pdf format to the address microbiod5@gmail.com at least in order to allow us to prepare the sessions in advance.
- If you could not send your presentation in advance, Uploading your presentation should be done preferentially once you register for the meeting upon your arrival. A desk with a computer will be set up in the conference room for that. Please, bring your presentation on a Flash drive. You can also upload your presentation the day before your oral presentation.
- In order to avoid compatibility problems between PC & Mac and powerpoint versions, we strongly recommend you to convert your pptx presentation to pdf. You can still give the feeling of animation if you decompose your animated slide in several ones.
- The file of your presentation should be identified as following : "code-number-of-abstract_Last-name-of-speaker_Day-of-presentation_morning-or-afternoon”.
- When possible, please, be present in the conference room 15 min before the beginning of your session in order to have time to discuss with the session chair that will be in charge to introduce you.
- Since the session Chair will usually tell the title of you work, you could start your talk without repeating it in order to save time.
Instructions for poster
- The posters should be prepared in portrait format with a maximum A0 size (i.e. height 118.9 cm x width 84.1 cm).
- They will be disclosed from Thursday (8:30) to Friday (18:00). Numbered panels will be provided on the conference room to attach your poster. Some posters will also be mounted directly on the walls of the room. The posters have been grouped by topic and should be attached according to the number (1 to 76) assigned to them in the program using double-side adhesive tape which is already located on the panels. These numbers will appear on the top left hand side of the boards so you can locate them easily. If necessary extra tape will be available at the registration desk.
- A total of 3 poster sessions of 1 hour are scheduled on Friday . Authors will be expected to be present in front of their poster in order to answer to questions at least at one of these sessions according to the following schedule: which will be communicated later.
- In order to efficiently communicate the results of your research to the viewers, you are kindly requested to devote considerable effort in the design of your poster and you could follow some of the points below:
- Avoid putting too much material and text on the poster.
- The heading should have letters at least 35 mm (100 Pt) high listing the title of the paper, authors, institution and its location.
- Lettering for text and illustrations should be at least 10 mm (36 pt) high.
- The introduction should contain 3 to 5 sentences outlining essential information necessary to understand the study and why it was done.
- The objectives of the study, the questions to be addressed or the hypothesis to be tested should be clearly stated in as few words as possible.
- Outline your methods briefly.
- Results should be presented as graphs or tables. They should be self-explanatory and therefore please provide a clear legend including symbols. You may also want to provide an interpretation of the results below each panel.
- The discussion (if necessary) and conclusions should be succinctly stated on large type. Many viewers read this first and hence it should be easy to understand
- Providing A4 takeaway versions of your poster is also encouraged.
Please do not hesitate to contact us (microbiod5@gmail.com), If you require any further information and for any question !
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