The late-breaking track allows presenters to showcase research in progress or early results that do not fit into any other session category. This is an excellent opportunity to get valuable feedback from the conference community and promote collaborations with other attendees.
The submission deadline for the late-breaking abstracts is not an extension of the general abstract submission deadline. To be eligible for a late-breaking abstract presentation, your work must be new and have not been presented previously at a national meeting or published in any online or PubMed indexed venue.
We will select three oral abstracts for the late-breaking sessions based on the quality of your research and its impact. Please note, however, that this is a highly competitive process. If you are accepted to present a late-breaking abstract, you will be asked to provide full financial disclosure information and agree to abide by the Code of Conduct.