ABSTRACT
Congress delegates are cordially invited to submit abstracts of their scientific work for presentation at the 1st INCAMS Congress.
An unlimited number of abstracts may be submitted, provided the presenting author registers to the congress.
A limited number of abstracts will be selected for oral presentation during congress symposia. Authors wishing to compete for these oral communication slots should mark the appropriate field on the on-line abstract-submission form.
Deadline for receipt:
1st July 2026, 23:59 CET.
List of topics
- Clinical and Forensic Toxicology
- Clinical Pharmacology + TPN (therapeutic proteins and nucleotides)
- Emerging technologies, Bioinformatics and AI
- Endogenous Small Molecules
- Imaging MS
- Metabolomics: Lipidomics, glycomics, etc
- Proteomics
- Volatolomics and VOCs analysis
General Requirements
The text must be clear, concise, and written in proper English. The content must not have been previously published in academic journals or subject to peer review. Significant technical information must not be withheld. Abstracts must absolutely contain results. Statements such as “results will be discussed” are not acceptable and will lead to rejection.
General Information
- Confirmation of receipt:
Receipt of the abstract will be acknowledged by e-mail immediately after submission. - Notification of acceptance or rejection:
Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection within 30th August 2026. - Registration:
The presenting author of each abstract must register for the congress.
IMPORTANT
When submitting the abstract, please make sure to indicate as presenting author the person who will register and attend the Congress (no other authors). The presenting author cannot be modified after the submission.
How to prepare and submit an abstract
- Abstracts should be prepared off-line in advance;
- Prepare your abstract on a word processor (such as Microsoft Word);
- Do not include title, authors’ names and affiliations in the abstract file
- Tables and figures are not allowed;
- References are not allowed;
- When abbreviations are used, spell out the full word at first mention in the text followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. Thereafter, use the abbreviation throughout.
When the on-line system requires the abstract to be entered, copy and paste your text. In case your text includes special characters (apex, subscript, Greek letters, etc.), please note that they should be inserted through the appropriate buttons which you can find in the online submission system.
Abstracts are limited to 2300 characters, spaces included (title, authors’ names and affiliations excluded). The system will automatically notify you if the abstract exceeds this number of characters.
Title, author(s) and affiliation(s) must be added separately at the appropriate step.
