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$25.00

By submitting the payment for your abstract you are agreeing with the publication of your abstracts in the Journal Frontiers in Neurology as well as in the Abstract Book (electronical version) to be distributed to all participants at the ISCN2018.

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Submit an Abstract:

Share your clinical research with international colleagues who are actively aligning clinical practice with advances in neuroscience. We welcome abstracts of both an empirical and philosophical nature related to the field of clinical neuroscience. Investigators at all career stages are encouraged to submit one or more abstracts.

Abstracts will be peer-reviewed and acceptance will be based on content, available space, and overall program balance. The ISCN is especially interested in case studies and case series clinical research. All abstracts will be presented as posters with assigned author times from May 24-26, 2018.

ISCN Publications – Accepted abstracts will be published in the journal Frontiers in Neurology (index factor 3.225) and listed on the ISCN website. Unless otherwise requested, ISCN reserves the right to publish titles, authors, affiliations, and full text of submitted or accepted abstracts on the website or any other digital or print publication.

Abstract submissions are $25 per abstract. Learn More on How to Submit an Abstract Here: https://www.frontiersin.org/events/International_Symposium_on_Clinical_Neuroscience_2018/5263 Abstract Tutorial

When creating a research poster, PowerPoint is a very effective tool, particularly when the poster will be displayed digitally. PowerPoint has special algorithms to allow a slide to be expanded larger than it was originally created with minimal loss of quality. This is why you can see a presentation on a 300” screen at a conference, and a 20” screen on your computer, with the same quality.

This tutorial will walk you through the steps to make a BASIC poster and a more ADVANCED poster, depending on how creative you wish to be. The important things to remember are to 1) Make sure they are created in WIDESCREEN mode and 2) Make sure you Export the file as a JPEG at 1920×1080 resolution, or greater. These are both described in the tutorial.<

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