- Abstract deadline for
oral presentation : Dec. 31, 2005
poster presentation : April 30, 2006
→ extended deadline : July 31, 2006
(We may close accepting posters if the number of participants exceeds the limit. )
- Interested in participation
Please note that the number of attendees is limited.
It is thus highly recommended to inform us of your interest at your earliest convenience.
Please send inquiries to Ms. Meehee Kim (meehee@kaist.ac.kr)
Guidelines
1. Abstracts can be submitted only via e-mail. Please send your abstract the following e-mail address : Ms Meehee Kim (meehee@kaist.ac.kr)
2. Abstracts submitted by fax will not be accepted!
3. Each participant submitting an abstract is requested to register for IECA 2006 conference before abstract submission.
4. All abstracts must be submitted and presented in English.
5. All the authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by e-mail.
- If you have difficulties in submitting your abstracts or if you need any further information, please contact the IECA 2006 conference Secretariat: meehee@kaist.ac.kr
Guidelines for authors
- Preparation of abstracts
Abstracts should provide a concise summary of the content of your presentation and should be 200~250 words. Abstracts accepted for presentation will be printed in the book of abstracts of the conference as submitted.
1. Abstract submission form : Microsoft Word ( .doc file)
Typewritten on A4 paper with margins set as below for all text, including titles, etc.
- Top : 2.5cm
- Bottom : 2.5cm
- Left : 2.5cm
- Right : 2.5cm
Font : Times New Roman, but Affiliation in Italic.
Space of 1.0 point between lines for all text.
1.1 Title
- It should be aligned to the center over the main body.
- Use Times New Roman of 14 point in bold.
- The initial letter of each word in title should be written in capital.
1.2 Author
- Author names should be in 12 point with a single line below the title.
- The name of authors must be typed in the order of first name and last name.
- The presenting author’s name should be underlined.
- Author(s) of each abstract cannot be more than 10 persons.
- Author names should be separated by a comma. Where authors are from a number of different institutions, the appropriate institution number from the affiliation list should be given as a superscript number immediately after each author's name, e.g.:
Gil Dong Hong1, John Smith2, John Walker1
1.3 Author Affiliation
- Author affiliations (only the name of department, institution, city and country) should commence with a single line below the author.
- Use Italic of 11 point.
- Each institute should appear in the order used against the author names (see above paragraph) and show the appropriate superscript number,
1.4 Body of Abstract
- The body of the text should commence 1 line below the last affiliation.
- Each abstract should be 200~250 words in Times New Roman typed in 12 point.
- The use of standard abbreviations is acceptable. Other abbreviations should be placed in parenthesis after the first appearance of the full word for which it stands.
- Web links (URLs) should be provided in full, including both the title of the site and the URL.
1.5 References
- All references should be cited consecutively in the text, using numbers in square brackets.
- Only papers that have been published, or are in press, or are available through public e-print/preprint servers should be included in the reference list.
- Abbreviate the journal titles as in Chemical Abstracts or Biological Abstracts.
- References should be presented in the following style :
1. Lee, S.Y., Lee, D.-Y., and Kim, T.Y., (2005) Systems biotechnology for strain improvement. Trends Biotechnol., 23(7): 349-358.