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ISIDORe Final Users’ conference – abstract submission

Submit your abstracts using the form below.

Pandemic Preparedness & RESPONSE Through ISIDORe:

A celebration of Users and Research Infrastructures

(ISIDORe Final Users’ Conference)

As the ISIDORe project concludes its groundbreaking journey, we invite you to join us in celebrating its achievements at the ISIDORe Final Users’ Conference. This special event will spotlight the remarkable work facilitated by ISIDORe’s research infrastructure services, showcasing the diverse projects and innovations that have advanced pandemic preparedness and response research.

We warmly welcome abstract submissions from ISIDORe users (and/or the service providers that supported them) to highlight the results and impact of their projects. This conference is not only an opportunity to share your scientific accomplishments but also a chance to connect with the vibrant ISIDORe community and contribute to shaping the future of infectious disease research. Let’s come together to honour our shared successes and explore new horizons in pandemic preparedness.

The conference will bring together ISIDORe users and access providers in person in Paris, while also welcoming the broader scientific community to participate online.

Abstracts should be submitted on the ISIDORe website by 15 January 2025, 10.00 CET (Brussels Time).

We strongly encourage all ISIDORe users, particularly early-career scientists, to share their research!

Contact Information: For inquiries related to abstract submission, please contact application@isidore-project.eu

We will take photographs during the meeting to be used for ISIDORe communications materials, a recording of the event will also be made available via our project media channels. By registering for this event, you give consent that your image may be used for this purpose.

Presenter information

Project role(Required)
Gender
Your organization and country
Career stage(Required)

Possible ‘Career Stages’ are (as defined in Frascati manual 2015):

  • Category A – Top grade researcher: Example: ‘Full professor’ or ‘Director of research’.
  • Category B – Senior researcher. Examples: ‘associate professor’ or ‘senior researcher’ or ‘principal investigator’.
  • Category C – Recognised researcher. Examples: ‘assistant professor’, ‘investigator’ or ‘post-doctoral fellow’.
  • Category D – First stage researcher: Either doctoral students or researchers working in posts that do not normally require a doctorate degree. Examples: ‘PhD students’ or ‘junior researchers’ (without a PhD).

Project details

ISIDORe call for proposals that you applied to(Required)
ID number you automatically associated to the project at the pre-application step
Research infrastructure(s) you received support from(Required)
Laboratory/organisation where the work was carried out.
Service(s) status(Required)
Preferred presentation method(Required)
Do you want your abstract to be considered for a travel award?(Required)
e.g., keynote speakers, framework for networking, information on EU infrastructures & their services, etc.
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Please read before writing your abstract

We recommend structuring your abstract as follows:

  • Context: Provide background information and the objectives of your research.
  • Methods: Briefly describe the approaches, methods and/or techniques you needed from ISIDORe..
  • Results: Summarise the key findings facilitated by ISIDORe support.
  • Conclusions: Highlight the significance of your results, especially in the context of pandemic preparedness and response.

Important: Your abstract must focus on the portion of your research supported by ISIDORe services. Submissions that clearly showcase ISIDORe’s impact will be prioritised for inclusion in the conference programme)

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