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Invited & Abstract Programme

We welcome the submission of abstracts to be considered for inclusion in the conference poster sessions, and we anticipate a small number of accepted abstracts will be selected for short lightning talks within the main conference programme. We encourage submission across a number of topics (Early Discovery and Development, Preclinical Development, Clinical Development, New antibacterial or antifungal classes, Non-traditional approaches, Stewardship, Antimicrobial Supply and Access, AMR Diagnostics, Preventatives / Vaccines, AMR Epidemiology) aligned with the focus of the GAMRIC conference.

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Abstract Programme & Abstract Submission

Abstract submissions are welcomed from 05 May to 13 June 2025.

The link to submit abstracts will be accessible on 05 May 2025.

Submission

Note! Accepted abstracts will be contacted afterwards to send their abstract as a file with the italicization.

Text

ALL CAPS for text (other than abbreviations or acronyms) are not allowed. The abstract text may not be longer than a maximum of 350 words.

Pictures/Graphs/Tables

Authors may include a maximum of three pictures or graphs table (of up to ten rows x ten columns) per abstract. Words within the table count towards the total maximum of words allowed.

Title

Abstract titles must be submitted according to the scientific rules. This includes any special characters and special words that need to be capitalized or in italics. Abstract titles will be proofread. Titles in ALL CAPS (other than abbreviations or acronyms) are not allowed.

Submit your abstract

You can save your abstract at any time. Please make sure to have all fields completed before you finally submit your abstract. You will receive a confirmation by email after the submission (please make sure to state your correct email address!). Please note that emails regarding the submission will be sent to the submitter. All correspondence regarding acceptance or rejection, including further information on the mode of presentation etc. will be sent to the presenting author.

If you have any questions or need any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Spelling guidelines

The International System of Units (SI) should be used wherever appropriate. Genus and species names should be written in full on first mention and then abbreviated on subsequent mention.

The following scientific rules apply (examples in brackets):

Systematic names (genus, family and higher orders): capitalized (Chlamydia, Enterobacteriaceae, Picornaviridae).
(group A streptococci, mycobacteria, chlamydiae).
Generic drug names: lower case (penicillin).
Avoid using brand names; if needed: capitalized with trademark symbol (Rocephin®).
Diseases and viruses: lower case (hepatitis, herpes zoster, herpesvirus, West Nile virus).
Please observe standard English grammar rules including a space after full stops and commas.
Only common abbreviations may be used without definition.

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