Abstract Submission - III INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON REPRODUCTIVE BIOTECHNOLOGIES FOR WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
- Larissa Schneider Brandão Souza
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1. Thematic Areas
Submissions must be categorized into one of the following areas:
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART): Innovations and applications in reproductive techniques.
Biobank: Strategies for cryopreservation and management of genetic resources.
Genetics: Genomics, genetic diversity, and health of wildlife populations.
Reproductive Behavior and Management: Applied ethology and reproductive management in ex situ and in situ environments.
2. Submission Rules & Authorship
Limit per Author: A maximum of two abstracts is allowed per first author.
Author Count: Each work may include a maximum of 12 authors. First names and surnames must be written in full; only middle names should be abbreviated using the format: Surname, First_Name M..
Language: Abstracts must be written in English according to the standards detailed in the [DOWNLOAD ABSTRACT MODEL].
Abstract Format: The text must be a single paragraph, justified, using Times New Roman font (size 10) with single spacing.
Character Count: The text must contain a minimum of 1,500 and a maximum of 4,000 characters, including spaces.
Structure: Submissions must include an introduction, objective, methodology, results (partial or completed), and final considerations. Tables, figures, or bibliographic citations are not permitted.
Keywords: A maximum of 5 keywords must be provided, separated by commas. Words already included in the title should not be used as keywords.
Required Information:
The title is limited to 200 characters.
The email of the corresponding author is mandatory.
Whenever applicable, legal authorization protocols must be provided.
Acknowledgments should briefly list funding institutions and grant numbers using acronyms.
3. Scope of Work
We encourage a wide range of contributions. The following categories are accepted:
Research: Original scientific studies with structured methodology and empirical results.
Opinion: Critical perspectives or thought-provoking ideas grounded in scientific reasoning on current topics.
Conservation Applications: Case studies or reports demonstrating the practical application of technical knowledge in wildlife conservation projects.
Biobank Projects and Planning: Strategic designs, logistical frameworks, and infrastructure planning for genetic resource banks in Zoos, Aquariums, and other institutions.
Technical Notes: Concise reports on methodological improvements, new laboratory techniques, or significant brief observations.
Biobank Implementation Results: Empirical data and analysis on the performance and results of established germplasm banks.
4. Important Dates
Event | Deadline |
Abstract Submission Deadline | May 30, 2026 |
Scientific Committee Review | By June 15, 2026 |
Deadline for Corrected Versions | By June 30, 2026 |
Final Decisions & Oral Presentation Announcement | July 15, 2026 |
Publication (Annals)
All approved abstracts will be published in the Conference Annals in a Peer-Reviewed International Scientific Journal as an Open Access publication, ensuring global visibility and impact for your research.
Information: The specific scientific journal and indexing details are currently being finalized and will be officially announced shortly.
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