Abstract Submission 2025
SOON AVAILABLE
EXTRAORDINARY OPENING
from September 16th to 20th (11:59 pm)
May 26 - June 13
Extended to June 23 (11:59 pm)
The application is now closed
* To become a member, you must register on the website and complete the bank transfer. Membership is considered active only once the payment has been made (the date of the bank transfer will be used as reference). Membership credentials and confirmation will be sent at a later stage.
By submitting an abstract, you agree to share your research with the scientific community.
All abstracts will undergo peer review by the Scientific Committee, including both the “BraYniacs” and the “International BraYniacs,” who will determine their suitability for either oral or poster presentation.
In addition, the Steering Committee may consider abstracts submitted for oral presentation for inclusion in the Speed Talk format. Please note that Speed Talks do not include a Q&A session.
As such, young neuroscientists attending the BraYn Conference 2025 will have the opportunity to present their work in one of three formats:
- Oral Presentation
- Speed Talk
- Poster Presentation
Submission Rules
Please read the following guidelines carefully before submitting your abstract:
- The presenting author must be registered for the conference (Step 2) prior to abstract submission.
- The presenting author must also be a member of the BraYn Association (Step 1). Please refer to the flowchart for the recommended submission steps.
- Abstracts must be written in Times New Roman, 12 pt font, with 1.5 line spacing, and the text should be justified.
- The body of the abstract must not exceed 2,000 characters, including spaces.
- All abstracts must be written and presented in English.
- Define all abbreviations upon first use; do not include tables, figures, or references.
- Do not use paragraphs, indentations, or tab stops in the body of the text.
The uploaded abstract must include:
- Title
- Main body text
- Abstracts that do not meet these formatting requirements will not be considered for review.
Each participant may submit a maximum of two abstracts as first author.