◆ 会议时间:2025年7月14日至18日
◆ 会议地点:加拿大 蒙特利尔
◆ 会议简介:
2025年第44届美国病毒学会(ASV)年会将于2025年7月14日至18日在加拿大蒙特利尔举行,会议由美国病毒学会(ASV)主办。
美国病毒学会(ASV)成立于1981年,作为研究人类、动物、植物、真菌、昆虫、古生菌和细菌病毒的论坛,无论研究涉及临床、生态、生物或生化方法的使用。ASV每年举办一次年度会议,致力于促进活跃于病毒学各个方面的科学家之间的讨论和合作。未经许可禁止复制摘录转载本站任何内容-国际医学会议网(lingyuint.com)
ASV 2025 - 44th annual meeting of the American Society of Virology
Date: July 14 - 18, 2025
Venue: McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
摘要征文投稿:
Abstract submission for the ASV 2025 annual meeting is now open at the ScholarOne abstract submission site. The deadline for abstract submission is Monday, February 3, 2025 (11:59 pm./23:59 Eastern time). If you submitted an abstract in 2024, please use the same login and password. If you are a new user to the ScholarOne abstract site, you must create an account to submit an abstract.
Deadline: Monday, February 3, 2025 (11:59 pm./23:59 Eastern time)
Before submitting your abstract, please review the ASV 2025 Abstract Submission Guidelines.
点此提交摘要>>>Submit Abstract>>>
*IMPORTANT NOTES*
Abstract Authorship: The first author listed in the list of authors on the abstract must be the person who will actually present the talk or poster. You will also list the email address of this first author (first = presenting author) on the submission form and they will receive all email notifications regarding the date, session and time of presentation. During abstract submission, you will also be asked to identify the Principal Investigator (PI) for this research, e.g., the lab head or project leader.
Abstract Sponsors: An abstract sponsor is an ASV Full Member who can attest that an abstract is scientifically sound and ready for presentation. Non ASV members, ASV student members, and ASV associate members will need to provide the name and email of their sponsors when submitting their abstract. If you are a Full ASV member, you can list yourself on the submission form. Sponsors’ membership dues must be up to date for 2025. If you cannot identify a Full ASV member to sponsor your abstract, contact asv@asv.org.
Withdrawal: Because withdrawal of an abstract greatly disrupts the continuity of the program, do not request a workshop (oral) presentation unless you are certain that you or a co-author will attend ASV and be able to present your research at the meeting.
If an emergency arises and you must withdraw your abstract (and no co-author is able to make the presentation in your place), you must immediately notify the ASV Office via email at asv@asv.org or by telephone at 734-764-9686.
Abstract acceptance and presentation format assignment: Acceptance of abstracts submissions for presentation at the ASV Annual Meeting is based on the scientific quality of the submitted abstract. Please see below for guidance on ASV abstract content. Because of the large number of abstracts, not all oral and flash talk presentation format requests can be accommodated. These requests will also be considered for poster presentations.
Instructions
Word Count: Maximum number of words for the abstract text: 300.
Abstract Title: The title should be concise and informative. Avoid superfluous words such as "preliminary studies on" etc.
Abstract Content: The abstract should educate the reader by clearly stating the originality of the work and its specific conclusions. A good scientific abstract should convey 1) the context and goal of your research, 2) the approach or method(s), 3) the key results, and 4) why this is impactful. It is NOT appropriate to state: "The results will be discussed.” All abstracts will be reviewed by the Program Committee but will not be edited. Carefully proofread your abstract for errors. Further examples and guidance on how to prepare a scientific conference abstract can be found here or here.
Tables and Figures: These items are permitted in the abstract.
Topics & Themes: During abstract submission, you will be asked to select 2 topics that best match your presentation theme - One from each of the lists below - Virus Families and Research Areas.
Virus Families
- Adeno-, Papilloma-, & Polyomaviruses
- Arenaviruses
- Arthropod-borne viruses (Arboviruses)
- Bacteriophages & Archaeal viruses
- Bornaviruses
- Bunyaviruses
- Calici- & Astroviruses
- Coronaviruses & Arteriviruses
- Filoviruses
- Flaviviruses
- Giant viruses, Fungal viruses, & Algal viruses
- Hepatitis Viruses
- Herpesviruses
- Invertebrate Viruses
- Orthomyxoviruses
- Paramyxoviruses & Pneumoviruses
- Parvo- & Circoviruses
- Picornaviruses
- Plant Viruses
- Poxviruses
- Reoviruses & Birnaviruses
- Retroviruses
- Rhabdoviruses
- Rotaviruses
- Togaviruses/ Alphaviruses
Research Areas
- Adaptive Immunity
- Antiviral Therapies
- Careers Workshop Only
- Chronic, Latent & Persistent Infections
- Co-infections & Multi-Microbial Interactions
- Egress & Transmission
- Epidemiology & Public Health
- Evolution, Ecology, & Reservoirs
- Innate Immune Effector Functions
- Innate Immune Sensing
- New & Emerging Viruses
- Novel Methodology & Technology
- Pathogenesis
- Plant Defense Responses
- Polymicrobial or Multi-virus Interactions
- Receptors, Attachment & Entry
- Replication & Gene Expression
- RNA Biology
- Structural Virology
- Systems Biology & 'Omics Approaches
- Teaching and Communicating Virology
- Trafficking & Assembly
- Vaccines
- Vector Biology & Virus-Vector Interactions
- Veterinary Virology
- Viral Interference with Host Defense
- Virus-Based Therapies & Viral Vectors
- Viruses & Cancer
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