The deadline for abstracts is 28.02.2025 - 23:59h.
All abstracts submitted are subject to review. Only those that receive a positive review will be accepted for poster or oral presentation and printed as papers in their entirety in the proceedings (M30).
Authors will be notified of review results by 15.03.2025. For authors whose abstracts are accepted, the deadline for sending the works as a whole is 15.04.2025.
Please carefully study the preparation instructions provided below:
All abstracts are sent exclusively by electronic mail to the email address abstract@karnef.org. The title of the message must include the name and surname of the lead author, as well as the name of the institution where he works. Attach a file containing the abstract itself in MS Word for Windows format to the email message. Page size should be A4 (210x297mm), with left and right margins of 3cm, orientation "Portrait", font Arial, font size 10 (without exceptions for titles etc.)
On the first page, provide the following information:
Name, surname, name and address of the institution, contact address, telephone number and email address of the lead author
Names, surnames and names of institutions (including addresses) of co-authors
Serial number and name of the selected Congress/Symposium thematic area
Title of the paper-abstract in English and Serbian
Important: DO NOT use abbreviations in the title of the paper, except when absolutely necessary.
The second page should contain:
Title of the paper-abstract in English and Serbian;
Text of the abstract in English and Serbian.
Important: On the other side, do NOT list the names of authors, co-authors and institutions where they work. Abbreviations, if used, should be defined at their first appearance in the text (whereby the abbreviation should be stated in parentheses), and those that are not generally accepted should be avoided. Use SI (Systeme Internationale) units whenever possible.
The abstract can have a maximum of 30 lines. Divide the abstract into the following sections:
Introduction
Materials and methods
Results
Conclusion