Congress of biochemistry. SMBBM judged opportune to join a special meeting on the 'Mechanisms of plant resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses' with the Third SMBBM International Congress of Biochemistry and the sixth FASBMB Congress. The scientific event is held in Marrakech (Morocco) during the period of April 20-25, 2009.
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Abstracts
Participants
are kindly requested to submit their abstracts in English or French. Authors
will be notified regarding abstract acceptance. The abstract (1 page)
must be sent to the SMBBM (congress-meeting2009@biokimia.org,
infos@biokimia.org) as an attached file.
Abstract must include
the following sections: title, Authors names and the address
of their institutions, abstract and key words (5 key words).
- The number of contributions is limited to One presentation by author.
- Abstracts from non payed registrations will not be included in the final
abstract book.
Abstract. Abstract should not exceed 1 page and include objectives, methods, results and conclusions. Key Words: List separately up to 5 key words.
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Authors for accepted abstracts will be asked to submit a 4-5 page text to be published in the proceedings (CD version) of the joint 3rd. SMBBM International Congress of Biochemistry, IUBMB Special Meeting on plant stresses and 6th. FASBMB Congress. As in previous manifestations, proceeding CD will be ready for all participants on starting of the Congress. Deadline for Proceeding text submission: March 24, 2009. Proceeding texts (4-5 pages) must be sent to the SMBBM (congress-meeting2009@biokimia.org, infos@biokimia.org ) as an attached file. (see examples of texts on: documents)
Papers
for proceedings should include the following sections: title,
Authors names and the address of their institutions, abstract
and key words, text (+acknowledgements), references,
each table, legends to figures.
The
entire text, including figure and table legends and the reference list,
should be simple-spaced. All pages should be numbered consecutively.
Title
should be concise, descriptive and informative.
The authors' full names (first name, middle initial(s),and surname),
institution, city and state or country where the work was done) should
be followed by the name, address, telephone and fax numbers and
e-mail address of the corresponding author.
Text:
When appropriate, the text should have sections for: Introduction,
Material and methods, Results an discussion. Introduction:
Define the reason for the study, the nature of the problem, and its relation
to previous work. Material and methods: Describe materials, equipment
and experimental subjects. Results: Present in logical sequence the data
generated using, as appropriate, tables and figures without duplication.
Discussion: Indicate the conclusions that may be drawn and place them
in the context of a critical appraisal of previous work. Distinguish clearly
new information from previous findings, and speculation from fact. Problems
arising out of the study may be identified, and relevant hypotheses may
be generated.
References:
Literature cited should be restricted to papers from peer-review journals,
or to articles and chapters in books. Presentations at Meetings may only
be cited with reference to an abstract published in a peer-review journal.
List references consecutively in their alphabetical order. "Unpublished
observations" and "personal communications" may not be
used as references but may be inserted in parentheses in the text. Please
note that all authors should be listed. The names of journals should be
abbreviated according to the list of serial title word abbreviations (ISDS,
Paris, l985, ISBN 2-904938-02-8). Do not include references to personal
communications, unpublished data or manuscripts either 'in preparation'
or 'submitted for publication'. Reference to a paper as 'in press' implies
that it has been accepted for publication. Recheck references in the text
against the reference list after your manuscript has been revised.
Examples
of correct forms of references are as follows:
1. Standard Journal Article
Qacif, N., Baaziz, M. & Bendiab, K. 2007. Biochemical investigations
on peroxidase contents of male and female inflorescences of date palm
(Phoenix dactylifera L.). Scientia Horticulturae 114, 298-301.
Books
and monographs:
2. Personal author(s): Zilva JF, Pannall PR. Clinical chemistry in diagnosis
and treatment. 4th ed. Chicago: Year Book Med Publ. Inc., 1984.
3. Chapter in book: Wright LA. Diagnostic clinical toxicology. In: Gornall
AG, Ed. Applied biochemistry of clinical disorders. Hagerstown, MD: Harper
& Row, l980. p. 378-88.
Cite
review articles where appropriate and restrict references to those that
are strictly relevant.
Tables:
Each table, and every column should be provided with an explanatory heading,
with units of measure clearly indicated. The heading of the table should
make its general meaning understandable without reference to the text.
Cite each table in the text in consecutive order.
Tables
and Figures should be included in the text.
Abbreviations
and Units: Standard abbreviations as listed in the Council of Biology
Editors Style Manual may be used without definition. Use non-standard
abbreviations sparingly, preceding their first use in the text with the
corresponding full designation. Use units in conformity with the standard
International System (SI) of units.
Oral Presentations
limited number of abstracts will be chosen by a committe for oral presentation.The scheduled time of each presentation should not exceed 12 minutes plus 3 minutes discussion.
Poster Presentations
Poster Sizes, maximum width; 70 cm, maximum height; 100 cm.