Abstracts
Abstract Submission Guidelines
Call for Abstracts - from 29 April to 22 May 2026
Notification of acceptance - Mid-June 2026
Late submissions will not be considered
Early-career researchers are particularly encouraged to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations.
Maximun two abstracts per participant are allowed.
Abstract submission for PVBS 2026 is managed through the conference platform.
Please note that account creation (registration) is required before submitting an abstract.
The submission process involves:
Account creation via registration.
Access to the participant area.
Abstract submission under “My publications”.
Publication of Abstracts:
All accepted abstract presented at PVBS 2026 will be collectively published in the official congress abstract book (eletronic edition).
1. Scope and Thematic Categories
Abstracts must align with the scientific scope of PVBS 2026, according to the following four topics:
a. Innovations and Emerging Technologies;
b. Applications in Infection Control and Disease Diagnostics;
c. Clinical Applications in Biofluids and Cancer;
d. Data Science and Clinical Translation
2. Abstract Format and Structure
Abstract Requirements
| Language | English |
| Length |
Maximum 350 words (excluding title, authors and affiliation) |
| Format |
Plain text. Figures, tables, equations or references are not permitted in the abstract body |
| Author Information |
Full author names, institutional affiliations, city and country. The presenting author must be clearly indicated (e-mail is needed for correspondence) |
| Content | Original work not previously published or presented |
Required Sections:
Abstracts should be structured under the following headings:
Background / Objective;
Methods;
Results;
Conclusions;
Ethical Statement (if applicable).
3. Presentation Format:
Abstracts may be selected for:
Oral Presentation;
Poster presentation.
The final decision will be made by the Scientific Committee following peer review.
4. Review Process:
All abstract submitted to PVBS 2026 will undergo peer review by at least three independent reviewers.
Evaluation is based on quality, novelty and presentation. Notifications of acceptance will be sent to the presenting author by e-mail.