Dr. Dilip Kumar Das
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We are currently seeking recognized speakers to present high quality, innovative proposals for the plenary, track and interactive sessions of the conference in the following areas: (Click here for details)
Speaker Benefits Include:
  • Extended networking with international, regional and local peer group
  • Reinforce your position as a leader in Laboratory Medicine
  • Network with your peers and other industry leaders, and participate in high-level, stimulating discussions
  • Receive FREE admission to the Conference and Exhibition including

All proposals must be submitted electronically. Please read the Session Types below and after you have finished, click on the proposal submission link to begin.

Session Types :
  • PLENNARY SESSIONS
  • Daily from 9:15- 10:00 am

    Recognized speakers should talk about general topics that are of great interest for the majority of medical laboratory professionals. Plenary sessions are presented in rooms that can accommodate many hundreds of attendees. Rooms will be arranged theater style. Question and answer sessions are generally short and saved for the end of the lecture.

    Speakers must provide their presentations electronically (CD; Email; FTP) before March 20th, 2010. This allows the congress organizing committee to organize all presentations in advance.

  • TRACKS SESSIONS
  • Daily from 10:30 am- 5:00 pm

    (30 minutes long) In these sessions experts should present the latest updates and findings in areas specific to each field. They will also concentrate on problematic issues in the medical laboratory and present the international guidelines and recommendations to solve such problems.

    Speakers must provide their presentations electronically (CD; Email; FTP) before March 20th, 2010. This allows congress organizing committee to organize all presentations in advance.


     
    Abstract of Lecture
    Please supply a description of your topic. Be as specific as possible about the material you will cover in your presentation. Descriptions that are too short or vague will be considered incomplete. Please attach your abstract in word document format.
     
    Abstract Content:
    • Written in English
    • Include title, name(s) and affiliation(s) of the authors
    • Between 100 - 200 words
    • Suitable for direct publication in the proceedings pack and on the website
    • Related to the subject of the conference

    > Click here to submit your abstract

    Copyrights:
    The presenting author/person who submitted the abstract assumes full responsibility of the content of the abstract and we assume that all co-authors are aware of this content. Please note that your biography, summary and abstract may be used on this website and conference materials.
    All abstracts will be reviewed by the Organizing/Review Committee and notification regarding acceptance will be made in due time.

    Please be assured that you will be contacted if your submission is chosen. While we cannot guarantee you will be selected, we will keep your name and submission in our session submission and potential speaker database and will contact you should an opening arise that fits your qualifications.

    Learning Objectives:
    List three to four points that participants will be able to do at the end of your presentation. Please input this information directly into the form.

    Presentation Materials:
    If accepted, we will require you to submit your presentation to us by email before March 20th , 2010. So we can organize the lectures. In addition, please bring your presentation with you to the Congress on a flash drive or your own computer.