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Guidelines For Poster Abstract Submission

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Types of E-Posters

POSTER PRESENTATION SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

images Conference registration is mandatory for presenting author.

images Abstract to be sent to www.iria2026.com. No fax copies, or e-mail submissions will be accepted.

images The abstract is limited to a maximum of 250 words (excluding title, authors and affiliations).Submit abstracts as a Word document, using a 12-point font size in either Times New Roman or Arial, as specified in the headings in the web portal.

images An abstract may only be submitted once. Duplicates abstracts (reporting the same data) that are submitted under different title or author will not be considered.

images The first author shall be the presenting author; in addition, maximum of 5 co-authors are allowed.

images First 100 selected posters will be displayed physically, for which authors need to give consent at the time of submission.

images The abstracts should be submitted in English language only.

images Please avoid using abbreviations in the title. Please minimize the use of abbreviations in the main body of the abstract. Provide the expansion of an abbreviation when used first.

images References can be included in the abstract but will be added to the word count.

images Copyright material / Plagiarism / Privacy: The work should be an original unpublished work of the author(s). If any material (text, images, graphs, charts, etc.) borrowed from other sources, the authors are responsible to obtain appropriate permissions.

images The sources of borrowed material need to be clearly labeled in the e-Poster / Slides, including full citations for any copyrighted material.

images The identity of the patient (name, hospital ID) should not appear in any of the images. Appropriate patient consent and permissions should be obtained.

images For submitting the abstract for e-poster presentation, the author retains copyright to the content and agrees to give the IRIA and its academic wing ICRI – a nonexclusive, royalty-free, license to present the content on the IRIA website / educational programs, and to archive the content for maintenance of the scientific record. IRIA will not sub-license the content to a third party.

images It is the authors’ responsibility to review the submissions and ensure appropriate grammar and spelling.

images E-poster which has been previously published / presented cannot be submitted.

images All communications of acceptance / rejection / change of category status will be informed by email only.

images Abstract review process: All abstracts are evaluated through a TWO STAGE double- blind peer-review process. All abstracts will be reviewed by the members of the scientific committee and will be judged on scientific, research and/or clinical value, originality of work and its potential impact. The decision (acceptance / rejection / modification of category of abstract) by the scientific committee is final. No appeal will be entertained.

images Presentation is expected to reflect the contents of your abstract. Substantial deviation from the published abstract or failure to present may bring necessary action as decided by the scientific committee.

images Withdrawal of Abstracts: Any communications related to e-posters / papers and requests for withdrawal should be sent to the secretariat through iria2026abstract@gmail.com. to the submission deadline.

images Acceptance, rejection, or change of category status will be communicated through iria2026abstract@gmail.com.

images The decision of judges/organizing committee is final the scientific committee regarding acceptance, rejection, or conversion to a poster is final. No reviews, revisions, or influences will be entertained.

images First three best posters will be given attractive prizes.

images Disclosure if any to be included

images Decision of judges/organizing committee is final 

images Free accommodation for 3 nights and 4 days during the conference will be provided for the authors of the top 25 paper abstracts.

Specific guidelines for (“I.POS”) Software:

    • E-Poster (I.POS)can be a scientific exhibit (I.POS.sci), educational exhibit (I.POS.edu), I.POS.cases, (case series), I.POS.signs, or I.POS.spotters.
    • • Scientific exhibit 

(I.POS.sci):

      • images A scientific exhibit is an original research paper. Scientific exhibits can be theme-driven research with a comprehensive report; a work-in-progress report of ongoing research of emerging ideas and techniques with preliminary results; or a brief report of a particular new aspect or understanding of clinical radiology.

    • Educational exhibit 

(I.POS.edu):

  • images Educational exhibits should have substantial or novel educative value for the delegates. These exhibits should be designed to teach or review radiologic observations, pathologic correlations, procedures, techniques, treatments, and interventions or other aspects related to the practice of imaging and intervention. Examples include a review of a topic, pictorial essays, and “how-to” demonstrations. The abstract should reflect the educational aspect and end it by two or three teaching points related to the e-poster.

I.POS.cases:

      • images Isolated case reports with at least 3 cases are necessary to be considered in this category. Unless the condition is very unique and of high educational value, the abstract may not be accepted.

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I.POS.signs:

      • images Designed to teach or review radiologic signs. Minimum of 5 and maximum of 10 signs based on a theme, system, imaging appearance, pathology, or organ is allowed. Maximum of 12 slides allowed in this section; the abstract should reflect the planned presentation and list various signs, reasons for the name, and educative value.

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I.POS.spotters:

      • images Designed to teach or review radiologic “Aunt Minnie” cases and typical findings based on a theme, system, imaging appearance, pathology, or organ; a maximum of 5 spotters per system is allowed per abstract. Each case is covered in a single slide with the answer on the next slide with an explanation (max 12 slides including the title and end slide). The abstract should enumerate the cases planned and explain the common theme underlying these cases and the educative value.

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I.POS.play:

      • images This is an opportunity for oral presentation (5 minutes) of selected high-quality posters (scientific or educational) in an informal setting in the main Poster Hall. It will be made available on invitation based on complete e-poster review and consent for the same; no separate abstract submission is necessary.

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I.POS.print:

      • images This is a printed poster display of selected high-quality posters in an informal setting in the main Poster Hall. It will be made available on invitation and acceptance of the same after reviewing the complete e-poster by the reviewers. No separate abstract submission is necessary.

    • Applied science presentations 

(under scientific I.POS):

images Applied science presentations are limited to applied physics, techniques, statistics, commerce, economics, epidemiology, work culture, artificial intelligence, etc., which discuss or demonstrate practical applications designed to improve the clinical practice of radiology or the management of healthcare data. Applied science presentations may require an in-person presentation (I.POS-play).

images Provide references as appropriate and use full sentences and bulleted items, as appropriate.

images Once the abstract is accepted, an email communication will be sent to the presenting author. The entire e-poster (scientific/educational) (max 16 slides – including the first and last slide and max 12 slides for the I.POS.signs and I.POS.spotters), should be uploaded via the website, before the “I.POS” submission deadline date. Submissions exceeding the number of slides, gross deviation from the abstract, and late submissions may not be accepted.

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