Poster Abstract Submission
Poster Abstract Submission
Chemical Biology and Physiology 2025 is now accepting abstracts for poster presentations. If you are presenting a poster you must also register for the conference.
Abstract submission deadline is October 30, 2025 to be considered for a Short Talk. See below for further details.
Short Talks:
Nine short talks will be selected from the abstract submissions received on or before October 30, 2025. A short talk is a 12-minute presentation with slides on the poster topic, given from the main stage. A short talk allows the presenter to go into details about the poster research to all attendees. Short Talk presenters will be notified 2-3 weeks after the abstract review.
Flash Talks:
The first 60 abstracts received will be eligible to give a flash-talk. A flash talk is a 90-second presentation of your poster, supported by a single slide, from the main stage. Flash talks are an opportunity to promote your poster topic prior to the poster session. Flash Talk presenters will be notified after the abstract review.
Late Submissions:
Late abstract submissions will be accepted up to November 30, 2025, on a space available basis. However, abstracts received after October 30, 2025 are not guaranteed to be included in the abstract book.
General Information:
- Finished poster size should be no larger than 48" vertical x 48" horizontal.
- The character limit for abstracts is 4,000 characters (including spaces).
- Abstracts may be edited up to the deadline of October 30, 2025. Abstracts will be included in the abstract book as entered as of this date. To change any abstract information previously submitted, please email the conference organizers at chembiophysinquiries@ohsu.edu.
- Please proof your abstract carefully for spelling and data errors. Pay special attention to the author order and presenting author designation.
- Submission of an abstract conveys permission to be included in the abstract book and posted online.
- All abstract submissions must be submitted electronically through the abstract system.