Late Breaking Research - Transforming the Lives of People with SCI
The International Spinal Cord Society - ISCOS
Promoting the highest standards of spinal cord injury care, worldwide
Do you have research that will advance SCI Care?
A reminder that our Call for Late Breaking Abstracts closes on Friday 31st May
We are offering an opportunity for?late-breaking abstract submissions, providing the ?chance to share your work with an international audience of SCI experts as an oral or poster presenter.?
Late-breaking abstracts are novel, critically important research developments that occur during the lead-up to International Congress.
They are considered "late-breaking" if the research is new and of sufficient scientific importance to merit special consideration after the standard abstract deadline.
Late-breaking abstracts must not be a revision of an abstract submitted prior to the original submission deadline, and must not have been presented, accepted for presentation, or published at any other scientific meeting or journal at the time of submission.
“The only way we can transform the lives of people with SCI is by bringing together, researchers and clinicians and translate the work done in the labs to the bedside. The ISCoS meeting is an ideal platform to bridge this gap and facilitate discussions about such collaborative work and highlight cutting edge research from around the world.”
“Being a woman or a man has a significant impact on health, because of both biological and gender-related differences. Research on women's health (conditions that mostly or only affect women, or affect women differently), has received little to no attention. In order to optimise health and function in women with SCI, we need to change this, and with the ISCOS meeting, placing this topic as a main issue for the 2024 meeting is a great step toward this change.”