Marine Science Meeting 2026 - Abstract Submission

Welcome to the Nordic Sleep Conference 2026

Abstract Submission

Thank you for your interest in presenting at the Nordic Sleep Conference 2026. Please carefully review the information below before submitting your abstract.

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You must create a user profile before submitting your first abstract. This should be done by the presenting author.

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Once your profile is created, you can log in to submit your abstract, return later to edit, or submit additional abstracts as needed.

Abstract Submission Deadline: December 15, 2025

Abstract Submission Guidelines

Information and Rules Concerning Abstract Submission

All presenters must register for the conference.

  1. The user account should be created by the presenting author.

  2. Multiple abstract submissions are permitted.

  3. Please ensure the abstract is proof read carefully before submitting, as changes or additions will not be accepted after the call for abstracts closes.

  4. Remember to include a valid email address for confirmation of receipt of the abstract submission and ongoing communication.

  5. All accepted abstracts will be published

Abstract Guidelines and Instructions


Purpose: Clearly state the aim of your work.
Style: Use clear and straightforward language.
Review: Proofread for clarity and accuracy before submission. Abstracts must contain original work and meet international ethical standards. Abbreviations should be defined and trade names are not allowed in the title, but may be accepted (in brackets) in the body.
 
Dates: 

Abstract submission date: 1st August 2025

Abstract submission deadline: 15th December 2025

Abstract notification: 15th January 2026

Author(s): Names, affiliations, and email addresses.
Title: A short title reflecting your presentation, max 15 words.

Relevant themes:

  • Neurology

  • Insomnia

  • Circadian / Chronobiology

  • Respiratory

  • Paediatrics

Background: Briefly explain the context and importance of your study.
Objective: Clearly state your study’s aim or purpose.
Methods: Describe your research methods or practical approach.
Results: Summarize key findings or expected outcomes. What have you discovered, or what do you expect to find?
Conclusion: Explain the significance of your findings.

Word limit: Total must not exceed 300 words.

Questions and Conference Registration

If you have any questions about the rules or academic focus, feel free to contact us at reg@meetingplanners.dk.