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Call for abstracts for the 11th International Symposium of the society for Research on Cerebellum and Ataxias
"from J.E.Purkynë to the future"

In 2020 we had to postpone the physical SRCA Symposium scheduled in Pilsen, Chech Republic due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, the pandemic situation is different in every country but in general we are going in the right direction. But not quickly enough to organise the 2021 edition of the SRCA Symposium in a physical way. In practice this means that the 11th edition of the International Symposium of the Society for Research on the Cerebellum and Ataxias on the 18 and 19 June 2021 will be a complete Virtual Meeting.
The virtual symposium will run over 2 days and consist of live presentations followed by live discussions, including the F. Rossi Lecture. These will be joined by pre-recorded oral contributions that will be available on the website. To upgrade the poster section, we will introduce the poster-on-demand sessions. In these sessions the pre-recorded presentations of the poster authors' contribution will be available as video-on-demand on the website together with the abstract related to the poster. That way all posters will be available before, during and after the symposium and will be full presentations.
The symposium Organising committee is currently finishing the faculty of the meeting and as soon as all the titles of the keynote lectures have been finalised we will be able to announce the detailed scientific programme here.
Call for abstracts
We invite all of you to submit your abstract by using our on-line abstract submission module. Use the link below.... Please follow the different steps:
  1. Submit your personal data (first author and corresponsing author).
  2. Make a classification of your submission (Oral - poster) and topic.
  3. Submit title and authors.
  4. Submission of body of abstract.
  5. Confirm your submission.
Instructions for abstract preparation
Title
Authornames (abbreviated given name, full surname)
Affiliationsindicated by superscript numbers
Abstracttext (including potential grant support)
Avoidfigures, tables, special characters and references.
Maximumlength of the abstract including title, author names and affiliations is 2500characters including spaces.
Example:
Scientific abstract writing
J. Smith1,2,F. Newman2
1 Laboratory A
2 Laboratory B
Text of theabstract.
This work was supported by XY grant No. 1234.
The SRCA is looking for your online participation.
For further information and registration please visit the symposium web.
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