Inaugural 2026 International Society for Proteinopathies Annual Meeting
December 8-11 2026
St. Petersburg, Florida
When is the abstract due?
The abstracts are due on or before October 1, 2026.
When is the registration due?
Early registration is due on or before October 31, 2026. Late registration starts on November 1, 2026, with a higher registration fee.
Is registration required for invited speakers?
No, it is not required for invited featured speakers. However, it is required for those selected for short talks based on their abstract submission.
What is the format of the abstract?
Please download the template file from the home page of the conference website.
Where do I submit the abstract?
Please email your abstract to: xxxxxx@gmail.com
What is the presentation style of posters?
The poster size will be provided along with abstract submission guidelines.
Is breakfast provided at the conference venue?
No.
Is lunch provided at the conference venue?
Yes.
Is dinner provided at the conference venue or in a restaurant?
An offsite banquet dinner will be arranged on December 10. No dinner is provided on the other days.
How long is each invited talk?
Featured talks will have 25 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for Q&A.
Short talks selected from abstracts will have 18 minutes for the presentation and 2 minutes for Q&A.
Is there a computer available for presentation?
Yes, there will be a computer available at the podium to load your presentation.
Will there be wi-fi at the conference venue?
Yes, wi-fi will be available free-of-cost.
Will the abstracts be published in a journal? Should I present published or unpublished work?
The symposium abstract booklets will be exclusively for the use of participants, and we do not intend to publish these abstracts in any journal. So, we do not think that an abstract included in a conference proceeding or abstract booklet will impede future publication of your presentation in a journal. We encourage speakers and poster presenters to talk about their recent unpublished work because published work is already known to most participants.