abstract submission
Call for abstracts
The abstract submission is closed since 31 May 2010.
Abstract Book
All accepted abstracts will be published in the ESOPRS 2010 Program & Abstract Book given at the conference. Also the Program & Abstract Book can be downloaded on this website at "scientific program" before the conference.
Abstracts of authors not registered as participant by 22 July 2010 latest will not appear in the programme & abstract book and can not be presented at the meeting.
Main topics
Submissions can be categorized into one of the following main topics:
- Eyelid
- Orbit
- Socket
- Lacrimal
- Aesthetic
- Miscellaneous
Information for speakers and poster authors
The media check (speakers-ready room) is located next to the exhibition area.
Please keep in mind, that it is not possible to use the own laptop! All presentations must be submitted as Windows compatible PowerPoint files on PC-readable CDs, DVDs, external disk drives, USB sticks or memory sticks at the media check.
To ensure a smooth running program, speakers are asked to check their presentation with the staff at least 1 hour prior to the start of their session. Presenters should plan to be in the meeting room at least 10 minutes before the start of the session. Presenting material may be picked up after the session.
To avoid certain incompatibilities between PowerPoint for Mac and PowerPoint for Windows only images in JPG- or BMP-format should be used in the presentation.
If fonts are used in a presentation that are not available in Windows or PowerPoint the varying fonts must be
included in the presentation or enclosed as separate files for installation.
Please note that PowerPoint never integrates video files into a presentation but rather only links the videos to it.Therefore every video that is to be shown has to be available
on your data medium as a separate file. To make sure that all the videos used in a presentation are
copied from your PC to your data medium you may use PowerPoint’s “packaging for CDs”/“pack and go” feature. If you are planning to show a video during your lecture
we recommend you to save your video file in one of the following video formats: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4,
Windows Media Video (WMV) or Xvid/DivX (AVI). If other compression formats are used, the respective codecs must be enclosed.
Oral Presentation
Notifications of acceptance will indicate the date and time of presentation. Data projection will be provided. Please prepare your presentation in PowerPoint and submit it at the media check station at least 1 hour prior to your session. The length of an oral presentation is seven minutes maximum, plus three minutes for discussion!
Rapid Fire Presentation
Authors of posters, which have been classified as the best posters by the Scientific Programme Committee will be invited to present their work in a Rapid Fire Presentation. The length of a rapid fire presentation is three minutes maximum, and no discussion will be offered!
Poster Presentation
All necessary technical information for poster presentation will be given together with the acceptance letter.
The poster area is located in the "Dekanatsgang". The numbers in the program correspond to the numbers on the poster boards. The poster exhibition is open to all participants during the conference hours. Materials to affix posters to poster boards will be provided.
Video Presentation
Videos will be shown in the poster area during the conference hours. The length of a video presentation is seven minutes maximum. Videos longer than 7 minutes will not be accepted.