We would like to invite you to submit an abstract for review and to share your research, breakthroughs, best practices, current challenges and findings with like-minded peers and colleagues during the poster sessions at the Human Identification Solutions Conference 2016 in Barcelona. (In order to be eligible to present a poster at the HIDS conference you must have registered to attend. If you have not yet done so, please ensure you register using the conference registration website.)

HIDS Conference Barcelona 2016 abstract submission requirements

Researchers submitting abstracts for review are asked to select the appropriate application area when completing the online submission form below.
This information will be utilised by the members of the programme committee during their review of submitted abstracts.

All research abstracts will be reviewed by the HIDS committee members and you will be contacted directly to confirm if your submission has been accepted.

Please find below our participation guidelines:

  • The poster boards used at HIDS have a maximum usable surface space of 95cm wide by 241cm high. Posters must be in portrait format and can be any size up to the maximum dimensions previously quoted, however it would be preferable if they could be no larger than 90cm wide by 150cm high (35 x 59 inches)
  • The submitter agrees to place his/her poster on the poster board for the entire duration of HIDS 2016
  • An individual can be the presenting author on more than one abstract/poster
  • Delegates have the responsibility of printing and bringing the posters to the conference. The HIDS 2016 organisation will not be able to print any posters on site

 

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What best describes the application area referenced in your presentation? *

 Ancient DNA
 Automation
 Casework
 Crime scene DNA collection
 DNA database
 Missing persons
 Next generation sequencing (NGS) for human identity applications
 Sexual assault
 Y-STR analysis
 Other
 
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