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Welcome to the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting
on 19 - 21 May 2025 in Glasgow

Abstract Submission

You are invited to submit abstracts for both oral and poster presentations for BNMS Spring Meeting 2025

Abstract submission is NOW CLOSED and reviewing of abstracts is taking place

Abstract Related Awards

Ignac Fogelman Memorial Prize - This is a new award which will be awarded to an oral paper or poster presented from abstracts submitted at the Annual spring meeting concerning the science and practice of radionuclide imaging of the skeleton or bone densitometry.

Muriel Buxton-Thomas Memorial Prize - This is a new award which will be awarded to an oral paper or poster presented from abstracts submitted at the Annual spring meeting concerning any aspect of Radionuclide Oncological imaging and therapy.

Physics Prize - This is a new award which will be open to all proffered papers on topics including: all aspects of radiation protection (dose assessment, work practice etc.); Monte Carlo method; Image/dose optimisation; Equipment/software assessment and characterisation: Novel techniques/image analysis.

Preclinical Prize - This is a new award and will be awarded to the best overall presentation, oral or poster, focusing on all aspects of research that is before clinical involvement, or biological studies that help understand clinical studies. This can include:

Take a look at all the prizes here

Prizes are announced at the Prize Giving on Wednesday 21st May

Oral abstracts are judged by the session chairs during the event

Poster abstracts are judged during the breaks

Amendments/Withdrawals - what to do

If you wish to make amendments to your authors/affiliations please contact carolineoxley@bnms.org.uk to provide the details.

Changes to the abstract itself will not be permitted once the abstract has been submitted and you have received your confirmation of email.

If you wish to withdraw your abstract submission please contact carolineoxley@bnms.org.uk to provide details of your abstract and reason for withdrawal.

Accepted abstracts

All abstract submitters have now been notified if their abstract has been accepted

Guidelines

VIEW ABSTRACT SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS HERE

Accepted for an oral presentation?
View the guidelines for your oral presentation here

Accepted for a poster presentation?
View the guidelines for your poster presentation here

Poster Printing
If you would prefer not to transport your poster to the venue, you can arrange for it to be printed locally in Glasgow and delivered directly to the conference venue on the day before the conference.
Contact andy@tidalexhibitions.com for further details.
Price Per AO Poster (prints ordered and artwork received prior to 18th Apr £58 + Vat)
A0 Paper print size 1189mm x 841mm
175gsm – Silk finish
Full colour one side print
Artwork processing
Delivery to poster board at BNMS
Price Per AO Poster (prints ordered and artwork received after 18th Apr – deadline 30th. Apr £78 + Vat)
A0 Paper print size 1189mm x 841mm
175gsm – Silk finish
Full colour one side print
Artwork processing
Delivery to poster board at BNMS
Optional Extra
Poster tubes can be purchased if needed, to take your poster home.
Print Tubes – Per poster - £14

If your talk is selected you will be asked to submit one slide summary for the highlights lecture

READ THE NOMENCLATURE GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING ABSTRACTS HERE

Author Andy Irwin, Singleton Hospital, Swansea with the support of Antony Gee, King's College London and Prof Heinz H. Coenen, Research Centre Jülich, Jülich, Germany, co-chairs of the consensus nomenclature rules in radiopharmaceutical sciences intitiave.

Submissions are now closed

 

 

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