Abstract Submissions
Complete this form to submit a research presentation abstract to be considered for a poster or talk at Neuroethics 2024, the annual meeting of the International Neuroethics Society (INS) to be held on April 17-19, 2024. This will be a hybrid event with opportunities to participate online as well as in-person in Baltimore, MD, USA. Review the research abstracts call for complete details and requirements

The submission deadline is September 1, 2023 at 11:30pm EDT. Incomplete or late submissions will not be accepted. Submit only one abstract at a time through this form.

Authors can expect to receive an email within five days confirming the receipt of their submission and confirming it meets minimum requirements. If you have trouble submitting your abstract through the online form, or have any questions about the submission requirements or process, contact staff by email <administrator@neuroethicssociety.org>. 
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RESEARCH
Abstract title *
Sentence case with only first word and proper nouns capitalized
Abstract *
Full text of your abstract. Separate paragraphs with line breaks are ok. Abstracts should be 250-350 words in length and must be in English. Reference numbers in parentheses may be included in text, but references and disclosures do not count toward your word total and should be entered in other fields. Any required images, formulas, or special characters or formatting must be submitted via a document emailed to <administrator@neuroethicssociety.org>. (Authors must still submit this form even if sending a file.)
Topics / Keywords *
Select up to five topics directly related to your research and abstract. If selecting 'other' to identify another topic or keyword, please still do not exceed a total of five topics.
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Methodology *
Select the option that best fits the methodological approach used in your research. Multiple methodologies may be selected. Note: this selection will determine which scoring rubric will be used to review the abstract. Criteria vary slightly between empirical research and research that is conceptual, theoretical or normative. 
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References *
Lists up to five references or citations. Simply include numbers in parentheses (not author names) in the body of the abstract, and list each of the references without line breaks as: 1) Thornburg, et al. JAMA. 2022(13). https:doi.org/XXX; 2) Gehan, et al. There is no preference for how the details of each reference are arranged. Any style is acceptable.
AUTHORSHIP
Authors *
List all authors who contributed to this abstract and research. Separate authors with commas. If necessary, include numbers in parentheses after each name to signify their corresponding affiliation(s). Example: First Last (1,2), Given Surname (2,3)
Affiliation(s) *
List all author affiliations. Do not include line breaks. List each affiliation only once and assign a corresponding number. Example: 1. Purdue University; 2. School of Medicine, Deakin University; 3. Department, Institution;
Author Email(s) *
List the emails of all authors that should receive correspondence about this abstract. Separate emails with a comma. Emails are sent to confirm submission, notify of acceptance, and provide other essential information.
Publishing *
All authors grant the INS permission to list the authors and affiliations as submitted through this form online. If selecting no, please email INS staff <administrator@neuroethicssociety.org> to clarify privacy restrictions.
Disclosures *
Disclose of any conflicts of interest. Authors are responsible for reporting any real or perceived financial conflict of interest. Review Compliance / Disclosures details and suggested formats.
PRESENTATION
Identify each presentation format that this abstract should be considered for and the presenting author(s). Review complete details about presentation formats and authors before completing this section.
Featured Talk
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Do you want this abstract to be considered for a featured talk? Talks may be given in-person or virtually.
Poster Presentation
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Do you want this abstract to be considered for a poster presentation? Posters may be in-person or virtual.
Presenting Author Name(s) *
Name of the presenting author(s) who will present the research during the conference. Each abstract must have at least one and no more than two presenting authors. Include a comma between names. Authors may only be identified as a presenting author for up to two abstracts. Changes are allowed after submission.
Presenting Author Email(s) *
List the email of each presenting author. Note: these emails will be listed online with presentations.
Email Confirmation *
All presenting author(s) grant the INS permission to list their email address on the INS website. If one author grants permission but the other does not, please select 'other' and write the email that may be listed online.
PRESENTING AUTHOR #1
Identify at least one presenting author. Authors can be named as a presenting author for up to two abstracts.
First name / Given name
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Last name / Surname
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Full name
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Preferred format and spelling for the program.
Primary institution
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Identify your main institution or affiliation for the program. Include only institution and not departments. If more than one institution is necessary, separate with a slash. Example: George Mason University / NIH
INS Membership *
Is this author currently a member of the International Neuroethics Society? Note: all authors who will present their research at the meeting must be an INS member in good standing by November 30, 2023. See details.
Professional level *
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Geographic regions *
Select the geographic region(s) in which you reside, identify with, or have any type of association.
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Country *
Enter the country or countries in which you reside, identify with, or have any type of association. If you live in or associate with multiple countries, separate with a slash. Example: France / Uruguay
Gender
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Pronouns
Personal / Professional Experience
The Society welcomes submissions from people of all identities, backgrounds and experiences. Presenting authors are welcome to share any details about their personal or professional experience to contribute to the INS's efforts to better include, support, and/or empower underrepresented communities.
PRESENTING AUTHOR #2
Leave blank if only there is only one presenting author.
First name / Given name
Last name / Surname
Full name
Preferred format and spelling for the program.
Primary institution
Identify your main institution or affiliation for the program. Include only institution and not departments. If more than one institution is necessary, separate with a slash. Example: George Mason University / NIH
INS Membership
Is this author currently a member of the International Neuroethics Society? Note: all authors who will present their research at the meeting must be an INS member in good standing by November 30, 2023. See details.
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Professional level
Geographic regions
Select the geographic region(s) in which you reside, identify with, or have any type of association.
Country
Enter the country or countries in which you reside, identify with, or have any type of association. If you live in or associate with multiple countries, separate with a slash. Example: France / Uruguay
Gender
Pronouns
Personal / Professional Experience
The Society welcomes submissions from people of all identities, backgrounds and experiences. Presenting authors are welcome to share any details about their personal or professional experience to contribute to the INS's efforts to better include, support, and/or empower underrepresented communities.
Personal demographic information for presenting authors is captured for internal reporting. Collected data are anonymized and will not be directly attributable to authors or abstracts during the review process. Authors may elect not to provide information — or select an equivalent non-disclosure option — for some of these questions.

The INS is committed to equity, fairness, and to fostering an inclusive and diverse professional community characterized by a healthy culture with transparent practices and in accordance with the Code of Conduct.
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