Abstract submission
Submission Opening
15 February 2024
Submission Closing
APPLICATION CLOSED
29 October 2024
Acceptance Notification
Starting from 20 January 2025
Guidelines for abstract submission (free communications)
Free Communications are brief presentations (oral or poster) on studies, investigations, or observations in dermatology, and represent a vital component of the Scientific Program of the ICD. All Free Communications abstracts must be submitted online through the ICD Congress website. Select “Online Abstract Submission” and follow the steps making sure to carefully complete all sections. If all sections are not completed, your abstract submission will NOT be accepted.
The presenting author MUST REGISTER FOR THE ICD BY 3 MARCH, 2025 before the abstract can be officially be accepted for inclusion in the final scientific program and the official abstract book.
For additional information, please contact: icd2025abstract@thetriumph.com
Rules for abstract submission
a) Authors are required to indicate their preference for either ORAL or POSTER presentation by checking the appropriate box on the submission web page. The ICD Free Communications Committee will make the final decision on the format of presentation (i.e. oral or poster). Few selected posters will be scheduled for short oral presentations.
b) Acceptance or rejection of abstracts will be based on rankings given by a peer review of experts in the associated topic/category. Results of the selection process will be sent via e-mail to the corresponding author. The Committee decision is final and cannot be appealed.
c) Abstracts cannot be identical to any abstract that has previously been presented at a major international meeting prior to the ICD2025. An update to prior study is acceptable.
d) Instructions on the preparation of posters and information about projection facilities will be included with the notification of acceptance.
e) Submission of an abstract indicates: • that the author(s) agree to comply with the abstract submission and presentation rules; • that the presentation is based on scientific and/or clinical methods that are ethical and valid; • that all authors have contributed to and approve the abstract and its entire contents.
f) All accepted abstracts will be published electronically on digital media and on the ICD2025 website, and distributed to all delegates.
g) Accepted abstracts are official communications of the Congress. The presenting author agrees to register, to attend the Congress, and to present the abstract as scheduled by the ICD. The presenting author MUST REGISTER FOR THE ICD BY 3 MARCH, 2025 before the abstract can officially be accepted for inclusion in the final scientific program and official abstract book.
h) The evaluation and scoring of the abstract (acceptance as poster or as oral communication, or rejection) will be made according to a number of criteria, including: • Scholarly and/or research validity • Educational value • Clarity of presentation • Potential impact on global dermatology
Instructions for abstract preparation
(Please refer to the Abstract Template for specific guidance on formatting that will be available by February 2024).
a) Abstracts must be written and presented in English. Abstracts that are not written in understandable English will be rejected and/or returned to the author(s) for revision.
b) Abstract must be uploaded in WORD format (.doc; .docx)
c) Title, author’s names, author’s affiliation, presenting author must be provided by filling the online form • Title: Use a concise descriptive title that indicates the content of the abstract. Please minimize the use of abbreviations in the title. Commercial trade names for drugs, devices, products, and services may NOT be used in the title. • Author: The initial letter of the name(s) and the full surname for each author must be provided. Do not include degrees or titles. • Affiliations: Each author should be listed by department, institution, city, and country.
d) The body of the abstract text should not exceed 300 WORDS. The online submission program will automatically not allow submissions that do not fit this requirement. Symbols including superscripts and subscripts can be entered in the online system.
e) The body of the abstract text must be formatted with the following sub-headings as appropriate. Each sub-heading should be formatted in bold text, begin on a new line, and followed by a colon and space (:). The text for each sub-section should begin immediately after the colon and space (see sample abstract below). For clinical or investigative studies: • Introduction: • Objective: • Materials and Methods: • Results: • Conclusions: For case reports or case series: • Background: • Observation: • Key message: It is NOT satisfactory to simply state that “The results will be discussed.” Only common and standard abbreviations may be used without definition. NO REFERENCES, TABLES, CHARTS OR IMAGES ARE ALLOWED. Check spelling and grammar carefully. Direct reproduction from your electronically submitted abstract text means that any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific data will be reproduced as submitted. Drugs, devices, products, and services should be identified by generic name only within the abstract. The use of commercial drug names, brands and registered trademarks are strictly prohibited. No mention of pharmaceutical company names should be included in the abstract. Data must be given in units (International metric system is preferred) that are generally accepted in scientific publications. All co-authors must agree with the submitted results and conclusions, and consent to being listed as authors. Work involving humans or animals, or material derived from them must have been approved by an institutional ethics committee.
Abstract topics
- Acne, Hidradenitis Suppurativa, Rosacea
- Aesthetic & Cosmetic Dermatology
- Artificial Intelligence & Skin Imaging
- Atopic Dermatitis
- Autoimmune Blistering Diseases
- Climate Change
- Contact Dermatitis
- Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Drugs
- Cutaneous Oncology
- Dermatologic Surgery
- Dermatopathology
- Dermoscopy
- Gender Dermatology
- Genodermatoses
- Hair Disorders & Trichoscopy
- Lasers
- Medical Dermatology
- Migrant Health
- Mucosal Diseases
- Nail Disorders
- Novel Therapies
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Psychodermatology
- Photobiology & Phototherapy
- Physical Therapies (including PDT)
- Pigmentary Disorders
- Pruritus & Dysesthesias
- Psoriasis
- Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV
- Skin Aging: Extrinsic and Intrinsic Factors
- Skin Infections & Tropical Diseases
- Skin of Color
- Teledermatology
- Urticaria & Angioedema
- Vasculitis & Vasculopathies
- Wound Healing & Keloids
- Miscellaneous
Late-breaking abstracts
Important deadlines
Online Abstract Submission will be available on the Congress website until 29 October, 2024. Please follow the instructions detailed on the website. Your abstract submission will be acknowledged automatically by e-mail, but this confirmation does not constitute official acceptance for presentation.
Submitted abstract can be modified until 1 October, 2024 (abstract submission deadline). Please remove the abstract previously submitted and upload the new document. Authors who wish to withdraw their abstract must send a written request to: icd2025abstract@thetriumph.com