A Forum for Young Physiologists - General Infos
A big highlight of the meeting is the awarding of the Young Investigator Award sponsored by the "Stiftung für Physiologie" (former Oetliker Foundation) for young researchers in Physiology. As this year we have a joint meeting with the LS2 sections Ion Channels and Membrane Transporters (ICMT), half of the prizes will be sponsored by ICMT.
This year the Young Investigator Award will have 6 Awards: 3 for PhD students and 3 for junior Postdocs (< 5yrs after PhD or MD defense)* in the following categories:
- The best talk: 1000 CHF
- The 2nd best talk 500 CHF
- The best poster with flash presentation: 500 CHF
*We will take your academic net age into account according to SNSF guidelines (Information HERE) .
Please note that due to the requirements of the Stiftung für Physiologie, you have to be a member of the LS2 Section Physiology or ICMT at the time of the deadline for abstract submission for the competition. All criteria and regulations of the award are here. Read below the abstract content and format.
Join LS2 here: https://www.ls2.ch/join
During abstract submission, please choose whether you are a PhD student or a junior Postdoc.
Entering the Competition / Format of Talks and Posters
You need to be a LS2 member to apply.
In the registration form indicate whether you are a PhD student or a junior Postdoc (< 5yrs after PhD or MD defense).
We will take your academic net age into account according to SNSF guidelines.
1. Abstract Content:
- The abstract should be understandable for non-specialists.
- General physiological relevance of the work should be emphasized.
- Methods should be discussed only where required for understanding the work.
- Participants in the Young Investigator Award should register for the meeting prior to abstract submission (abstract entry opens after completion of the registration).
2. Abstract Format:
Please, limit the TOTAL number of words (Title + authors + affiliation + abstract text) to 500. The meeting booklet online will not contain the full abstracts. A full printed version of the booklet will be handed out on-site.
3. Abstract selection by the jury & presentation by the applicant
After submission deadline, each abstract will be read by the Physiology or ICMT jury members which will attribute 0-10 points. From the rank:
- The 8 abstracts (4 PhDs students + 4 Postdocs) with the highest mean number of points will be selected for a talk (10 min presentation + 5 min discussion).
- The 6 following abstracts (3 PhDs students + 3 Postdocs) will be selected for a poster flash presentation (5 min presentation + 2 min discussion).
- All participants with abstract (selected and non-selected for YIA competition) will had a spot for poster presentation during the meeting.
4. Final assessment by the jury
The number of points attributed for the abstract will count as 50% for the final score.
The average mark based on criteria for oral presentation (see below) brings another 50% to the final score.
Criteria that will be taken in consideration by the jury for the oral presentation:
- Quality of content
- Systematics of the presentation
- Clarity of expression
- Respect for time limits
- Communication skills with the audience
- Quality of slides / tables / graphs
- Quality of replies to questions
The winners will be announced at the end of the meeting - GOOD LUCK!
Abstract submission for YIA competition:
Extended July 3, 2023.
Abstracts for poster, not eligible for YIA:
August 1, 2023.
Winners category PhD students:
Mayis Kaba (UNIGE) - Best oral presentation
Tahir Idris (UNIGE) - 2nd best oral presentation
Loann Laubry (UNIGE) - Best poster
Winners category Postdocs:
Mary LaPierre (ETH Zurich) - Best oral presentation
Oksana Iamshanova (UNIBE) - 2nd best talk
Yiquiong Ma (UNIFR) - Best poster
The Young Investigator Award is sponsored by the "Stiftung für Physiologie" (former Oetliker Foundation)
All participants who send an abstract will have a spot to hang and present a poster.
The poster size should be A0 (portrait format, height 120 cm, width 90 cm).