All posters will be displayed in the Whittle rooms on the third floor of the QEII Centre.
All posters will be on display for the duration of the Congress from Thursday 25 October to Monday 29 October to allow delegates to view these during coffee breaks and lunch breaks.
There will be three dedicated poster viewing sessions during the Congress programme.
Poster sessions
Information on the allocation of poster to poster sessions and poster numbers will be communicated before the Congress. Poster authors should attend their posters during the relevant session to allow delegates to discuss their work with them.
- Poster Session A: 18:00 – 19:00, Thursday 25 October (A numbers)
Topics: Antigen-specific T cell responses / Immunological tolerance / Innate immune pathways / Pathways to beta cell failure and death
- Poster Session B: 18:00 – 19:00, Friday 26 October (B numbers)
Topics: Genetic and environmental influences on T1D / Islet pathology / Therapeutics and clinical trials
- Poster Session C: 18:00-19:00, Saturday 27 October (C numbers)
Topics: Autoantibody responses / Immune monitoring and biomarkers / Islet: Immune interactions
Preparing and displaying your poster
Posters should be printed in size A0 (841mm x 1189mm) in portrait orientation. Please refer to the diagram below for further information.
Posters should be prepared in advance by the presenters and brought to the Congress for display. Please note there will be no facility for onsite printing of posters at the Congress. Individual pieces of paper should be pre-mounted onto one large piece of paper or card. Boards will be clearly marked to indicate the poster number, which will correspond to the poster list in the conference programme you receive at registration.
You will need to check the programme on arrival to find out your poster number. Posters should be fixed with Velcro which will be available on the boards.
The poster area will be open from 10:30 on Thursday 25 October. Posters must be removed by 13:30 on Monday 29 October. Should any posters not be removed by this time, the Congress staff will take them down and no responsibility can be taken for their safe return.