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IAC 2025 Abstract Submissions

The 46th International Aldosterone Conference (IAC) 2025 will take place in San Francisco, CA on July 10 - 11, 2025.

The meeting will feature plenary lecturers, free communications in oral and poster sessions, a Young Investigators Award Program and a moderated poster session with best poster prizes.

 
Abstract Submission Details & Deadlines:

  • The submission and editing deadline is 11:59 PM Eastern Time (ET) on Friday, April 11, 2025. Abstracts must be submitted in their final form by this deadline to be considered for presentation.

  • Notifications of acceptance status will be sent on Friday, May 2, 2025. IAC is not responsible for work that is not submitted by the submission and editing deadline. No new abstracts may be added to the submission system after this date. Proofread abstracts carefully to avoid errors. Additions or deletions of author names are not permitted after the submission and editing deadline.
     
  • Abstract submission does not automatically register you for the 46th IAC 2025. Presenting authors must be registered for your abstract to be included in the IAC 2025. Upon abstract submission, the presenting author of the abstract agrees to register and attend IAC 2025 to present the abstract.
  • Edits to authors will not be accepted after you submitted your abstract. Please review this information carefully to ensure you have included all authors. (NOTE: There can be only one Presenting Author in your submission)

  • Character Limit: Maximum of 2,500 characters, including punctuation (not spaces), for the text of your abstract body. References are allowed but not required and should be included in the body of your abstract. If you include references, they will count toward the 2,500-character limit.

  • Abstracts for the 46th IAC 2025 conference must be submitted in English.

  • Young Investigator Competition: The purpose of the IAC Young Investigator Award is to recognize young investigators conducting research in basic and/or clinical studies relevant to aldosterone and mineralocorticoid receptor biology.
    • Eligibility: Confined to students and fellows with up to 5 years of postdoctoral research experience, exclusive of clinical training, at the time of abstract submission.

    • Previous finalists for the award may not participate.

    • Each applicant must be nominated by their research mentor (limit: one nominee per mentor).

    • Abstracts will be reviewed, judged, and selected by an international review committee.

    • Selection Criteria: Abstracts will be evaluated based on scientific uniqueness, the quality of the hypothesis being tested, and adherence to the award's primary goal.

    • Finalists: Three abstracts will be chosen for the competition section of the scientific program and will be printed in the program book.

    • Awards:

      • First place: $750 USD

      • Each runner-up: $500 USD

      • Each finalist: Award plaque

      • Travel: Finalists are responsible for securing their own hotel accommodations and travel expenses.

  • Poster Session & Outstanding Poster Award:
    Abstracts may be selected for the moderated poster session, providing an opportunity to present research to conference attendees. Posters will be displayed in-person on July 10, 2025, from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM in San Francisco, CA.

    Outstanding Poster Award:
    The highest-scoring poster will receive the $500 Outstanding Poster Award.




Questions? Email us at int.aldo.conference@gmail.com 
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Abstract Type*
Please enter the First, Last Name, Title and Email of your Research Mentor who nominated you for the Young Investigator Competition. If you were not nominated, please proceed to "Abstract Category" below.
Abstract Platform(s)*
Oral Presentation: These sessions will take place in San Francisco, CA on July 10 - 11, 2025. Presenting authors will have dedicated time to give a 15-minute presentation using slides to summarize their abstract followed by a brief 3–5-minute question and answer session.

Traditional Poster Presentation (Printed Poster):  Presenting authors will be able to display a traditional poster on an expansive poster floor. The presentation will take place in-person in San Francisco, CA on Thursday, July 10, 2025, from 6:00pm-7:30pm. During that time, poster presenters will have the opportunity to present and discuss their research with other meeting participants. Select this option if you do not wish to be considered for an oral presentation and want to take advantage of presenting your work in-person.
Abstract Category*
Basic Scientific Research - Submissions should report basic aldosterone and mineralocorticoid receptor biology research (e.g., physiological or molecular biological research in cell cultures or animal models).  

Clinical Scientific Research - Submissions should report aldosterone and mineralocorticoid receptor biology research investigating or concerning specific disease states (e.g., evaluation of diagnostic techniques and therapies).  

Translational Scientific Research - Submissions should report mechanistic aldosterone and mineralocorticoid receptor biology research in humans, human tissues, tumor cells, or animal models that have a direct relationship to human physiology or disease.
Abstract titles should be short and specific, and entered in title case (the first letter of each word is capitalized, except for certain small words, such as articles, conjunctions, and prepositions). 
Example: This Is a Properly Formatted Abstract Title 
Please upload a copy of your abstract. WORD Document only