Presentation Guidelines
Important Information and Deadlines
If you are a presenter, please read this section carefully.
Technical Support
For technical support with uploading the presentation to the online meeting platform, please contact Confex at setac@confex.com.
Virtual and In-Person Presentations
We are excited to be offering both in-person and virtual components of the meeting for a hybrid experience. Presentations are offered in three formats: virtual-only presentations, posters and platform talks.
To make traditional in-person presentation more accessible, the following applies:
POSTER PRESENTATIONS: All in-person poster presenters are required to provide a virtual component (either a PDF poster or slide deck, video or enhanced poster), which must be uploaded by the 2 November deadline.
PLATFORM PRESENTATIONS: All platform sessions will be live streamed with synchronous Q&A and recorded for virtual accessibility. Platform presenters can upload their slides in advance by 7 November or during the annual meeting.
VIRTUAL-ONLY PRESENTATIONS: Presenters who do not plan on attending in person must upload a virtual presentation and will be able to take advantage of asynchronous interaction with meeting participants. Virtual presentations can take the form of PDFs, videos or enhanced posters. All virtual presentations are on-demand only and will not be presented live.
All registrants will have access to the virtual content for three months after the end of the meeting.
Presenter Responsibilities
To provide an open and professional forum for scientific exchange, all attendees are expected to adhere to the highest standards of integrity and professionalism. It is critical that you adhere to the SETAC presenter responsibilities as related to copyright, advertisements and disclosures. Presenters are expected to disclose conflicts of interest, both obvious or those that could be perceived by the scientific community as such, as well as research funding or support from others. Please note that SETAC does not allow presentations that are advertisements of a service or products. Moreover, presenters are expected to adhere to all meeting policies and SETAC policies, including the code of conduct and code of ethics.
Presenters can use the no recording icon on their slides or poster to discourage content copying. Further, please understand that while SETAC will respect the use of these icons, there is no way for SETAC to proactively enforce compliance with the policy. Therefore, you are encouraged to censor any material you do not wish to share publicly.
SETAC does NOT retain copyright on presentations. However, upon submission of a presentation, presenters grant SETAC permission to use, reproduce, display, distribute from the presentation. For instance, SETAC can report on presentations in SETAC communication outlets (e.g., newsletters, social media).
Presentation Content Tips
- Aim for clarity and simplicity.
- Be clear and concise in all statements.
- Use bullets and keep text to a minimum.
- Ensure that lettering and numbering is readable (i.e., not excessively small font).
- Use simple backgrounds so as not to distract from the message.
- Deploy graphs to convey trends, comparisons and relationships.
- List your preferred pronouns (optional, but encouraged) and use and respect the preferred pronouns of others.
- Consider accessibility needs
- Consider using an innovative format
Presentation Formats
The following list describes session formats at this SETAC meeting.
Presentation Upload
- The presenting author will receive upload instructions from the SETAC office by email.
- At upload, presenters will have to grant permission to SETAC to allow presentations to be made available for a specified period of time.
Publications
- All accepted abstracts are published in the meeting abstract book under ISSN 1087-8939. SETAC retains the rights to all material published therein.
- If you are interested in additional opportunities to publish your work, SETAC offers additional opportunities before and after the meeting.