Please read the following guidelines carefully before submitting your abstract or poster for PDSICON 2026.

Abstracts must be submitted online via the official website: www.pdsicon2026.in

ABSTRACTS SUBMITTED BY EMAIL WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Presentation Types: Poster, or Oral Presentation.

  • The Scientific Committee will decide whether the abstract will be accepted for presentation.
  • The presenting author must be a registered participant of PDSICON 2026.
  • The presenting author must ensure all co-authors agree before submission.

Please fill in the following information:

  • Presenting Author and co-authors:
    • Full Name
    • Email Address
    • Affiliation (Department, Institution, City, Country)
    • Phone Number — Only Presenting/corresponding author
  • Preferred Presentation Type: Oral, Mini Oral, or Poster
  • Abstract Title: UPPER CASE, max 25 words.
  • Abstract Text: Max 300 words (including acknowledgements).
  • Abstract Structure: Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions.
  • Use generic drug names (no promotional content).

Abstract Submitters’ Declarations

During abstract submission, you will be asked to confirm that you agree to the following:

  • I confirm that I previewed this abstract and that all information is correct. I accept that the content of this abstract cannot be modified or corrected after final submission, and I am aware that it may be published as submitted.
  • Submission of the abstract constitutes the consent of all authors to publication (e.g., Congress website, programmes, other promotions, etc.).
  • The Abstract Submitter grants the PDSI license and right to use, reproduce, publish, translate, distribute, and display the Content or any part thereof, in any manner and on any platform or media whatsoever, in the organizing committee, PDSICON 2026’s absolute discretion, on a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, nonexclusive basis.
  • The submitting author herewith confirms that the contact details saved in this system are those of the presenting author, who will be notified about the status of the abstract. The presenting author is responsible for informing the other authors about the status of the abstract. The submitting author may request to be copied on the abstract correspondence.
  • The organizing committee, PDSICON 2026 reserves the right to remove an abstract from publication and/or presentation that does not comply with the above.
  • I understand that I must select a specific Theme, Topic, and/or Sub-Topic for my abstract allocation. Although the Scientific Committee will work hard to honour this selection, this cannot be guaranteed. The Committee reserves the right to change the Theme, Topic, or Sub-Topic under which the abstract was originally submitted.

Note: Abstracts may be published in the official journal of the PDSI – IJPD.