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Abstract Submisson

Abstract Topics

For reviewing and scheduling purposes, abstracts will be classified into thematic areas.

The Conference Scientific Committee will assign a topic to your abstract in order to achieve a well-balanced scientific program.

Abstract Submission Topics:

Connected Minds, Collaborative Futures: Innovations in Child Brain and Mental Health Care

Bridging Minds: Innovations in Child Psychiatry and Neurology

From Early Signs to Lifelong Support: Advancing Care in Child Brain and Behavior

Neurodevelopment and Beyond: Integrated Approaches for Young Minds

The Future of Pediatric Mental Health: Evidence-Based Innovation and Collaborative Care

Unlocking Potential: Advances in Understanding the Pediatric Brain

Navigating Complexity: Child Psychiatry and Neurology in the Modern Age

Neurodiversity in Focus: Personalization, Inclusion, and Community-Based Care

Autism and Beyond: Advancing Understanding, Acceptance, and Access

Healing Young Minds: Trauma-Informed Approaches in Pediatric Mental Health

Resilience in the Early Years: From Neurobiology to Nurture

The Digital Brain: AI and the Future of Pediatric Mental Health

Abstract Guidelines

Abstract submissions are now open for the Mind Bloom 1st Advances in Child Psychiatry & Neurology Conference, which will be held in Grandy Hyatt Abu Dhabi, UAE from 22-23 November 2025.

We are aiming for high-quality fundamental scientific, translational, or clinical research on all areas of neurological illnesses. Original contributions are appreciated, however, work offering an overview of a certain topic will be considered. We also accept early data from ongoing research, theoretical work, and publications on innovative theories. The primary assessment criteria are the quality of the study, the topic's relevance to our audience, and the influence on the field.

PRESENTATION TYPE AND GUIDE

An abstract can be submitted for presentation at the Conference as one of the following categories:

  • Poster Presentation
  • Patient Case Study / Research Study

Accepted posters will be asked to produce a poster for display at the conference. Presenters are asked to take note of the following guidelines when producing their poster:

  • Maximum poster size is 85CM x 200CM – Roll up Banner Size
  • Ensure any text is in large font
  • Use graphs, charts, and/or tables
  • Ensure contents have a logical flow
  • Make it colorful
  • E-Poster will be placed ONSITE and DIGITAL
  • Language must be in English

Removal and collection of posters at the end of the display period remain the responsibility of the presenter. Posters not removed by the indicated take-down time will be removed and disposed of.

All abstracts will go through a peer review carried out by reviewers selected by the Mind Bloom 1st Advances in Child Psychiatry & Neurology Conference Committee.

Notification of ACCEPTANCE or REJECTION will be sent to the submitter on 19 September 2025.

  • Once the submitted abstract is accepted, the submitter must log in to the presentation portal to submit the final E-poster presentation.
  • There will be no dedicated session for the e-poster presentation. The e-poster gallery will be always available on the congress website during the conference hours.
  • The e-poster file should be 16:9 on a PowerPoint landscape converted to PDF File for Digital and Maximum poster size is 85CM x 200CM – Roll up Banner Size for Onsite.
  • The file size should be Less than 10 MB.
  • No hyperlinks are permitted. All content must be plain text and images included in the poster must be non-functioning.
  • The file name of the PDF file must be the title of the submitted abstract.
  • Submitted presentation cannot be modified once uploaded in the portal
  • The abstract submission deadline will be on 05 September 2025.
  • The abstracts must be submitted in English.
  • Each presenter (mostly the main author) can submit a maximum of two abstracts. The presenting author must register and attend the congress should the submitted abstract/s be accepted.
  • It is the responsibility of the presenting author to submit the abstract. They are the main contact whose responsibility it is to communicate with other co-authors.
  • The presenting author must register for the conference and pay in full by the deadline indicated in the abstract review outcome email. If they do not register and pay in full, the abstract will be removed from the programme and any associated publications.
  • All accepted abstracts will be published on site and may appear on the conference website and/or other conference-related materials, and this will not raise any copyright issues.
  • A submission as a particular presentation type or theme may be changed to a different type following a review to be accepted and included in the programme.

If you have any queries regarding the above, please contact the organizers at arlen@mco.ae

 

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