Guidelines for authors
- Preparation of abstracts
Abstracts should provide a concise summary of the content of your presentation and should be 200~250 words. Abstracts accepted for presentation will be printed in the book of abstracts of the conference as submitted.
1. Abstract submission form : Microsoft Word ( .doc file)
Typewritten on A4 paper with margins set as below for all text, including titles, etc.
- Top : 2.5cm
- Bottom : 2.5cm
- Left : 2.5cm
- Right : 2.5cm
Font : Times New Roman, but Affiliation in Italic.
Space of 1.0 point between lines for all text.
1.1 Title
- It should be aligned to the center over the main body.
- Use Times New Roman of 14 point in bold.
- The initial letter of each word in title should be written in capital.
1.2 Author
- Author names should be in 12 point with a single line below the title.
- The name of authors must be typed in the order of first name and last name.
- The presenting author¡¯s name should be underlined.
- Author(s) of each abstract cannot be more than 10 persons.
- Author names should be separated by a comma. Where authors are from a number of different institutions, the appropriate institution number from the affiliation list should be given as a superscript number immediately after each author's name, e.g.:
Gil Dong Hong1, John Smith2, John Walker1
1.3 Author Affiliation
- Author affiliations (only the name of department, institution, city and country) should commence with a single line below the author.
- Use Italic of 11 point.
- Each institute should appear in the order used against the author names (see above paragraph) and show the appropriate superscript number,
1.4 Body of Abstract
- The body of the text should commence 1 line below the last affiliation.
- Each abstract should be 200~250 words in Times New Roman typed in 12 point.
- The use of standard abbreviations is acceptable. Other abbreviations should be placed in parenthesis after the first appearance of the full word for which it stands.
- Web links (URLs) should be provided in full, including both the title of the site and the URL.
1.5 References
- All references should be cited consecutively in the text, using numbers in square brackets.
- Only papers that have been published, or are in press, or are available through public e-print/preprint servers should be included in the reference list.
- Abbreviate the journal titles as in Chemical Abstracts or Biological Abstracts.
- References should be presented in the following style :
1. Lee, S.Y., Lee, D.-Y., and Kim, T.Y., (2005) Systems biotechnology for strain improvement. Trends Biotechnol., 23(7): 349-358.