Call for Paper
ˇ@ˇ@We encourage topics related to the conference theme: Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace and Environment. The committee has identified topics of specific interest for symposia, which are listed below, but all relevant topics are welcome!
ˇ@ˇ@The presentation format of accepted abstracts may be short oral presentations or poster. Submitters will be asked to indicate a preference for the presentation format at submission.
Topic:
a. Male mediated developmental toxicity via epigenetic mechanisms
b. Endocrine disruption in the occupational arena
c. Gene-environment interaction in reproductive health
d. Ergonomic risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes
e. Shift work and risk for reproductive and developmental failures
f. Reproductive risk related to psychological strain at the workplace
g. Reproductive health in the electronics industry
h. Reproductive hazards in developing countries
Abstract Requirements:
1. The abstracts should be written and presented in English.
2. Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words and should be divided into four sections:
- Background and Objective
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusion
3. Abstracts reporting on research or investigations must include results. Statements such as ˇ§findings will be reportedˇ¨ are not sufficient and the abstract will not be accepted.
4. Abstracts must be submitted electronically through the conference website.
5. Please note that abstracts for both oral and poster presentations should be submitted prior to the due date for abstract submission (Late-breaking abstracts Submission: January 18ˇV31, 2010 )
Note: The conference will include dedicated session time for poster viewing and interaction with poster authors.

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