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General Information
Conference
Goals
Registration
Abstract Submission
Preliminary Program
Plenary Lecture
Tutorial Program
Young Investigators
Venue
Past Conferences
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ABSTRACTS
ARE NO LONGER BEING ACCEPTED THIS YEAR
REGULAR ABSTRACTS
Abstracts may be submitted on the following or related topics.
Abstracts must be submitted online to the Executive Administrator, Martha
Horton, marthahorton@comcast.net, no later than 1 December 2009.
Abstracts must be 400 words or less, and presented in the following format:
i. Line 1: title of the abstract
ii. Line 2: the authors'names, institution, city, state, and country
iii. Line 3: blank line
iv. Beginning on line 4: the body of the abstract, which may include a table
if appropriate
v. No illustrations or references should be included.
vi. The following information must accompany each abstract:
1) Name and degree of presenting author
2) Presenting author's institution affiliation
3) Presenting author's mailing address (street, city, state, country, postal
code)
4) Presenting author's telephone
5) Presenting author's fax number
6) Presenting author's email address
For JWYI submissions - 7) date of most recent degree and name of issuing
institution.
ALSO FEATURING: JOS
WILLEMS YOUNG INVESTIGATORS COMPETITION
The JWYI competition is open to current students in an academic degree
program; to interns, residents, or fellows in medical training; and to anyone
who has received their highest academic degree (or, for MDs, completed their
residency) within the four years prior to the Conference (proof required).
Young investigators whose submissions are ranked the highest by a panel of
judges will be invited as finalists to present their work orally at the
Conference (and will receive travel reimbursement); an additional panel of
judges will decide the winner. All other Jos Willems Young Investigator
submitters will be invited to present their work as a poster at the
conference; if they attend and present they will receive a reduced
comprehensive conference fee based on the rate that is available to regular
ISCE attendees. Previous finalists may re-apply only once; previous winners
of the competition are not eligible to re-apply. Each individual entrant may
submit only 1 abstract.
Abstracts must follow the Regular Abstracts guidelines above and be submitted
online to the Executive Administrator, Martha Horton,
marthahorton@comcast.net, no later than 1 December 2009.
DEADLINE FOR ALL
ABSTRACTS: 1 DECEMBER 2009.
Awards will be
presented at the conference for best abstracts.
SUGGESTED TOPICS:
- Computerized P-wave analysis
- T wave alternans and QT variability
- Vectors and lead sets
- Descriptors of STT-complex: diagnostic yield and
technical caveats
- Electrocardiology in telemedicine
- ECG imaging technologies
- Cardiac rhythm dynamics: new approaches
- Development of algorithms and regulatory issues
- Stress-test ECG: high-resolution
QRS/alternans/restitution
- Resynchronization therapy and ECG changes
- ECG in sudden cardiac death risk stratification
- Left ventricular hypertrophy and cardiac remodeling
- Genetic syndromes, mutations and polymorphisms in
electrocardiology
- ECG in neurocardiology: central and autonomic effects
- Filtering and feature extraction
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