JBI iGNITE Poster Submission
  • JBI iGNITE Poster Submission

  • JBI invites you to apply to exhibit a research poster related to EBHC Methodology for the Future at JBI iGNITE Methodology Symposium.

    The JBI iGNITE poster session provides a platform for discussing works in progress, new research directions, and challenges in EBHC Methodology. We invite poster abstracts that present new ideas, work in progress, discuss ongoing research directions, results of recently published papers (2024-2026) and present preliminary results for methodology research.

    We suggest that you prepare your submission in a Word document first. Please note that you cannot save your progress in the form, so once you start, you must finish all steps and submit in one go.

    SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 26 April 2026

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  • Abstract Details

    Provide your abstract details in no more than 300 words. Use the fields below to complete your abstract submission.

  • Conflict of Interest
    When submitting an abstract for JBI iGNITE, authors must adhere to JBI's strict conflict of interest (COI) policy. All authors are required to declare any potential COIs at the time of submission. This ensures transparency and maintains the integrity of the event. 

    Conflict of Interest Declaration 
    All authors must disclose any financial or non-financial interests that could be perceived as influencing their work. 

    Declarations should cover the past 36 months and any relevant anticipated future activities. 

    If no conflicts exist, authors must explicitly state "No conflicts of interest to declare." 

    Content Requirements 
    Abstracts must be free from commercial conflicts of interest. 

    Content should not promote pharmaceutical companies or products, medical device manufacturers, and healthcare providers. 

    Presentations should focus on scientific merit and evidence-based findings. 

    By adhering to these guidelines, JBI ensures that the symposium remains a platform for unbiased, high-quality scientific discourse. 

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