Call for Abstracts
The CVB 2025 meeting offers the highest caliber of research on brain barriers, highlighting the latest scientific and technological developments in cerebrovascular biology. The CVB 2025 meeting is a dynamic opportunity to showcase your research that empowers you to connect, collaborate, advance your career, and access cutting-edge research. We invite you to contribute to exchanging information and ideas by submitting your research.
How to submit an abstract
All abstracts need to be submitted via the online submission system (Button below). Only abstracts submitted online will be considered for review. All correspondence will be with the person who submits the abstract online. Before submitting an abstract, please ensure that you have read all of the instructions below regarding abstract submission.
Abstract Submission Deadline: March 15, 2025
Abstract rules
- Title: The abstract title is limited to 150 characters. Do not use only capital letters unless abbreviations or similar.
- Authors and affiliations: Please enter the authors’ names and affiliations in the dedicated fields. Do not use only capital letters unless abbreviations or similar.
- Text: Abstract should include Background, Methods, Results, Conclusion, Funding (optional), and References (optional). Word count is limited to 350 words. The title, authors’ names, and affiliations are not included in the number of words in the abstract.
- Image: The abstract allows one image. The image will be automatically scaled to a maximum height of 200px. Please use the Preview button at the end to view the full abstract, including the image.
- Presentation type: Please indicate the preferred presentation type.
- Number of abstracts: You can only submit one abstract as the presenting author
Abstract categories
- The neurovascular unit and CNS barriers: cell biology and physiology
- CNS barriers in diseases
- Fluid transport and vascular networks
- Brain tumors, vascular malformation, and the CNS barriers
- Drug transport across the CNS barriers
- Experimental models of the CNS barriers
- Neurodegeneration and vascular aging
- Neuroimmunology and neuroinfection
- Barrier-omics in Health and Disease
- Imaging the CNS barriers
- Barriers and NVU restoration (potential add)
Contact
If you have any questions regarding submitting an abstract, please contact the support at email abstracts+cvb2025@invajo.com