NBC2025

11th Nordic
Breastfeeding Conference

25-26 September
Uppsala, Sweden

2025

Abstracts

Submission deadline: 27 February at 23:59 CET.

Instructions

Start by entering the submission form and add your contact details and a password of your own. As long as you haven’t finally submitted your abstract, you can save changes, log in and make additions and changes. Please make sure to submit your abstract finally by 27 February 2025 at the latest.

TITLE: Spell out words, do not use abbreviations. The title or text is not to indicate the country of origin, unless it is pertinent to the topic.

AUTHORS : Names and surnames for each author must be provided. Do not include degrees or titles. Presenting authors’ name will be published in bold.

AFFILITATIONS : Each author should be listed by University/Hospital, Department and Country. Please make sure to include this complete information in the Affiliation text box.

TEXT: The abstract must be in English and should be a maximum of 350 words, excluding the title.

FIGURE/TABLE: You can submit ONE figure/table/image per abstract. If you have more than one figure/table please combine these into one image before uploading. Please use the separate field below the text to choose and upload the image. The image must be JPEG or PNG.

It is the author’s responsibility to submit a correct abstract; any errors in spelling, grammar, or scientific fact will be published as typed by the author, if accepted. Poor English may be a cause for rejection.

The Programme Committee will accept abstracts for the Scientific Programme (oral or poster presentation) on scientific merit.

Only Abstracts of registered participants will be printed. At least one of the authors must be registered for the Conference.

Contact

Academic Conferences - administration of NBC2025
Phone: +46 18 67 1533 or +46 18 67 10 03
E-mail: nbc2025@akademikonferens.se

Important dates

Submission of abstracts is open

Abstract submission deadline 27 February, 2025

Registration will open in January 2025

 

Organised by

Uppsala University

Image credits: Uppsala University - David Naylor