The International Society for Computerized Electrocardiology (ISCE) invites all scientists, clinicians, engineers and policy makers working in the field to submit abstracts to be considered for presentation at its 45th Annual Conference at Miramonte Indian Wells Resort & Spa, Indian Wells, California USA -- Wednesday, April 29 – Sunday, May 3, 2020. Original research will be considered for oral and poster presentation to a wide audience of epidemiologists, clinicians, electrophysiologists, computer scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. See conference details on the Conference Website.
ISCE 2020 Abstract Deadline
The Society is devoted to the advancement of electrocardiography through the application of computer methods. Its annual scientific conference brings together scientists, clinicians, engineers and policy makers working in the field. Since the conference is designed to stimulate the informal exchange of ideas and information, attendance is limited to approximately 125 participants. Topics to be presented at the 2020 Conference:
- ECG and machine learning
- ECG and electrolyte abnormalities
- ECG monitoring
- ECG signal processing
- ECG criteria enhancement
- Repolarization variability and dynamics
- ECG in mobile applications and telemedicine
- ECG in cardiac risk stratification
- ECG-based risk prediction in cardiogenetics
- Cardiac rhythm: diagnosis and dynamics
- ECG algorithms and regulatory issues
- ECG in assessment of atrial fibrillation complexity
- ECG issues in drug development
- ECG imaging technologies
- Stress ECG: diagnosis and prognosis
- ECG in cardiac resynchronization therapy
- ECG in acute coronary syndromes
- ECG and implantable devices
The deadline for abstract submission for ISCE 2020 has been extended to Friday, December 6th, 2020. Click HERE to submit your abstract today! More information can be found on the Abstract Submission page.
Those individuals who wish to submit an abstract for the Jos Willems Early Career Investigator Competition can read the full details and how to submit HERE.
Again, details of the structure of the abstract can be found on this page.
Abstracts submitted for the competition but which are not successful in reaching the final will be considered for oral or poster presentation in the other sections of the meeting.
Incentives for Abstract Submission
Early Career Investigator submitters whose abstracts are not accepted for the final but are accepted for oral or poster presentation will receive a reduced comprehensive conference fee if they attend and present their abstract. This will amount to a 50% reduction in registration, which includes accommodation. This is a very significant incentive to submit an abstract for a top class meeting in an excellent location.
Stay tuned in the coming weeks for information regarding registration for the conference!
All the best,
Peter W. Macfarlane, President
(peter.macfarlane@glasgow.ac.uk)
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