Introducing the next generation of science communicators. The BSYSB Presentation sessions provide a platform for Presenting Authors to share their research findings with fellow participants.
To complete your registration as either an active participant or a passive participant, please follow the link provided below.
If you need help with the registration please click “Instructions for online registration”.
Important information:
The participation at the Black Sea Symposium for Young Scientists in Biomedicine will require a participation fee of 40lv BGN both for active and passive participants.
Registration for Active participants covers: presenting their work either by an oral presentation or a poster presentation, attendance of the keynote lectures, two workshops, conference materials and gift bags, coffee breaks, welcome cocktail and gala dinner.
Registration for Passive participants covers, attendance of the keynote lectures, two workshops, conference materials and gift bags, coffee breaks, welcome cocktail and gala dinner.
*All students of Medical University of Varna are welcome to attend our keynote lectures without registration and respectively without paying the participation fee of 40lv BGN. Disclaimer: If not registered as active or passive participant, one would NOT receive a certificate of attendance.
Payment of the participation fee to the MU-Varna account for participation
in congress:
If you choose to pay the fees by bank transfer and visit a bank branch, you attach the the registration form the document you received. If you have selected pay on fees through online banking, you need to take a screenshot (snapshot on the screen of your device) of the completed translation and attach it to the registration form.
Transfer to the bank account of MU-Varna in:
Bank DSK EAD, Branch Varna
Банка ДСК ЕАД, Клон Варна
BIC: STSABGSF
IBAN: BG24STSA93003100040700
It is a mandatory condition that the fees be transferred in the name of the participant and/or that the full name appears in the payment order.
Reasons for payment:
Fee for participation in BSYSB
DATES TO REMEMBER:
20th OCTOBER 2024 Registration and abstract submission closes
8th NOVEMBER 2024 Presentation and Poster submission closes
Active participant is a member of the author’s collective who is presenting the research during the Congress. Only one author per abstract could be an active participant.
Every participant can present his research as a poster or an oral presentation.
The categories are:
- Fundamental sciences
- Internal medicine
- Surgery
- Public Health (including Dental Medicine, Pharmacology)
Fundamental Sciences
- Participants in this category can present scientific work related to the early stages of research preceding clinical trials. This often involves using experimental animals to determine the potential success and utility of new drugs, procedures, or treatment plans.
- Areas of research include: Anatomy, Biology, Biophysics, Histology, Physiology, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, Genetics, Microbiology, and more.
Internal Medicine
- Participants can submit case reports detailing unusual clinical cases that have led to the identification of new diseases and adverse treatment effects. These studies play a crucial role in medical research and evidence-based medicine by helping to understand the clinical spectrum of rare diseases and atypical presentations of common disorders.
- Areas of research include: Cardiology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Ophthalmology, ENT, Neurology, Rheumatology, and more.
Surgery
- Participants in this category can present original research articles and clinical studies focusing on clinical and laboratory research pertinent to surgical practice and education. Emphasis is placed on findings that directly impact surgical management. Surgeons and physicians can share insights on new surgical techniques and treatment plans that affect patient outcomes.
- Areas of research include: Gastroenterological Surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Breast and Endocrine Surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Neurosurgery, Transplant Surgery, Emergency Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, and more.
Public Health
- Public Health Research aims to explore the impact of health determinants—genetic, environmental, social, etc.—on population health. The goal is to use this knowledge to propose scientifically based interventions and policies to improve health and well-being and reduce health inequalities.
- Students from all biomedical specialties are welcome. The only requirement is that the research work be relevant to one of the four categories listed above (e.g., dentistry students can submit a case report from maxillofacial surgery in the Surgery category).