Paper Submission

 

Please submit your abstract or full paper through the Portal

Abstract Template:

  • Begin with a brief introduction to the topic and its significance. Clearly define the problem or research question being addressed.
  • Describe the methodology or approach used in the research. Summarize key findings or results.
  • Conclude with the implications of the findings, their relevance, and potential future research directions.
  • Keywords: List 3-5 relevant keywords

Paper Submission Guideline:

  • For the initial submission, you should submit your manuscript in a single column, in Times New Roman, Font size: 11,
  • The number of pages per paper should be between 6 - 10; papers with six pages are preferred.
  • Once the committee selects your manuscript for a specified journal, instructions will be forwarded to the presenting author's email so that the final paper can be resubmitted for publication.
  • The paper's authors will take responsibility for any Intellectual Property issues concerning the papers on their own. The organizing committee of DFBI 2025 reserves the right to use the papers for conference purposes.

Important Note:

If you have submitted your abstract through the portal, please email your full paper to the secretariat at info@dfbi.net for submission. You will be notified of the final decision. If you have already submitted your full paper, the review process will take place through the portal, and you will be notified accordingly.


Checklist for an Appropriate Paper

1. Choose Your Title Wisely

Your title is the first impression readers will get. It should be interesting and accurately describe the content of your abstract.

2. Complete the Header

Include a list of authors, institutions (properly indexed if needed), and contact details for the corresponding author(s). These basic details are often overlooked but are essential.

3. Ensure Figures Support Your Text

Papers published electronically can include colorful charts and figures. Ensure these visual elements enhance, rather than distract from, your text.

4. Provide Background Information

Start with introductory background information that leads into a clear statement of your aim.

5. Describe Your Methodology Briefly

Provide a concise description of your methodology.

6. Highlight Key Conclusions

Introduce the most important conclusions of your research.

7. State Conclusions Concisely

Avoid overstatements and be concise in your conclusion.

8. Avoid Including

  • Lengthy background information
  • Detailed routine laboratory procedures
  • Detailed statistical methods or software used (unless central to your study)
  • Unexplained abbreviations or acronyms
  • Results or interpretations not mentioned in the abstract

9. Follow Formal Requirements

Use the provided template and adhere to formal requirements.

10. Review Thoroughly

Read through your abstract at least five times. Check for mistakes and review it from an outsider's perspective. Be critical and thorough.