Call for Papers Canadian Biosafety Symposium
The Annual Canadian Biosafety Symposium, presented by the Canadian Biosafety Training Partnership (ABSA Canada, CFIA, CREM, ICID, and PHAC), will be held November 4-6, 2007 in Montreal, Quebec.
The symposium will consist of oral presentations and posters related to advanced concepts in the areas of biosafety and biosecurity. The theme of the symposium series will reflect current biosafety and biosecurity issues as well as regulatory initiatives. This symposium series is intended for all biosafety professionals and personnel involved in biosafety and/or biocontainment facilities.
The goal of the symposium is to provide a venue for the communication and education of advanced and current concepts and issues in the field of human and animal biosafety and biosecurity. This event will also provide networking opportunities among biosafety professionals nationally and internationally. The focus of the meeting will be topics that are relevant to the Canadian biosafety field but that also reflect current international biosafety issues.
The program committee is soliciting abstracts for presentations for this symposium, which are broadly based on the theme of Biosafety. Abstract submission for presentations or papers is open to Canadian and international participants. Instructions for abstract preparation and submission can be found below.
All submissions must reflect original work and must adequately document any overlap with previously published or simultaneously submitted papers from any of the authors. If authors have any doubts regarding whether such overlap exists, they should contact the program chairs prior to submission.
Timeslots are available in three lengths:
- 50 minutes, with 10 minutes question time
- 40 minutes, with 10 minutes question time
- 25 minutes, with 5 minutes question time
Topics:
The following broad categories are the focus for the Canadian Biosafety Symposium, however, papers on other appropriate topics that relate to the goals of the symposium will be considered. If you have other topics that you would like to submit for consideration, please send an email message to biorisk@icid.com
- Biosafety
- Biosecurity
- Regulatory initiatives impacting biosafety
- Containment facility design, commissioning, maintenance and operation
- Infectious diseases affecting humans and/or animals
- Containment/laboratory equipment
- Microbiological techniques (e.g. disinfection and decontamination; laboratory-acquired infections)
- Biological risk assessment and communication
- Applied biosafety research
Process of Selection
All submissions will be handled electronically through the International Centre for Infectious Diseases (ICID). Submissions for both oral presentations and posters are accepted. Submissions will be accepted in both French and English.
Abstracts must include the objective, methods, results and conclusion of the study.
The program committee will evaluate all submissions based on quality and relevance. All submissions are held in confidence prior to publication in the symposium proceedings.
Submissions received after the deadline (see “Important Dates” below) will not be considered if a high volume of submissions have been received prior to the deadline.
Where employer, client, or government authorization is needed, it is the responsibility of the author(s) to obtain such authorization prior to submitting the final materials.
Accepted papers will be presented by their author(s) and will be published in the symposium proceedings, along with Author Biographies and photographs. The proceedings are provided free of charge to symposium attendees. After the symposium, the papers will be published on the ICID website.
Copyright
ICID requires a non-exclusive copyright license for all the papers presented at the conference and for the presentation materials. This includes distribution on the conference CD-ROM and the ICID website.
Important Dates
Final Submission - July 23rd, 2007.
Notification of Acceptance - July 31th, 2007.
Final Accepted Presentation Material Submission - September 12th, 2007.
Members of the program committee
ABSA Canada; CFIA; CREM; ICID and PHAC





