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Poster abstract submission deadline: 31 January 2025
The deadline for abstracts for talks has passed. Abstracts for poster presentations will be considered until 31 January 2025.
Congress topics:
Bioelectronics (including biocomputing, bio-fuel and photovoltaic cells, and electronic noses)
Commercial biosensors, manufacturing and markets
Nucleic acid-based sensors and aptasensors
Enzyme-based biosensors
Immunosensors
Lab-on-a-chip, multiplexed and multimodal sensors
Microfluidics and immobilisation technology
Wearable biosensors and personal mobile health
Nanobiosensors, nanomaterials & nanoanalytical systems
Natural & synthetic receptors (including MIPs)
Organism-, whole cell- and organ-based biosensors
Printed biosensors and microfabrication
Proteomics, single-cell analysis and cancer-cell detection
Signal transduction technology
Single molecule detection
Theranostics, implantable, ingestible and resorbable sensors
CRISPR-based biosensors
Novel transducers
Synthetic biology for biosensors
AI and machine learning in biosensors
Notes for authors
The highest quality abstracts will be awarded a keynote slot in the program and have a free registration to the congress.
Top scoring papers from the rigorous review process will be awarded 'invited paper' status within the program.
Multiple paper fee: You may submit as many abstracts as you wish. If, after the review by the committee, you have more than one paper accepted for the conference, you will need to register to attend, and pay an additional paper fee for each additional paper (i.e., for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th papers – not the 1st). Please note this is for papers that you are the presenting author of, not papers that you are co-author of.
Awards: Submitted abstracts are eligible for the prestigious Biosensors & Bioelectronics Award opens in new tab/window. A highly-regarded Best Poster Award is given to the poster judged to be the best in each session.
Excellent publication opportunities: Authors of all accepted abstracts are invited to submit full papers for publication in a special issue of Biosensors & Bioelectronics, Biosensors & Bioelectronics: X or Sensing and BioSensing Research, subject to the relevant peer-review process. View special issue information opens in new tab/window
Successfully submitted abstracts will be acknowledged with an electronic receipt including an abstract reference number, which should be quoted in all correspondence. Allow at least 2 hours for your receipt to be returned to you.
Once the paper is accepted, at least one of the authors must register for the conference and present the paper at the conference.
Abstracts of all accepted contributions will be included within the online abstract system which will be distributed to all registered conference participants.
For revisions or queries regarding papers already submitted
If you wish to make any essential revisions to an abstract already submitted, please email the Conference Content Executive opens in new tab/window (Please do not mail credit card information under any circumstances) with details of any revisions or queries. Please quote your reference number if you have one.
Congress Special Issues
Authors whose abstracts have been accepted for presentation at Biosensors 2025 will be invited to submit a Review Article, full-length manuscript, or a Short Communication, for consideration of publication in a virtual special issue devoted to the Congress in Biosensors and Bioelectronics opens in new tab/window, Biosensors and Bioelectronics: X opens in new tab/window Or Sensing and Biosensing Research opens in new tab/window.
Science Talks
Biosensors 2025 is partnering with Science Talks
Widen the reach of your work beyond the conference to an even broader audience…
If your research is accepted for presentation at the conference, oral presenters can include a recording of their oral presentation in the video journal Science Talks.
This is open access, has DOI’s and has no publishing charges for presenters at Elsevier Conferences!
About Science Talks
Science Talks is an open access journal that publishes original, peer-reviewed videos of scientific presentations, tutorials, and news and views.
A special issue of Science Talks with a collection of videos from the conference will be produced. We encourage our accepted oral presenters to participate to extend the reach of your presentation to an even broader, global audience. The normal publishing charges are waived for authors from the conference.
The journal is open to submissions from all areas of mathematical and physical sciences, engineering, medicine, biological sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Published videos are accompanied by a manuscript that includes an abstract, figures, tables, and references presented in the video.
There are many benefits to publishing in Science Talks:
Videos are content rich: Video content is more memorable and engaging. All submissions are peer-reviewed, and recordings undergo a quality check prior to publication to ensure our high standards are met.
Videos are easy to submit: Our easy-to-use use template makes it easy for participants to submit a manuscript to accompany their video.
Videos are freely accessible: All Science Talks videos are immediately and freely available to download and use. Published videos receive a DOI so that they can be cited, and they are hosted on ScienceDirect—the world’s largest scientific content platform with 20 million+ active users. We also add closed captioning and a transcript of the video prior to publication.
Videos are free to publish: There are no publication charges for authors who are Elsevier conference presenters.
Videos complement full-text articles: The focus of this special issue is the video presentation, which means that it is complementary to related full-length research articles published in another journal, special issue, conference collection, or as an independent article.