Welcome to the SBIO24 conference submission platform

 
 

Dear colleagues,

Welcome to the submission platform for the 3rd International Conference on Plant and Human Sulfur Biology, to be held from September 8 to 12, 2024,
in Pont-à-Mousson, France.

This congress aims to bring together researchers to discuss key questions about sulfur research relevant for both the plant and human field, with emphasis on molecular, physiological and cellular aspects. A number of areas of interest such as sulfation pathways, redox regulation and thiol modification, H2S signaling, metabolism of sulfur compounds, emerging topics in sulfur biology, glucosinolates will be addressed.

From this platform, you can:
Submit your paper proposals
Edit your abstract from your personal space

 
 

Prepare your paper submission

 
 

Your document must respect the following instructions:

Your document must be in A4 size (21 x 29.7 cm)
It must be a maximum single page (300 words max)
It must be in English
It must respect the SBIO24 conference template


When you submit your abstract, please indicate:

Type of communication: oral or poster
Title of the contribution
Surnames and first names of all the authors
Email address of the contributor
Keywords (5 max)
The relevant topic(s)
Download an abstract with a maximum of 300 words

Download the template

Several formats are available for presenting your work

When you submit your paper, you will be able to choose the type of submission you require. Please select one of these two formats:

Abstract - preference for oral communication
Abstract - preference for a poster presentation

Invited speakers don't need to submit their paper; you can send it directly to events@ul-propuls.fr

Submission process

You only need 5 minutes to submit your abstract:
1. Create your account (only 5 fields to fill in)
If you already have a SciencesConf. account, please log in directly.
2. Then upload your abstract on the platform

Create my account Submit your abstract

 

 

Submit your abstract in one of the following themes

Session 1: Sulfation pathways
Session 2: S-metabolism
Session 3: Redox regulation
Session 4: H2S signalling
Session 5: Glucosinolates
Session 6: Emerging topics

 

 

 
 
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