The Abstract Submission for the 9th International Congress on Neuropathic Pain is open. The link to the online abstract submission system is available below. |
We look forward to receiving your abstract submissions for NeuPSIG 2025 in Berlin.
Deadline
Monday, 3 March 2025, 4:59 pm GMT
Instructions
- Abstracts concerning all areas of neuropathic pain and itch are eligible for submission. This year, we are also looking for interdisciplinary investigations, e.g. on what neuropathic pain and itch research can learn from other painful and/or inflammatory conditions.
- Abstracts must describe original scientific material that has not been previously published or presented at other national or international meetings. NeuPSIG does not allow encore presentations. However, if a poster abstract was presented elsewhere only with preliminary results and complete results are now available, it may be submitted.
- All speakers need to be able to communicate fluently in English and should be prepared to register and attend NeuPSIG 2025.
- The submitting speaker needs to be a member of IASP and NeuPSIG.
- Abstracts may be selected for data-blitz presentations in front of a plenary audience.
- This year, NeuPSIG attendees will also be able to put up their poster for a MESISIG prize for excellence in methods and trustworthiness. MESISIG is the IASP Special Interest Group for Methodology, Evidence Synthesis, and Implementation. It is sponsoring an award at NeuPSIG 2025 to recognize abstract submissions that demonstrate a commitment to methodological excellence and the trustworthiness of research. Trustworthiness is considered as described in the ENTRUST-PE framework (see https://entrust-pe.org). It can include excellent practice in or a critical focus on: governance and integrity; equity, diversity and inclusivity; patient and public involvement and engagement; methodological rigour; openness and transparency; balanced communication or addressing inauthentic data.
Please also note:
- Abstracts can only be submitted online via the online submission system. Abstracts sent by post or email will not be accepted. No exceptions will be made.
- Abstracts must be submitted in English.
- Abstracts received after the deadline will not be considered.
- Submission of an abstract acknowledges your acceptance of the abstract to be listed in the official meeting publications.
- The presenting author of an abstract needs to be a member of IASP and NeuPSIG or be sponsored by someone who is an IASP & NeuPSIG member. They also need to be prepared to register to attend NeuPSIG 2025.
- Presenting authors are required to ensure that all co-authors are aware of the content of the abstract before submission.
- Presenting authors need to declare any conflicts of interest relating to their poster.