33rd ISGC Workshop, Seoul-Where Tradition Meets the Future

Abstract Guideline

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Upon opening of abstract submission, this will be available through Microsoft CMT. And opt-in will be available to write a short but complete paper to subsequently be published as combined proceedings. The following topics represent a non-exhaustive list of themes of interest in the area of stroke, however, submissions are not limited to these:

  • Biological Sex-Differences
  • Acute Endophenotyping
  • Post-stroke cognition
  • CDKP/iCPKD
  • Early Onset
  • Clinical Implementation
  • Imaging
  • Multiomics
  • ICH
  • Analysis
  • IA

Full paper submissions should follow the submission guidelines for formatting (see below).
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the steering committee and rated based on suitability for the workshop topic, scientific quality, and clinical relevance. Note that we value novel methodology as well as thorough evaluation. Accepted papers will need to be presented as a poster or oral presentation during the upcoming workshop.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All paper submissions to the 33rd ISGC Workshop must be submitted through the Microsoft Conference Management Tool (CMT), submission link to come shortly.

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed and ranked by the ISGC Steering Committee. Accepted papers will be presented in either a poster or oral format, in person, during the upcoming workshop, hosted at Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea September 24-26th 2025. Authors will be notified of acceptance and presentation format by last August 2025. Modifications to this timeline will be announced on our website.

Please follow our guidelines when preparing for your paper submission.

In order to submit your abstract to the CMT, you will need to create an account here. Additional tips for submission can be found here.

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.