In accordance with the plan of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, «Astana Medical University» NpJSC is organizing the Young Scientists’ Forum, which will take place on April 14, 2025, as part of Science Days at the following address: 49A Beibitshilik Street, Astana.
The forum aims to bring together young scientists, researchers, and students under one roof, providing a platform to share theoretical and practical research in modern science. The primary goal of the event is to foster scientific dialogue among young researchers, discuss pressing issues, and promote science among the younger generation.
Main topics of the forum:
• Surgery and related disciplines;
• Patient safety;
• Public health and digital technologies in healthcare;
• Therapy and related disciplines;
• Obstetrics and gynecology;
• Pediatrics;
• Fundamental sciences;
• Hygiene, epidemiology, and ecology;
• Radiation therapy, radiological diagnostics, and nuclear medicine;
• Social and humanitarian sciences;
• Infectious diseases in adults and children;
• Nutrition and dietetics.
The forum program includes plenary and sectional sessions with the participation of leading experts.
Format: offline
Working languages: Kazakh, Russian, English.
Contact: +7 747 389 41 66
Registration: https://conference.amu.kz/
The forum will accept poster presentations, oral presentations, and abstracts until April 7, 2025. All submitted materials will undergo expert review. Detailed information on abstract submission guidelines and participation conditions is available on the official Science Days website: https://conference.amu.kz /.
Astana Medical University invites all interested researchers to participate in this scientific event and share their projects!
Requirements for poster presentations
1. Structure of the poster report; (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1UQNC5hzwHEHJCL5IJ7dr6BJfDur7jG9Gsb1X5k_CF2w/edit )
2. The language of the poster design is Kazakh, English or Russian.
3. The file should be named with the surname of the first author.
4. The poster should be submitted as one slide in MS PowerPoint program (landscape orientation).
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF ABSTRACTS
(https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1K4jlt7uVhz5tl8mOBgNf-U7-4XkD4lDT2MoGiZoPxF0/edit)
Abstracts are drawn up in Word program using Arial 12 font, 1 spacing, not more than 1 page of A4 format with 2 cm margins on all sides.
Formatting of abstracts:
The title should be formalized in capital letters without abbreviations. The passport part contains the full name of the authors (in English indicate first and last name), as well as the following data of all authors/coauthors: position, place of work, city, country, e-mail address.
The main text of the thesis is typed from the red line.
The thesis should be a message of informational type, containing an introductory part (relevance), the purpose of the study, a specific description of materials and methods, a brief description of the results obtained, conclusions, key words (no more than 6).
The introduction is drawn up in the volume of one paragraph, where the relevance of the problem under study is emphasized. At the end of the introductory part, the purpose of the study is formalized.
The «Materials and Methods» section should include the research design; a description of the participants or type of material used in the work; a description of all the activities conducted and the type of statistical analysis.
The «Results» section should summarize the data obtained with interpretation. The results should be presented in a logical sequence in the form of text.
Conclusions should be related to the objectives of the study and should be organized as a single paragraph. Conclusions should contain qualified statements and data confirmed by the authors.
When selecting keywords, authors should strictly use the Medical Subject Headings of Index Medicus.
The text of abstracts should not contain abbreviated words, tables, graphs and other illustrations.
Each thesis should be prepared in a separate file.
The text of abstracts should be carefully edited.
The authors are responsible for the reliability of the data given in the materials.
The editors have the right to make any changes to the text of the manuscript if such changes do not detract from the value of the scientific data presented in the material.