Annual Meeting

Last Chance: Submit Your #ASGCT24 Abstracts!

Send your research through Jan. 26, 2024 - November 13, 2023

Send us your work through Jan. 26 for the opportunity to present it to colleagues at the ASGCT 27th Annual Meeting.

Submit an abstract through Jan. 26 for possible presentation at ASGCT's 27th Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD.

If accepted, you'll be able to share your research with nearly 8,000 attendees at the meeting, which is the largest gathering of CGT professionals.

Abstract submissions are open through Jan. 26, 2024 (no extensions). Select your topics from this list.

We look forward to reviewing your research!

Submit Your Abstract

 

Why Submit an Abstract in 2024?

  • Show off your work at the largest gathering of gene & cell therapy professionals
  • Win an award for excellence in research, outstanding poster presentation, or travel 
  • Get published in the field-leading Molecular Therapy
  • Qualify for free registration to the meeting if you're an Associate Member and the first and presenting abstract author

What Happens After I Submit?

  • Abstracts are organized by category and expertly reviewed my member-volunteer committees.
  • Receive a notification of your acceptance and possible travel award on March 25, 2024
  • Showcase your research at the 27th Annual Meeting between May 7-11, 2024, as an oral or poster presentation.
  • Qualify for Excellence in Research and Outstanding Poster Presentation Awards.
Submit Now

 

Read past Annual Meeting abstracts here.

Please note: There will be no submission extensions this year. The only exception is for late-breaking abstracts: data that is high impact, groundbreaking, innovative, and newsworthy.

Any questions? Please contact abstracts@asgct.org.

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