The call for papers for GPD Finland 2015 is still going on

Date: 19 December 2014
Source: www.gpd.fi

Date: 19 December 2014

Although the deadline for the first submission of abstracts has passed, you can still submit abstracts for the event.

The second and final deadline is January 31, 2015.     For submission instructions and speaking fees, please click the link below;GPD Finland 2015 abstract submission instructionsPS: Abstracts that were received by the first deadline (24th of November, 2014) have now been selected and will be published soon in the preliminary program of the conference.Although the deadline for the first submission of abstracts has passed, you can still submit abstracts for the event. The second and final deadline is January 31, 2015.    

For submission instructions and speaking fees, please click the link below;

GPD Finland 2015 abstract submission instructions

PS: Abstracts that were received by the first deadline (24th of November, 2014) have now been selected and will be published soon in the preliminary program of the conference.

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