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Advances in the Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics of Bone Disease
6-7 July 2005
and
International Symposium on Paget’s Disease
8-9 July 2005

St Catherine’s College, Manor Road, Oxford, UK

Information for Speakers

Venue

All lectures will be held in the Bernard Sunley Building, St Catherine’s College, Manor Road, Oxford. See travelling to St Catherines for detailed travel information and links to train times.

YOU ARE REQUESTED TO SEND YOUR PRESENTATION IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING – please see below

Preparation of your Presentation

Digital projection

We will be using PowerPoint XP and any version of PowerPoint up to 2002 can be accommodated.

Accepted formats:

  • PC
  • MAC

Accepted media:

  • CD
  • DVD
  • USB removable drive
  • Zip disk (250 MB)
  • 3.5” floppy disk


You are advised to bring a backup copy in case of any problems with your file.


Advance submission

You are requested to send your presentation in advance of the meeting.

Rules for naming of files:

[your abstract number]-[your surname]-Paget

Eg OC1-Smith-Paget

Please email it to: Jamie Keats

Please note that if your presentation is larger than 10MB it will not be accepted by the University server, in which case please contact Jamie Keats for further advice.

Tel +44 (0)1865 281579 in case of queries

Please send week beginning Monday 27 June

Please note that individual emails in excess of 10MB cannot be received and in this case the presentation should be brought to the meeting using one of the media specified above.

At the Meeting

Please contact the technician well in advance of your talk (minimum 30 minutes before the start of your session) to ensure that your file has been successfully read.

Slide content and design

Material on slides must be of an adequate size to be seen clearly by all delegates.

It is recommended that each slide contains no more than seven lines of text and no more than seven words per line.

Slides are easier to read when there is a high contrast between the text and the background. Yellow or white text on a mid to dark blue background works particularly well. Avoid black text on a white background (eg photographs of typed pages).


If you have any queries about these arrangements please contact the meeting organiser:

Janet Crompton
Conference Organiser

Tel + 44 (0)1453 549929
Fax + 44 (0)1453 548919
Email

 

 


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