This is the third meeting stimulated by the Rheumatic Diseases Group from CEDOC - Chronic Diseases Research Center (PI F. M. Pimentel-Santos, Co-PI Jaime C. Branco) aiming at promoting and facilitating the dialogue between basic and clinical scientists, regarding new physiopathology, diagnostic and therapeutic advances in Rheumatology.
12 Topics in Rheumatology will address a wide range of subjects focused on translational science. After the short presentations, we expect to have a highly interactive exchange of knowledge among the participants. New ideas, new collaborations and new projects are assured and will be of undoubted benefit for all. Poster presentations and short talks will illustrate current research and innovative ideas in the field.
Abstract Awards will be given to presenting authors with the highest scored abstracts (in basic science, clinical abstracts and undergraduate abstracts).
This meeting welcomes health care professionals, academics, students, researchers and policymakers with interest in this field.
We welcome all of you!
Join us and the vibrant and enthusiastic spirit of NOVA!
Fernando M. Pimentel-Santos
ABOUT
CEDOC (Chronic Diseases Research Centre), NOVA Medical School and the “Rheumatic Diseases Group” (PI: F.M Pimentel-Santos, Co-PI Jaime C. Branco) want to promote the discussion of controversial and/or emergent topics in the field of osteo-articular pathology, among clinical and basic researchers.
We invite everyone interested in this area to participate in this innovative event, 12 Topics in Rheumatology, that will take place on from September 30 to October 2 2021, in a blended format, both online and at Auditorium Professor Doutor Manuel Machado Macedo, at NOVA Medical School.
The main purpose is to bring the participants closer, launch new ideas, new collaboration projects and promote a clinical practise based on excellence. The 6 clinical research topics and the 6 basic research topics encompass several themes that may contribute to a better understanding of pathophysiology of certain diseases, to a better diagnosis, to a better therapeutic approach, to a better promotion of a long and quality life. In a vibrant environment, participate and contribute with your certainties and doubts, enriching this meeting.
Join us and live this inspiring and unforgettable experience!
Registration
1. Entries for admission to 12 Topics in Rheumatology, mentioned in the following description as the “Meeting”, run until the 29th September 2021.
2. Entries are formalized by completing the registration form, available here.
3. All data requires in the registration form must be complete.
4. The Meeting will not accept entries that do not meet the requirements described in these General Terms and Conditions.
Assignment of Rights
5. The participants authorize the organization of the Meeting to use, publish and disseminate all the photographic, videographic or phonographic records for the purpose of promoting and disseminating the activities at NOVA Medical School.
6. The records referred may be used in any material, technical resource or support that exists (namely paper, electronic or otherwise) or that may come into existence in the future. The assignment of rights has an unlimited duration and no monetary payment or compensation is due to the Meeting or to the entities involved.
Final Notes
7. Registration at the Meeting assumes the knowledge and full acceptance of these General Terms & Conditions.
8. All cases omitted in these General Terms & Conditions will be decided and appreciated by the Organizing Commission of the Meeting.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Abstract submissions deadline: 27th September 2021!
The abstract should be submitted in one file by e-mail to 12topics-lisbon(at)nms.unl.pt. Please send your abstract with the following name: 12Topics2021_First Name + Last Name. If you are an undergraduate medical student please send a proof of student status to support your application.
12 Topics in Rheumatology Awards for Special Achievements
12 Topics awards are assigned to qualifying presenting authors of accepted abstracts.
12 Topics offers three types of awards:
- Abstract Award – Basic science No special application is required for this award.
- Abstract Award – Clinical science No special application is required for this award.
- Undergraduate Abstract Award Undergraduates are medical/science students that performed the studies during their education/training; they have not yet qualified as a physician/science and are in general bellow the age of 25 years. PhD students do not qualify! "Undergraduate" means the student is still attending a medical/others science school and not having passed the final examination yet.
12 Topics in Rheumatology bestows 1 Abstract Award to the presenting authors of the highest scored abstracts in basic science, clinical and undergraduate abstracts, that are submitted to the 12 Topics in Rheumatology meeting. Winner is selected by the Scientific Comission based on the quality of the abstracts' scientific content.
Abstract Typing Instructions
The abstract should not exceed the number of allowed characters (including punctuation and spaces). The content must be topic related and should not refer to personal problems. Please include your abstract body text in the word file including:
- Title The title of your abstract should be precise and explicit. Avoid putting too much information in the title line;The title must have a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 300 characters.
- Authors and affiliation
- Background
- Objectives
- Methods
- Results
- Conclusions
- References
For standardisation, the acceptable length of the abstract is not more than 3600 characters and 55 lines, authors’ details and headers included. This excludes non-visible characters such as spaces as well as punctuation.
Please note guidelines for tables and figures for your abstract submission:
Tables (included in characters count)
Max 2 tables
Table min rows: 1
Table max rows: 20
Table min column: 1
Table max column: 12
Figures (excluded from characters count)
Max 1 figure
Width (in px): Min. 50
Height (in px): Min. 50
Size (in KB): Min. 40
DPI: Min. 96
Please only use JPG, GIF or PNG files in the provided word template for upload.
- The General Terms & Conditions can be seen above -
VENUE
NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Campo Mártires da Pátria,130
1169-056 Lisboa
Portugal
CEDOC
Building CEDOC II (grey)
Auditorium Professor Doutor Manuel Machado Macedo
Rua Câmara Pestana, nº 6
1150-082 Lisboa
Portugal
Parking
There is a municipal park paid available near the NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas.
Subway
Exit at Avenida or Restauradores and take the Elevador do Lavra, you can walk (it is a stiff touristic climb).
In the last two editions, a myriad of works were presented covering basic and clinical science in the field of rheumatic diseases.
Meet below the research works awarded in 2019 and 2020 for special Achievements and get inspired to submit your own abstract for this year’s edition that will take place Next September 30 to October 2, at NOVA Medical School! 1st Edition | 2019
Best Basic Research Poster Protective effects of hydroxytyrosol-supplemented refined olive oil in reumathoid arthritis
A.T. Serra, E. Mecha, S. Silva, A. Matias, J. Rocha, B. Martins, R. Ventura, B. Vidal, R. Pinto, J.E.C. Fonseca, F. M. Pimentel-Santos, M.E. Figueira, M.R. Bronze
Best Clinical Research Poster Ultrasonic based technology as a tool in biomarker discovery for rheumatic inflammatory diseases
L. B. Carvalho, S. Jorge, J. Prates, G. Martins, J. E. Araújo, A. Fernandéz-Lodeiro, F. M. Pimentel-Santos, J. C. Branco, J. Fernandéz-Lodeiro, E. Oliveira, C. Lodeiro, J. L. Capelo, H. M. Santos
Best Poster presented by Undergraduate Students Axial Spondyloarthritis Induces Muscle Disfunction, the Role of Body Composition Parameters: Myospa Study
I.C. Santos, M.L. Sequeira, R. Amador, L. Domingues, C. Crespo, S. Rodrigues-Manica, S. Ramiro, A. Sepriano, D. Teixeira, A. Neto, R. P. Torres, C. Calhau, J. C. Branco, F. M. Pimentel-Santos 2nd Edition | 2020
1st Award in Basic Research Protein biomarkers may differentiate responders and non-responders to Adalimumab, a tumour necrosis factor inhibitor, in ankylosing spondylitis patients - A Bioefficacy Study
F.R. Fernandes, A. Sardoo, M. Bernardes, P. Pinto, H. Santos, J. L. Gomes, J. Tavares-Costa, J. A. Pereira Silva, J. M. Dias, A. Bernardo, JC. Gaillard, L. Domingues, S. Maia, J. Armengaud, J. C. Branco, A.V. Coelho, F. M. Pimentel-Santos
Honorable Mention in Basic Research Hydroxytyrosol-supplemented refined olive oil reduces paw edema in two animal models of arthritis
J. Rocha, A. T. Serra, S. Silva, B. Sepodes, E. Mecha, N. Fernandez, B. Martins, R. Ventura, B. Vidal, R. Pinto, J.E.C. Fonseca, M.E. Figueira, F. M. Pimentel-Santos, M. R. Bronze
1st Award in Clinical Research Gait pattern differences between patients with radiographic and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis, the MyoSpA study
N. P. Gonçalves, L. Domingues, A. Sardoo, L. Radu, S. Manica, A. Neto, R. Torres, J. Marona, J. C. Branco, C. S. Mendes, R. Matias, F.M. Pimentel-Santos
Honorable Mention in Clinical Research Children with extended oligoarticular and polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis have a cytokine pattern favouring B cell activation in circulation
R. A. Moura, F. Oliveira-Ramos, C. Marques, A. Brito, R. L. Teixeira, V. C. Romão, R. Campanilho-Marques, V. Teixeira, M. J. Saavedra, C. Ponte, N. Khmelinskii, J. E. Fonseca
We look forward to seeing you in this year’s meeting!