Expert Tips for Your Abstract
The art of crafting an abstract is no easy craft. Nevertheless, it is an essential step in communicating your study’s objectives, methods, results, and implications in a clear, precise and compelling manner.
This page has been developed to educate authors on the critical components of successful abstracts, offering structured advice from leading experts in neuromodulation. Through these resources, we aim to provide practical guidance on how to emphasize the novelty of your work, maintain scientific rigor, and engage reviewers effectively, ultimately increasing the visibility and impact of your research within the scientific community.
Take the Stage & Advance Research
Hear from our Scientific Program Co-Chair, Dr. Ryan D’Souza, as he shares his thoughts on the field, offers his perspective on the congress, and discusses the best ways to advance your research.
Watch this next edition as part of our series, to find out more about the value and benefits of submitting an abstract and how the INS global platform can impact your work.
INS Workshop: How to Write an Abstract
Writing an abstract is a critical skill for clinicians and researchers seeking to communicate their work and contribute to scientific exchange.
In support of prospective authors, the INS Young Neuromodulators Committee hosted a workshop dedicated to the fundamentals of effective abstract preparation. You can watch the full recording of the workshop here.
3 Tips for Your Abstract from Dr. Robert Levy
We asked our Scientific Program Chair, Dr. Robert Levy, to share his insights on how to prepare a submission that meet the highest standards.
In this video, Dr. Levy highlights the most important factors to consider when crafting an abstract and answers frequently asked questions to help ensure your submission stands out.
Stay Tuned for More Expert Advice on Abstract Writing
As our Abstract Tips series will continue to expand, with more videos on how to make a good abstract great, we encourage you to revisit this page regularly.
By following this evolving series, you will access structured advice from leading experts in neuromodulation on how to perfect your abstract, ensuring your research stands out. Our shared goal is to ultimately increase the visibility and impact of your work within the scientific community.