Present Your Interventional Science at Cardiology’s Premier Interventional Platform — i2 Summit.

Late-breaking clinical trial submissions for the 56th Annual Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology now open!

  • Nov. 15 Late-Breaking Clinical Trials and New Technologies and Innovations
    Submission Site Opens
  • Dec. 5 Deadline for Early Submission Late-Breaker Trials only
  • Jan. 4 Deadline for all Late-Breaking Trials and New Technologies and Innovations Submissions

All of the features and benefits of the ACC.07 late-breaker process plus…

New this year! Choose the i2 Summit to showcase your latest new technology and innovations. Submit Late-Breaking New Technologies and Innovations in four subcategories: stents, devices, imaging, percutaneous valve and structural heart disease. Peer-reviewed acceptances will be slotted in special oral sessions. PowerPoint submissions must include at least one working prototype but otherwise may be unapproved for use now.

This year it’s easier than ever! Log on to one system to submit science for both ACC.07 and i2.

  • Priority will be given to trials whose results will be presented for the first time at ACC.07 and i2 Summit 2007.
  • There is a $100 non-refundable processing fee for each submission.
  • Notification will be sent during the week of Jan. 29, 2007.

 The ACC.07 and i2 Summit 2007 abstract submission site is now closed.

Abstract Disposition/Notification of Acceptance

Notification regarding the status of your abstract will be emailed in mid-December to the person who submitted the abstract directing him/her to a web site to supply additional information including disclosure content.

Accepted abstract presenters may register beginning December 19, 2006, as a Scientific Session Abstract Presenter, and will be charged a $75 meeting registration fee. Abstract submitters who wish to register and secure housing before abstract notification should register in the appropriate category (member, nonmember, etc.) and then request a refund of overpaid fees if an abstract is accepted.

All presenters must complete a registration form to obtain a hotel reservation and meeting badge. Click here to register.

Abstract Withdrawal
To withdraw a submitted abstract, written notification (e-mail, fax, or letter) must be sent to:

The American College of Cardiology
2400 N Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: (800) 253-4636, ext. 6390
Phone: (202) 375-6390
Fax: (202) 375-6843
kturner@acc.org

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