How to register?
Authors should create a new user in the registration webpage, in order to login in the Registration system. Afterwards, payment should be made by bank transfer to account number PT50 0035 0839 00002342 330 35. The bank transfer must clearly state the name of the Conference (Bioremid2019) and the name of the participant. Finally, you need to attach the bank receipt in the registration webpage. If you prefer another payment method, please contact us.
BioRemid2019 registration fees:
EARLY REGISTRATION (BEFORE 15th September) |
Without Social event |
With Social event |
REGULAR |
180 € |
260 € |
MASTER OR PHD STUDENTS* |
110 € |
190 € |
LATE REGISTRATION (AFTER 16th September) |
250 € |
330 € |
MORE THAN TWO ABSTRACTS** |
40€/ABSTRACT |
|
ACCOMPANYING PERSON*** |
80 € |
160 € |
*Master or PhD students must justify their status by uploading the copy of their student card, a scholarship certificate or a confirmation letter by their supervisor.
**Each corresponding author is entitled to submit up to TWO abstracts under the fees shown above. An extra charge will be applied for submitting more than TWO abstracts.
***Accompanying person has full access to the conference, including coffee-breaks and lunches.
What is included in the regular fee and in the social event?
The regular registration fee includes the meeting registration, coffee-breaks and lunches during the conference, and the Abstract Book with ISBN (digital). The registration fee with social event includes a visit to a Port wine cellar and the Conference dinner (24th October).
Any questions?
If you have questions about the programme, accommodation or anything related to the conference, please contact us through the e-mail bioremid2019@fe.up.pt and we will reply to you as soon as possible.
Cancellation policy:
The cancellation is free of charge up to the 15th September 2019.
Up to the 30th September 2019, a 50% rate upon your registration fee will be charged. After this date, cancellation will not be refundable.
25th October 16.30-17.15 OPEN SESSION: The urgent need for microbiology literacy in society, Kenneth Timmis