Call for Abstracts

Regular Abstract Submission

On behalf of the Scientific Organizing Commmittee of ISEE 2026, we would like to encourage you to submit your work as abstract for oral or poster presentation.

Abstract submission deadline: February 27, 2026  extended: March 6, 2026 (23:59 CET).

All rejected symposium submissions have the opportunity to submit their contributions as individual presentations.

Please use the same e-mail address while submitting your abstract and registering for the conference. Different e-mail addresses will disrupt communications concerning your registration and abstract submission.

General rules for abstract submission:

  • All abstracts must be submitted online through the abstract submission system by the deadline given above. Abstracts that are sent via e-mail will not be considered.
  • Please do NOT submit multiple copies of the same abstract.
  • The submitting author is required to ensure that all co-authors are aware of the content of the abstract before submission.
  • It is the authors’ responsibility to submit a correct abstract. Any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific fact will be reproduced as typed by the author.
  • Only accepted abstracts of presenting authors who have completed their registration (incl. payment) by the registration deadline for abstract presenters will be included in the Scientific Program and publications.
  • Each presenting author may submit a maximum of one abstract as an oral presentation. In addition, two abstracts may be submitted as poster presentations.
  • The final decision whether an abstract is accepted as a poster or oral presentation, or even rejected, will be made by the Scientific Organizing Committee.

    Submission guidelines:

    • All abstracts must be written in English.
    • Use acronyms only when necessary and define all non-standard abbreviations and concepts in your abstract at first use.
    • Please ensure complete listing and correct order of all (co-) authors.
    • Abstract titles can contain a maximum of 20 words (no abbreviations) and should not be written with all capitals. Please use generic drug names only.
    • The abstract body should not exceed 300 words and should consist of the four sections: Objective, Material and Methods, Results, Conclusion.
      • Abstracts should not describe research in which the chemical identity or source of the reagent is proprietary or cannot be revealed.
      • Phrases such as “results will be discussed” or “data will be presented” should not be used.
      • Please mention all sources of funding for the work described and other acknowledgements briefly at the end of the abstract text.
    • Please enter at least 2 and a maximum of 5 keywords from the official keyword list (see below).
    • Images, tables, diagrams and graphs are not accepted and will not be displayed.
    • All submitted abstracts can be edited until the submission deadline. To view or edit your abstract please use the button above and log in to your abstract submission account.
    • Together with your abstract submission, you may apply for a travel award. More information is available here.

    Topics & Keywords for abstract submission:

    •  A main topic that is relevant for your abstract must be selected during the submission process. The Scientific Organizing Committee reserves the right to change the topics during the abstract review process.
    • In addition, you can then select a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 keywords from the official keyword list.
    A-01: AgingA-11: ClimateA-21: Noise
    A-02: AI/ML in Environmental EpidemiologyA-12: ExposomeA-22: Omics technologies
    A-03: Air pollutionA-13: Exposure assessment methodsA-23: One health
    A-04: Artificial light at nightA-14: Food ContaminationA-24: Planetary health
    A-05: BiodiversityA-15: GreenspaceA-25: Policy
    A-06: Birth and pregnancy outcomesA-16: Inequity/InequalityA-26: Radiation, EMF, Ionising
    A-07: Built environmentA-17: Metabolic diseasesA-27: Reproductive outcomes
    A-08: Cancer and cancer-precursorsA-18: Methods   A-28: Respiratory and allergic outcomes   
    A-09: Cardiovascular diseasesA-19: MicroplasticsA-29: Water Pollution
    A-10: Chemical exposuresA-20: Neurologic and mental health outcomesA-30: Other
    AgingHazardous wasteOxides of nitrogen
    Agricultural exposures Health co-benefitsOzone
    AI methodsHeavy metalsParticle components
    Air pollutionIncidenceParticulate matter
    AllergiesInfectious diseasesPCBs
    AsthmaInternal exposomePesticides
    Big dataInternational collaborationPFAS
    BiodiversityIonizing radiationPharmaceuticals
    Biomarkers of exposureLeadPhenols
    Birth outcomesLight pollutionPhthalates
    Blue spaceLong-term exposurePolicy
    Built environmentMalePolicy and practice
    Cancer and cancer precursorsMental health outcomesPregnancy outcomes
    Cardiovascular diseasesMercuryProteomics
    Causal inferenceMetabolic diseasesReproductive Outcomes
    Chemical exposuresMetabolomicsRespiratory outcomes
    Children’s environmental healthMethodological study designRisk assessment
    ClimateMicrobesScience communication
    Community outreachMicrobes/MicrobiomeSensors
    Community-engaged researchMicrobiomeShort-term exposure
    COVID-19MicroplasticsSocio-economical factors
    Endocrine disrupting chemicalsMixturesSocio-environmental conflicts
    Environmental disparitiesMixtures analysisSoil Pollution
    Environmental educationModelingSolvents
    Environmental epidemiologyMolecular epidemiologySpatial statistics
    Environmental governanceMortalitySurvival
    Environmental justiceMulti-mediaSustainability
    EpidemiologyMulti-pollutantSyndemic
    EpigenomicsMulti-pollutant/Multi-mediaTemperature
    EthicsMycotoxinsTemperature extremes
    ExposomeNatural disastersTemperature variability
    Exposure assessmentNeurodegenerative outcomesThe exposome
    ExposuresNeurodevelopmental outcomesThe microbiome
    External exposomeNew Approach Methodologies (NAMs)Toxicology
    ExtractivismNoiseTraffic-related
    FemaleNon-chemical stressorsWalkability
    FluorideObesity and metabolic disordersWater quality
    Food SecurityOccupational epidemiologyWaterborne diseases
    Food/nutritionOccupational exposuresWeather extremes
    Foodborne diseasesOmics technologiesWildfires
    Green spaceOutcomes

    Review Process and Notifications of Acceptance:

    • All submitted abstracts will be scored and passed through a review process after the submission closes.
    • The notification of acceptance, including the presentation details, will be sent to the presenting author’s e-mail address.
    Late Abstract Submission

    On behalf of the Scientific Organizing Commmittee of ISEE 2026, we would like to encourage you to submit your work as late breaking abstract.

    Late breaking abstracts can be submitted for e-poster presentation from June 6 to 30, 2025.

    The general rules and guidelines for abstract submission can be found below. Please note the following two additional rules specifically for late breaking abstracts:

    1. Late abstracts cannot be modified after submission.

    2. Each registered delegate may present a maximum of two posters. If you already have two accepted poster presentations, you are not eligible to submit a late breaking abstract.

    Please use the same e-mail address while submitting your abstract and registering for the meeting. Different e-mail addresses will disrupt communications concerning your registration and abstract submission.

    PATRONAGE

    Source: StMGP

    Judith Gerlach

    Bavarian State Minister of
    Health, Care and Prevention

    The conference is held under her patronage.

    TIMELINE

    March 6, 2026 (extended)
    Abstract Submission Deadline

    April 30, 2026
    Early Bird Registration Deadline

    Aug 30 – Sept 2, 2026
    ISEE 2026
    Munich, Germany

    days left

    NEWSLETTER

    You will receive an email to confirm your subscription. Please also check the spam folder. 

    PROMOTE YOUR PARTICIPATION

    CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION

    K.I.T. Group GmbH Dresden
    Bautzner Str. 117–119
    01099 Dresden, Germany