Abstract/Paper SubmissionOntological Distinction between Mechanical, Chemical & Biological Systems

Submit your abstract/paper for consideration for poster presentation or oral presentation.

The Organizers will review and select abstracts/papers to be presented as posters and for short talks at the meeting.

PLEASE NOTE: Registration is not mandatory for the meeting prior to submitting your abstract/paper. All abstracts/papers received will be considered for review.

Submit your abstract/paper no later than December 15, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. EST.
editors@scienceandscientist.org

Instructions for Preparation and Submission of Abstracts/Papers:

  • Prepare your abstract/paper in Microsoft Word.
  • Abstract title should appear in BOLD, ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, in 12-point Times New Roman Font. Remaining text should appear in 12-point Times New Roman Font.
  • Please list the authors and affiliations directly under the title, separated by one empty line, and followed on additional lines as necessary. Underline the name of the presenting author.
  • Separate the authors/affiliations and beginning of the abstract narrative by one empty line.
  • For each author give the forename followed by the surname.
  • Indicate each author's affiliation with a superscript numeral following the surname.
  • Abstract should not exceed 1 page 1.5 -spaced in 12-point Times New Roman.
  • Full length paper should not exceed 5000 words.
  • Paper must address the theme of the conference.
  • Each submission should only have one presenting author.

PLEASE NOTE: Registration is not mandatory for the meeting prior to submitting your abstract/paper. All abstracts/papers received will be considered for review.

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“As scientists attempt to understand a living system, they move down from dimension to dimension, from one level of complexity to the next lower level. I followed this course in my own studies. I went from anatomy to the study of tissues, then to electron microscopy and chemistry, and finally to quantum mechanics. This downward journey through the scale of dimensions has its irony, for in my search for the secret of life, I ended up with atoms and electrons, which have no life at all. Somewhere along the line life has run out through my fingers. So, in my old age, I am now retracing my steps, trying to fight my way back.”

:: Albert Szent-Györgyi
(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937)





“From the reader's perspective, a book is composed of alphabetical letters; but the book itself did not originate from these letters. Ultimately it is from the ideas of the author that the letters of the book come to be. In the same way, the molecules of a biological organism are the result, not the origin of life. This is the difference between the order in which we come to know things (ordo cognoscendi) and the order in which something comes to be (ordo essendi).”

:: Sripad Bhakti Madhava Puri Maharaja, Ph.D.
(Conference Chair & Serving Director, Princeton Bhakti Vedanta Institute of Spiritual Culture and Science)





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