Present your work!
Don't miss the opportunity to present your work at the 2026 London Eating Disorder Conference. Only a select number of posters will be chosen to be displayed throughout the conference.
Deadline to Submit: Sunday, 9 November 2025
Submit Your Abstract or Poster
e-Poster format
All posters will be displayed on electronic poster boards in the refreshments area of the conference venue.
Your poster will be uploaded to the poster board prior to the meeting date.
Poster Viewing
The posters will be displayed in the Whittington Suite at the conference. Poster viewing may occur at any time throughout the conference.
**** Please note that poster presenters must physically attend the conference in London. There will not be provision for online presenters. ****
Please feel free to contact the conference organiser: masarra.kahwaji@markallengroup.com to discuss further at any time.
Best wishes,
Eric van Furth & Nadia Micali
Conference Chairs
Formatting guidelines
• Font type should be either Arial or Calibri to make sure the text is easily readable.
• Layout: Landscape (Horizontal Orientation) in 16:9 (widescreen) format.
• The minimum font size should be 28.
• Videos can be embedded into the powerpoint file in .mp4, .mov or .mpeg format.
• You can embed a link to a YouTube or other online video file which will open in a browser.
• All e-Posters should be prepared in English.
• Include title, authors and affiliations.
• File Size: the maximum file size is 16 Megabytes (16MB).
• File Format: Save your file as a PPT (.pptx) in order to upload your e-Poster.
• Media: Pictures, graphs, tables and videos can be included in the e-Poster.
Alternatively, if you already have a poster made up, you may attach that as a PDF. Whether you submit in poster or abstract format will not affect the chance of your poster being presented at the conference.
How you structure your abstract is up to you. Example: Introduction or background , Aims and objectives , Methods , Results , Conclusions
Abstracts must contain original data and by submitting an abstract, you confirm that the content of the abstract is free from plagiarism.