The 2025 ASBMR Annual Meeting Abstract Center has reopened to accept late-breaking abstracts through June 26.
The ASBMR Annual Meeting attracts nearly 2,500 attendees from more than 50 countries, including clinicians and researchers, representing all career levels. This meeting has allowed respected scientists from all over the world to come together for more than 40 years to share their research, meet with colleagues and mentors, and much more.
ASBMR understands that budget cuts and uncertainty around grant funding are a barrier, now more than ever, and we are here to help. ASBMR awards and travel grants support people at all career stages to break down those barriers and share their scientific findings at the Annual Meeting. When you submit an abstract, we encourage you to apply for all the travel grants you're eligible to receive.
Submit a Late-Breaking Abstract
2025 Abstract Submission Instructions
2025 Clinical Case Report Submission Instructions
New this year: Abstracts submitted by early career investigators do not require a sponsor for submission. Mid-career and senior career level abstracts must be sponsored by a current member of the ASBMR. When submitting your abstract, be sure to select the correct submission link, either Early Career or Mid/Senior Career.
March 3, 2025 |
Abstract Submissions Open |
May 1, 2025 |
Abstract Submissions Close |
Mid-May 2025 |
Attendee Registration Opens |
June 12, 2025 |
Last Chance/Late-Breaking Abstract Submissions Open |
Late June 2025 |
Abstract Notifications Sent |
June 26, 2025 |
Last Chance/Late-Breaking Abstract Submissions Close |
Mid-July 2025 |
Last Chance/Late-Breaking Abstract Notifications Sent |
ASBMR encourages all people to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any accommodations for your abstract presentation or have questions about the physical access provided at the Annual Meeting, please contact the ASBMR Business Office at or +1 (202) 367-1161.
Additional details on the conventions center's ADA compliance/accommodations can be found