Poster Exhibition & Young Investigator Competition

Are you a young researcher under the age of 36 with innovative ideas in the field of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET)?

We invite you to participate in the Young Investigator Abstract Competition, held as part of the 27th European Practicum on Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing.

All other participants (of any age) are invited to present their research on CPET in the poster exhibition, held during lunchtime on September 3rd and 4th.

Presentation Format: Conventional Print Poster (debated)
Present your work as a print poster (A0 size, portrait orientation: 120cm x 90cm). Each presentation includes 3 minutes to showcase your findings and 3 minutes for discussion. No PowerPoint slides are required. Simply place your poster on the designated board on the first day of the meeting. Poster patches will be provided, and no pre-upload is necessary.

This is your chance to showcase your research to a global audience, receive feedback from world-renowned experts, and compete for prestigious awards recognising groundbreaking contributions in CPET.


Why Participate?

  • Gain Recognition: Present your work to leading experts in the field of CPET.
  • Awards: Compete for two prestigious awards given to the best presentations.
  • Expand Your Network: Build connections with fellow researchers, clinicians, and CPET pioneers.
  • Feedback: Receive valuable input from a distinguished panel of reviewers.

Submission Guidelines

  • Eligibility: Researchers under the age of 36 (researchers of any age may participate in the poster exhibition if not applying for the YIA category).
  • Field of Research: Abstracts must address topics related to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing, including but not limited to:
    • Clinical applications of CPET.
    • New methodologies or technologies in CPET.
    • Innovative research in exercise physiology.
    • CPET in specific populations (e.g., pediatrics, heart failure, athletes).
    • Novel insights into interpreting CPET data.
  • Format: Abstracts should be concise (max 300 words) and include the following:
    1. Title.
    2. Authors and affiliations.
    3. Background and objectives.
    4. Methods.
    5. Results.
    6. Conclusions.
    7. References.

How to Submit

Send your abstract via email to cpx2025-dsbg@unibas.ch with the subject line:

"Poster exhition – [Your Name]" and/or
"Young Investigator Abstract Submission – [Your Name]"

Please include the following in your submission:

  • Proof of age only YIA (e.g., scanned ID showing date of birth).

Key Dates

  • Submission Deadline: 01 August 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: ongoing within 14 days after submission for regular posters, by August 15th at the latest for Young Investigator Award (YIA) submissions.

Don’t miss this opportunity to make your mark in the CPET community. Start preparing your abstract today, and we look forward to welcoming you to Basel in September 2025!

For any questions, please contact us at cpx2025-dsbg@unibas.ch.