Longdom Awards support an aim in recognizing outstanding achievements and contributions of professionals and researchers in the area of Medical, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Health Care, and Engineering. Awards are presented annually at the venue of the conference. The specific awards were given at the International conference on Women Health and Midwifery which is going to be held on March 14-15, 2024 in London, UK.
Best Oral Presentation Award: This award recognizes the presenter who delivers an exceptional oral presentation based on criteria such as clarity, organization, scientific content, and delivery style.
Best Poster Presentation Award: This award acknowledges the presenter who demonstrates outstanding research findings and effective visual communication through their poster presentation. Criteria for judging may include clarity, scientific content, design, and overall presentation quality.
Young Researcher Award: This award is specifically dedicated to recognizing the achievements of young researchers who have made significant contributions in their field. Criteria for judging typically include the quality and impact of their research, novelty, methodology, and potential for future impact.
Best Paper Award: This award is given to the presenter or author(s) of the most outstanding research paper submitted to the conference. Judging criteria may include scientific rigor, innovation, contribution to the field, and overall quality of the research work.
People's Choice Award: This award allows conference attendees to vote for their favorite oral presentation, poster presentation, or research paper. It provides an opportunity for the audience to recognize the presenter or author(s) they found most engaging or impactful.
Judging Criteria: The judging criteria for these awards can vary based on the conference and its specific guidelines. However, common criteria for evaluating presentations and papers may include:
Scientific Quality: The research should demonstrate a high level of scientific rigor, originality, and contribution to the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Clarity and Organization: Presentations and papers should effectively communicate the research objectives, methods, results, and implications in a clear and organized manner.
Impact and Novelty: The research should showcase innovative approaches, novel findings, or significant advancements in the field, contributing to the overall body of knowledge.
Presentation Skills: For oral presentations, the speaker's delivery style, ability to engage the audience, and effective use of visual aids or multimedia materials may be considered.
Visual Design: In the case of poster presentations, the visual layout, readability, organization of information, and effective use of graphics and illustrations can be assessed.