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Template of Presentation for The VIRTUAL International Conference on Chronic and Infectious Diseases (ICCID 2025) (Bolded, Font 28, Arial)

1Alexander Fleming, 2,*Gregor Mendel, and 3Louis Pasteur (Bolded, Font 18, Arial) {Name, Family Name}

1-3Medicine Research Laboratory, Center of Excellence in Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Science and Technology (Font 18, Times New Roman)

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Results
  • Discussions
  • Conclusion

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Introduction

The International Conference Chronic and Infectious Diseases: Building Resilient Health Systems for Chronic and Infectious Disease Burdens (ICCID-2025 will be virtually held on October 24-25, 2025. The conference will provide an excellent forum for knowledge sharing and research findings related to data science and artificial intelligence research and innovations for the latest technology development to enrich intelligent societies.

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Methodology

In the methodology section, you can mention the following key points:

  • Problem and Purpose: Briefly describe the problem and the goal of your research to provide context for your methods.
  • Methods: Outline the specific methods used, such as experimental design, data collection, and analysis, focusing on the steps taken.

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Methodology

  • Justification: Explain why these methods were chosen, highlighting their reliability, feasibility, or suitability for your research.
  • Materials and Fabrication: If applicable, mention any tools or materials used, such as software, instruments, or datasets.
  • Limitations: Acknowledge any limitations or assumptions in your methodology that might affect the results or generalization.

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Results

In the Results section:

  • Present your findings clearly: Focus on key outcomes and provide precise data, including values or averages.
  • Use appropriate visuals: Include bar charts, line graphs, or tables to support your data, ensuring they are clearly labeled.
  • Organize the results logically: Present results in the sequence of methods or group related findings.

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Discussions

In the Discussion section:

  • Interpret your results: Explain their significance in the context of existing research.
  • Discuss your findings: Compare with previous studies, providing logical explanations for differences.
  • Ensure your interpretations: Back them with data and make them scientifically defensible.
  • Acknowledge limitations: Mention study limitations and suggest areas for future research.

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Conclusion

In the Conclusion section:

  • Summarize the main findings: Highlight the most important results concisely.
  • Avoid new information: Do not introduce new discussions or data.
  • Propose future research: Suggest areas for future studies or practical applications based on your findings.

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