OBSERVATIONAL COHORT WITH EMBEDDED RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS TO STUDY PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED PROGRESSION OF RENAL DISEASE - A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF DIETARY NITRATE (BEETROOT JUICE) TO PROTECT KIDNEY FUNCTION IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE.

OBSERVATIONAL COHORT WITH EMBEDDED RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS TO STUDY PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED PROGRESSION OF RENAL DISEASE - A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF DIETARY NITRATE (BEETROOT JUICE) TO PROTECT KIDNEY FUNCTION IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE.
E-Poster Presentation

During the congress, E-Posters will be accessible to all participants on the congress website 24/7, as well as in the E-poster stations in the congress center. 

Preparing your E-Poster

Please review the E-Poster format requirements carefully when preparing your E-Poster. Should your E-Poster not meet the mentioned requirements, it may not be displayed as described above.

​E-Poster Submission Deadline

Please prepare and upload your E-Poster no later than January 23, 2025. After this date, you will no longer be able to prepare and upload your E-poster and it will not be displayed and accessible on the congress website.​

E-Poster Format Requirements
  • PDF file
  • Layout: Portrait (vertical orientation)
  • One page only (Dim A4: 210 x 297mm or PPT)
  • E-Poster can be prepared in PowerPoint (one (1) PowerPoint slide) but must be saved and submitted as PDF file.
  • File Size: Maximum file size is 2 Megabytes (2 MB)
  • No hyperlinks, animated images, animations, and slide transitions
  • Language: English
  • Include your abstract number
  • E-posters can include QR codes, tables and photos
 
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Kathryn Dalrymple kathryn.dalrymple@kcl.ac.uk King's College London Department of Women and Children's Health London United Kingdom
Katherine Clark katherine.clark@kcl.ac.uk King's College London Department of Women and Children's Health London United Kingdom
Yanzhong Wang yanzhong.wang@kcl.ac.uk King's College London Department of Population Health Sciences London United Kingdom
Andrew Webb andrew.1.webb@kcl.ac.uk King's College London Department of Clinical Pharmacology London United Kingdom
Danielle Ashworth danielle.c.ashworth@kcl.ac.uk King's College London Department of Women and Children's Health London United Kingdom
Kate Wiles kate.wiles@nhs.net Queen Mary, University of London Wolfson Institute of Population Health London United Kingdom
Lucy Chappell lucy.chappell@kcl.ac.uk King's College London Department of Women and Children's Health London United Kingdom
Kate Bramham kate.bramham@kcl.ac.uk King's College London Department of Women and Children's Health London United Kingdom