When is DDW 2021?
May 21-23, 2021
In 2021, Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) moves online as a fully virtual meeting with slightly new dates: May 21-23, 2021. DDW is the world’s premier meeting for physicians, researchers and industry in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery.
What is DDW?
DDW. Darkness Does Wonders (bar slang)
Where are Ddw abstracts published?
DDW Abstract Reprints Elsevier Inc. 1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Information regarding print or electronic reproduction of DDW abstracts or abstracts published in AGA Institute’s Gastroenterology journal can be obtained from Elsevier Inc.
When are Ddw abstracts published?
Thursday, April 7, 2022, at 15:00 Eastern time (UTC –4): Co-author financial disclosures due. Monday, April 25, 2022: Acceptance notifications sent by email to presenting authors.
How do I access DDW?
To access the ePosters site, click on the Program tab in the navigation menu and select ePosters from the drop-down menu. Or click on the ePosters tile on the DDW Virtual homepage. To access the Industry Supporter Showcase, click on the Industry tab in the navigation menu and select Industry Supporter Showcase.
What is DDW in a lab?
Deuterium-depleted water (DDW) is water which has a lower concentration of deuterium than occurs naturally at sea level on Earth. DDW is sometimes known as light water, although “light water” has long referred to ordinary water, specifically in nuclear reactors.
How do you write an abstract for DDW?
At a large meeting like Digestive Disease Week® (DDW), there are thousands of abstracts for reviewers to sort through….10 Ways to Make Your Abstract Stand Out
- Make a strong title.
- Review the Guidelines.
- Find Examples.
- Create an Outline.
- Hook the Reader.
- Clearly State Your Goals.
- Generate a Layout.
Does Ddw accept case reports?
Current trainees, including medical students, residents and fellows, are welcome to submit case reports. Submissions from individuals not currently participating in a training program as of the Dec. 1 deadline will not be reviewed or considered for presentation. Only one case report may be submitted per author.
What is Lightwater?
Light water is simply ordinary water that does not contain large amounts of deuterium, making it distinct from heavy water. Although this water does contain small numbers of heavy water molecules, it isn’t enough to make any significant changes in its properties.
Is deuterium water harmful?
Since only about one water molecule in 20 million naturally contains deuterium—which adds up to about five grams of natural heavy water in your body and is harmless—you don’t really need to worry about heavy water poisoning.
How much deuterium depleted water should you drink a day?
–1.5 liters
For deuterium depletion, drink 1–1.5 liters or more of DDW per day and limit or avoid other liquids. For wellness, your DDW consumption should stay between approximately 85–125 ppm.
Why submit an abstract to DDW 2022?
As the most prestigious global meeting for GI professionals, DDW is the ideal venue for sharing research and breakthroughs in digestive disease. The deadline to submit an abstract for DDW 2022 was Thursday, Dec. 2.
What’s new at DDW?
In 2021, Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) moves online as a fully virtual meeting with slightly new dates: May 21-23, 2021. DDW is the world’s premier meeting for physicians, researchers and industry in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery.
What is the DDW 2021 Clinical Practice Track?
Throughout DDW 2021, AGA will feature sessions specifically targeted to clinical practitioners. These “Best of” session topics include Barrett’s esophagus, GERD, IBD and IBS, touching on challenging cases and highlighting AGA’s recent guidelines. The sessions noted below can be found under the DDW Clinical Practice Track.
Why attend DDW?
Why Attend DDW? In 2021, Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) moves online as a fully virtual meeting with slightly new dates: May 21-23, 2021. DDW is the world’s premier meeting for physicians, researchers and industry in the fields of gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery.