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ECCO’27 Abstract Submission

The ECCO'27 Abstract Submission
will open in September 2026.

Key Dates

September 8 - November 9, 2026

Updates of Disclosures of Conflicts of Interest (CoI) via ECCO Portal

September 8, 2026

Call for abstracts

November 23, 2026

Deadline for abstract submission (23:59 CET)

December 21, 2026

Notification of abstract acceptance / rejection

March 3-6, 2027

22nd Congress of ECCO, Copenhagen, Denmark

Information on the Process

Submission

Please pay careful attention to the ECCO’27 guidelines for abstract submission which will be published on the Congress website. Abstracts sent by mail, e-mail or fax will not be accepted.

Upon submission, abstracts can be reviewed or withdrawn in the abstract submission system, but not edited. The submitter does not necessarily have to be the primary author. Once the submission deadline has passed, abstracts can only be withdrawn in writing.

Review

All abstracts submitted by November 23, 2026 (23:59 CET) will be evaluated by a panel of reviewers. A submitted abstract may be considered for oral presentation, digital oral presentation or hard copy poster presentation.

Selection

Notifications of abstract acceptance will be e-mailed to the authors latest by December 21, 2026.

Presentation

Please pay careful attention to the ECCO’27 guidelines for abstract presentation.

The 42 best abstracts will receive an oral presentation slot in the Scientific Programme of the 22nd Congress of ECCO. 

The next best 180 abstracts will be digital oral presentations with a 5-minutes oral presentation either on Thursday, March 4, Friday, March 5 or Saturday, March 6, 2027. 

The remaining accepted abstracts will be displayed as posters for the duration of the Congress.

Prize

Chairs of the digital oral presentation sessions select the Top 20 Digital Oral Presentations. At the closing of the congress, these Top 20 DOPs are awarded with a prize: A certificate of award and also free congress registration to the next Congress of ECCO.

Award Ceremony will take place in the plenary hall during the session “Awards and Closing Remarks” on Saturday, March 6, 2027, 14:20–14:50.

ECCO strongly encourages young investigators to submit their original work.

Embargo Policy

Data from abstracts accepted to the congress are under media embargo from abstract acceptance, December 21, 2026, up to the following deadlines: 

  • Oral Presentation – date and time of their presentation as part of the official scientific sessions (Time zone: CET).
  • Digital Oral Presentation – date and time of their presentation as part of the official scientific sessions (Time zone: CET).
  • Posters – date and time of the release of the Congress Platform which is on March 1, 2027 (Time zone: CET).

The media embargo includes, but is not limited to, all media channels, such as  print, broadcasting, digital & social media channels.

All abstracts will be available ca. 1 month prior to the Congress on the ECCO publication channels.

Permission Management

Ownership of copyright

Copyright to abstracts (both oral and poster) on the website resides with the respective authors i.e. to use all or part of the article and abstract, for your own personal use, including your own classroom teaching purposes; to use all or part of the article and abstract, in the preparation of derivative works, extension of the article into book-length or in other works, provided that a full acknowledgement is made to the original publication in the journal; to include the article in full or in part in a thesis or dissertation, provided that this not published commercially.

Licensed Publication Rights for Media

The use, reproduction, or transcription of content for any commercial purpose is prohibited without the written permission of the abstract authors.

Requests for permission can be directed to the author via the ECCO Congress Office.

Licensed Publication Rights for Authors

If the abstract is published as part of JCC Abstract Book, the JCC publisher controls the underlying rights and the author would need to obtain permission from the publisher to encore their abstract at subsequent commercial congresses.