Presenter Resources
Welcome to the presenter resource center for the WCBP Symposium! All program presenters are encouraged to review the information provided to ensure you are prepared for your experience.
WCBP: January 28-30, 2025
Venue: The Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., USA
Online Scientific Program: https://virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/73479/program
Click on the sections below for detailed information:
Thursday, October 31, 2024 | Poster Abstract Submissions — EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 15, 2024
Deadline to submit poster abstracts for consideration.
Friday, December 6, 2024 | Abstract Submissions
Abstract submission deadline for invited oral presenters and roundtable facilitators. The submissions include abstract, speaker permissions, speaker bio, and headshot.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025 | Hotel Accommodations — EXTENDED TO JANUARY 6, 2025
Last day to reserve your hotel accommodations at the host hotel at the special group rate. Please note: program registration does not include lodging, so be sure to book your hotel room before the deadline.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025 | Registration
Last day to register for your badge. All program participants (speakers, panelists, roundtable volunteers, and session chairs) are responsible for registering themselves online. All speakers and panelists will be provided instructions along with a special code to use when registering online. Registration closes at 5pm Pacific (PDT).
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 | Presentation Slide Deck
Last day to upload your presentation slide deck to the online abstract portal. This includes replacing any previously uploaded PDF versions to be included in the online program as well as the PowerPoint version that will be provided to the on-site audio-visual technician in advance of your session.
WCBP 2025 Topics Include:
- Alternative Potency Assays for Recombinant Biologics and Vaccines
- Global Regulatory Panel featuring the Heads of Regulatory Agencies and Health Organizations
- Hidden Potential of Established Analytical Technologies
- Integrated Control Strategies for Combination Products
- Immunogenicity Risk and Control
- LAL assay replacement
- Low Endotoxin Recovery (LER)
- Navigating the Small and Virtual Business Landscape
- Mutual Reliance
Important Information for Invited Speakers
Invited speakers are selected and formally invited by the Scientific Organizing Committee of the Program Committee. The Committee meets regularly to determine the meeting's scope, scientific discussion, and the dissemination of information through a variety of speakers from industry, regulatory agencies, and academia. All speakers are required to submit deliverables, complete the speaker authorization questions in the online abstract submission portal, and register for the Symposium. Registration details and/or instructions, deliverable due dates, and a link to the speaker/abstract management portal are included in your invitation letter.
Please proactively begin the legal process required by your organization, if applicable, as soon as possible to avoid delays in your approval and submission of presentation materials.
Submitting Your Abstract and Presenter Deliverables
All invited oral presenters and roundtable facilitators are required to submit an abstract and complete all required form fields. Please contact the Program Manager (msanford@casss.org) if you need the abstract submission link resent. All required fields of the abstract form must be completed for your submission to be accepted. We strongly encourage including a bio and headshot of the presenting author for inclusion in the online program. Abstract forms must be completed and submitted by Friday, December 6, 2024.
If you are participating as a panel member or session chair, please submit your bio and headshot as an abstract submission with the following fields completed:
- Authors and affiliations (include your name, affiliation, bio, and headshot here)
- Submission Type = Panelist
- Session Topic = Your assigned session name
- Electronic Signature
All other fields can be left blank. Your submission will show as incomplete, but your information will be captured.
Editing a Submission
If you need to make edits to your submission or add your final PowerPoint and/or PDF file of your slides, go to www.oxfordabstracts.com. If you are not auto-directed to your account page, click the “Your Account” link in the upper right corner. Once on your page, locate your submission and click “Edit”. This will take you into your submission where you can make edits and upload files. Be sure to click the blue “Submit” button at the bottom of the page for your changes to save.
Upload Presentation Files
To upload your final presentation as a PowerPoint and/or PDF file, follow the instructions above to access your submission. Scroll to the bottom of the submission under the “Presentation Slides – PowerPoint" section. Upload a .ppt or .pptx file for your use in your live presentation. Under the “Presentation Slides – PDF" section, upload a PDF file of your final slides to share your presentation with attendees and beyond the live event.
NOTE: Only upload a PDF version if you are granting CASSS permission to share. The PDF will be public to viewers once uploaded.
Replace or Remove Previously Uploaded Presentation Files
To replace a previously uploaded PowerPoint or PDF file, access your submission by following the instructions noted above under “Editing a Submission”. Scroll down to the "Presentation Slides - PowerPoint" and/or "Presentation Slides - PDF" section. Click the “Replace File” button for the file you want to replace and select a new file to add. To remove a file, simply click the “Remove” button. Be sure to click the blue “Submit” button at the bottom of the page for your changes to save.
Presentation Format
For oral presenters, the chairs of your session will confirm the allotted length of time for your talk as well as the order you will speak in.
All presentations should be saved as a PowerPoint file (.ppt, .pptx) in widescreen or 16:9 dimension. If your PowerPoint application defaults to 4:3 dimension, you can modify this by clicking “Design” from the top menu bar, select “Slide Size” from the Customizations section, and select “Widescreen 16:9”.
Presentations that have permission to be shared should also be saved as a PDF and both files uploaded to the online abstract portal by the January 15, 2025 deadline. Slides submitted after this deadline are not guaranteed to be included in the final program. If you make updates to your slides after January 15, 2025, please be prepared to bring your updated file on a USB and coordinate with the audio-visual technician to load your presentation on the computer at the podium prior to your session.
When giving your presentation, we ask that you consider optimizing your slides for all attendees by incorporating the following elements:
- Avoid using small print on presentations that can’t be seen from a distance. Use a minimal slide typeface of 24 point / legible fonts (no cursive or block letters).
- Avoid using more than 3 colors and types of fonts. White or yellow lettering on a blue background is attractive and easy to read. Avoid red and green text. Be considerate of those that are color blind.
- Avoid using more than 3 styles of slide transitions or animations.
- Activate captions on any video used in the presentation.
- Verbally describe visual materials (e.g., slides, charts, etc.).
Session Format
The posters will be displayed virtually through the Oxford Abstracts platform and will be available to view pre- and post-Symposium, giving WCBP attendees and the CASSS community opportunities to view the poster and the video presentation. In addition, we will require that authors compile a 5-minute (max) presentation video that will be available to view through the Oxford online scientific program.
Submission Criteria
We will accept submissions from all industries and career levels. Vendor submissions will be limited, and each vendor can submit a max of six (6) abstracts for poster consideration.
Selection Criteria
Abstracts will be selected based on their alignment with the overarching WCBP program. The selection committee will select no more than 25 posters to include in the virtual gallery.
Young Investigator Showcase
Early career professionals are encouraged to submit a poster abstract for consideration. CASSS defines an early career professional as someone that is less than 4 years from the commencement of their first postdoctoral or industrial position. Authors
that fall within that category of “early career professional” will be given an opportunity to have their accompanying presentation video displayed on-site at the WCBP Symposium. In addition, they will be entered into a poster competition
and if selected as the winner, will be given wavied registration for the 2026 Symposium.
We encourage you to promote your participation in the program on social media. Please visit the WCBP Social Media Kit page for customizable images to highlight your role and experiences with the Symposium.
Be sure to tag CASSS and use #WCBP2025 in your posts!
Program and Venue Logistics
Mikaela Sanford
msanford@casss.org
510.428.0740 ext. 814
Hotel Reservations
The Mayflower Hotel
202.347.3000
Session or Presentation Content
Please contact your session chairs directly by email.
Abstract Submission Questions/Volunteer Opportunities
Lauren Massagli
lmassagli@casss.org
510.428.0740 ext. 816
Registration Questions
info@casss.org
Hotel Accommodations
A room block is reserved for attendees at the special group rate of $334 USD for a single or double room (plus 14.8% occupancy tax). The deadline to reserve your accommodations is extended to January 6, 2025.
NOTE: By staying at the host hotel, you help CASSS meet its contractual obligations and keep future registration fees reasonable. Please take this into consideration when making your accommodation decisions.
Code of Conduct
CASSS is committed to providing a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all meeting participants and CASSS staff. All participants, including, but not limited to, attendees, speakers, volunteers, industry, partners, exhibitors, CASSS staff members, service providers, and all others are expected to abide by this Code of Conduct.