Upload Abstracts CV on Portals?

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coramDeo

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Hello all,

I just had a quick question about abstracts.

In my current research job, I've been fortunate to have many abstracts accepted and some published in journal supplements. Given the number of abstracts, I could not fit them all into my primary application and rather left a sentence that I've been a part of X abstracts and presented X abstracts.

Would it help my application to upload a CV with all of the published/presented abstracts listed to the portals? I'm just unsure how convincing it is to merely mention the number of accepted/published abstracts without proper citations. Any advice from fellow applicants and experts (@LizzyM @Moko @gonnif @Goro and others) would be appreciated! Thank you 🙂
 
I just had a quick question about abstracts.

In my current research job, I've been fortunate to have many abstracts accepted and some published in journal supplements. Given the number of abstracts, I could not fit them all into my primary application and rather left a sentence that I've been a part of X abstracts and presented X abstracts.

Would it help my application to upload a CV with all of the published/presented abstracts listed to the portals? I'm just unsure how convincing it is to merely mention the number of accepted/published abstracts without proper citations. Any advice from fellow applicants and experts (@LizzyM @Moko @gonnif @Goro and others) would be appreciated! Thank you 🙂
Not really. I presume you left the most important abstract or citation in your primary application, and I'll trust your ability to count your own abstracts and presentations. But anything above 1 (especially without a peer-reviewed journal citation) is just gravy. We really don't need it.
 
Not really. I presume you left the most important abstract or citation in your primary application, and I'll trust your ability to count your own abstracts and presentations. But anything above 1 (especially without a peer-reviewed journal citation) is just gravy. We really don't need it.

Thanks for your reply!

I cited the three most important presentations in my opinion (oral presentations at national conferences, most recent poster presentation at an international conference) - would that suffice in your opinion?
 
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