Open Safari and navigate to the website URL where the web app is hosted.
At the bottom of the screen, tap the share icon (the square with an arrow pointing out).
Scroll through the options and tap “Add to Home Screen.” You can then name the shortcut before saving it.
Open Chrome and navigate to the website URL where the web app is hosted.
Tap the menu icon (three dots in the upper right corner).
Tap “Add to Home screen.” You can then name the shortcut before saving it.
Find and open the web app from your home screen.
Use the app until a notification permission prompt appears, or navigate to the app’s settings menu where you can enable notifications.
Locate and open the web app from your home screen.
When prompted to allow notifications, select “Allow” to start receiving notifications.
If you were not prompted, you can enable notifications manually by accessing the app settings through the browser menu (tap the three dots in the upper right corner, select ‘Site settings’, then ‘Notifications’, and set to ‘Allow’).
We suggest that you add the address isi@bio.fiocruz.br to your contacts to prevent important communications sent by the organization frombeing mistakenly trapped in the firewall or forwarded to the spam folder. Having received the first emails normally, everything indicates that you willcontinue to receive them, but it is worth checking from time to time.
Yes. After the end of the event, the entire 8th ISI program will be
available on the application and can be accessed by registrants until the end
of this year.
The limit of 2250 does not include spaces.
Yes. Registrations are made per edition of the event, to control
attendance and specific programming for this edition.
No. It is only possible to submit/present works in registrations in the
in-person + virtual mode of the event.