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This guide provides essential insights for creating impactful poster presentations within the field of vascular biology. Presented by Alan Daugherty from the University of Kentucky, it outlines the primary purposes of a poster presentation, such as communicating science, obtaining feedback, and promoting networking. Key suggestions include minimizing information overload, organizing content clearly, and engaging with the audience. Valuable resources are also shared for further poster design tips. Ideal for early career investigators aiming to enhance their scientific communication skills.
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What is the Purpose of a Poster Presentation? • Communicate the science. • Obtain feedback. • Advertise the presenters knowledge and talent. • Promote networking.
What Makes an Excellent Poster Presentation? Opinions differ! http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/ http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/cpurrin1/posteradvice.htm http://www.bio.miami.edu/ktosney/file/PosterHome.html http://www.the-aps.org/careers/careers1/GradProf/gposter.htm
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Common Problems of Poster Design • Too much information - – everything should be readable from 4 feet. • Erratic organization • Not a clear delivery of the take home point.
The Initial Contact • Make sure your name tag is visible. • Introduce yourself to a person who looks at your poster. • For Early Career Investigators, give your stage of career
Presenting Your Poster Tell a Story!! • The aim of the study • The sequence of how I performed experiments to address the aim. • I conclude….
How Long Should I Present My Poster? 2- 3 minutes Be prepared to respond to questions, but get back on track