90 likes | 228 Vues
This template is tailored for hypothesis-based group presentations at the BEST-BSIERP Principal Investigators' meeting, held from October 14-16, 2008. It provides comprehensive guidelines for participants to develop their presentations, including sections on working group hypotheses, alignment with BEST-BSIERP questions, observational insights, scientific achievements, education and outreach strategies, knowledge limitations, and rephrased group hypotheses. This structured approach aims to facilitate effective communication and collaboration among research groups while highlighting the significance of their findings.
E N D
Template presentation for hypothesis-based group presentations at the BEST-BSIERP Principal Investigators’ meeting, 14-16 October, 2008 Draft, 3 September 2008 Appendix B
BEST-BSIERP module X • Working group hypothesis and members Appendix B
BEST-BSIERP module X • Do BEST-BSIERP questions match or mis-match? Appendix B
BEST-BSIERP group 1 • 2007/2008 observational tidbits • Provide one example to show how current BEST-BSIERP efforts have approached your hypothesis. Appendix B
BEST-BSIERP group 1 • Steps towards synthesis/linkage to other modules/hypotheses within BEST/BSIERP • How will you ensure linkage of the information between modules? Appendix B
BEST-BSIERP group 1 • Iconic graph/result for your hypothesis • What will be the major scientific achievement of your BEST/BSIERP module – the scientific legacy? Appendix B
BEST-BSIERP group 1 • Education and outreach • What flagship E&O example have you used, or are you planning to use, in your module? Appendix B
BEST-BSIERP group 1 • Limits of knowledge • What is unknown, what is going to remain unknown? Appendix B
BEST-BSIERP group 1 • Modified group hypothesis • Rephrase the hypothesis to reflect the strength of BEST/BSIERP. Appendix B