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What the researchers did

Title (100 font, Times, limit to 8 words or less. Be catchy/creative). Authors a. What this research is about. What the researchers found. Background sentence…what is the reason that this topic of research has been chosen? Mention the target who will/may benefit from this research

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What the researchers did

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  1. Title (100 font, Times, limit to 8 words or less. Be catchy/creative) Authorsa What this research is about What the researchers found • Background sentence…what is the reason that this topic of research has been chosen? Mention the target who will/may benefit from this research • State the research goal or objective using active, clear language • If your research is not completed, present results that you have alreadyor refer to previously published research that is related and helps tell the story behind what you are researching • Include information that can benefit/ harm Ontarians (Consuming x can have ____ side effect or health benefit) • If relevant, what is the mode of action or how/why does it work? • Include any figures for results within this larger results box with Fig. x…title and text in figure no smaller than 24 font. • Include any references here (in 24 font), this should not be a significant part of poster. What the researchers did • Explain in plain language what the methods for this research were. • If important, state what is unique about your research method • Include what you measured that gives context to the information you provided in the other boxes Images that relate to your research or the target audience. Can play around with the placement of the boxes What you need to know • Briefly summarize what the main findings are from the above boxes related to day to day life of the average Ontarian. What’s the 30 second take-home message of what this all means? • Provide a specific summary or recommendation for a specific audience if appropriate (i.e. consumers, teachers, health professionals) To know more First Last (519) XXX-XXXX ext. xxxxx xxxxx@xxxx.ca This research was supported by the OMAF and MRA-U of G Partnership aDepartment of xxxx, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1

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