This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
The presenter should understand everything that is in their poster (e.g., issue, topic, figures, tables, references). The presenter should relax, speak clearly, start with the introduction, move through the methods, results and end with the discussion section.
In the acknowledgements section, you should list the names of people who helped with the project. Resist the temptation to use a person's title (e.g. Dr. or Professor) just use their name, and if a person is an author, you don't have to thank them in this section, their name on the author line is recognition enough.
Funding Acknowledgements Have Three (3) Key Parts: Example: Research reported in this publication/poster/presentation/press release was supported by name of the Institute(s), Center, or other NIH offices of the Funding Agency, such as National Institutes of Health under award number specific grant number(s).
Results/Findings: Outline the key findings of your research. Utilize visual aspects of your data to support your findings such as quotes from interviews, charts, tables, or graphs that summarize the data.
Presenting your Poster Prepare a talk that you can give about your poster in 2 to 3 minutes. Present your poster to a friendly practice audience first. Practice enough so that you can give your talk about your poster with an easy familiarity. Remember to face your audience and not your poster!
A specific acknowledgment of grant support Example: Research reported in this publication/poster/presentation/press release was supported by name of the Institute(s), Center, or other NIH offices of the Funding Agency, such as National Institutes of Health under award number specific grant number(s).
Format: Author Name. Name of Presentation. Poster or Paper presented at: Name of Conference; Date of Conference; Location of Conference.