Title: REU Communications Class
1 REU Communications Class
Science on a Poster
Lauren Shepherd lbshelby_at_u.washington.edu Foege
N303
2Objectives
- Visual hook
- Spark discussion
- Advertise your work
3Significance
- Common presentation format
- 2,000 talks vs. 10,000 posters (Neurosci)
- 500 talks vs. 2,000 posters (Biophys)
- 280 talks vs. 800 posters (Biomats)
- 100 talks vs. 900 posters (BMES)
- Interactive communication
4Planning Stage
- How much space do I have?
5Poster pros cons
Disadvantages
Advantages
- Attract audience
- Space constraints
- Present repeatedly
- Viewer sets pace
- Large canvas
- One-on-one interaction
- Entire project on display
6Simple Poster Tip
http//www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/index.
html
7Tips for Success
- Clean layout and organization
- Accessible
- Graphics / text
- Balance
- Proof-read!
8Layout
9Information Flow
10Colors
11Font Styles and Sizes
Styles sans-serif, Arial (titles, headings)
serif(text) Times
Sizes Title Name Univ. Headings Text
84 pt 72 pt 36 pt 18-24 pt
12Sections of a Poster
Essential
Optional
- Title
- Introduction
- Materials Methods
- Results
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- Abstract
- Future work
- References
13Example Poster Title
Microfluidic mixing using acoustic
oscillation Lauren B. Shepherd1, Daniel T.
Schwartz2, and Paul Yager1 1Department of
Bioengineering and 2Chemical Engineering,
University of Washington, Seattle WA
Microfluidic mixing using acoustic
oscillation Brian A. Kidd1, David Baker2, and
Wendy E. Thomas1 Lauren B. Shepherd1, Daniel T.
Schwartz2, and Paul Yager1 1Department of
Bioengineering and 2Chemical Engineering,
University of Washington, Seattle WA
14Example Method
Drive fluidic oscillation within a microfluidic
channel using piezoelectric disks. Measure
mixing of two fluorescent streams as a function
of frequency, amplitude, and post geometry.
Net Flow
Two posts
Single post
15Example Figure
Post Arrangements
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Fig. 1. Extent of mixing for various post
geometries as a function of frequency.
165 Practical Tips
- Prepare 3-5 minute walkthrough
- Dont read, use figures as cues
- Smile and engage audience
- Stand to side of poster
- Have fun!
17Poster Critique Session
18Misty Noble et al.
19Kyung Hyuk Kim et al
20Folch Lab
21Sleight et al
22Helton et al
23Homework Due July 9
- Create a rough layout of your poster
- What is your message?
- What is your title?
- What is your introduction?
- How will you display your method(s)?
- What results will you include?
24Resources
Articles Block, S.M. Dos and donts of poster
presentation. Biophys. J. 1996. George Hesss
60-Second Poster Evaluation. 1999. Wolcott, T.G.
Mortal Sins in Poster Presentations, or How to
Give the Poster No One Remembers.
1997. Websites http//www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/
cpurrin1/posteradvice.htm http//www.ncsu.edu/proj
ect/posters/NewSite/index.html