Have you walked into the poster session at a recent conference only to be overwhelmed by all of the wordy, complicated posters on display? How can you make sure that your work gains the attention of those passing by? Scientific posters play an important role in research communication by allowing you to more personally interact with those interested in your topic. This interactive lecture provides tips and tricks for presenting scientific posters more effectively. Key topics to be covered include layout, formatting, selection of visuals, gaining attention, and delivery of the poster to viewers.
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Follow the webinar from your own office If you are unable to attend the webinar at the MH-building in Tromsø, you can follow it online. We will send you an e-mail with a link, which will allow you to listen to the presentation with Adobe connect. To be able to attend, please register as attending with your e-mail address. |
Melissa Marshall is on a mission: to transform how scientists present their work. For almost a decade, she’s traveled around the world to work with Fortune 100 corporations, institutions and universities, teaching the proven strategies she’s mastered through her consulting work and as a faculty member with the Department of Communication Arts & Sciences at Penn State University. Melissa is a dynamic speaker who has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Read more at www.PresentYourScience.com