Powerweb lunch lecture Presenting scientific posters 09 April
2015
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What to expect? About me Your poster Audience and location
Product positioning Content Design rules Posters
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About me
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Wow, a poster presentation! One-to-one interaction Lively
informal discussion Interact with people from other fields Ample
time to link you to your research
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What does your stage look like?
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Expand your audience
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The brain acts a filter Total communication Perceived
communication
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Getting into their minds
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Preparing your poster Think about 2/3 prevailing messages max
~800 words graphs are better than tables 1.5m x 2.5 m or 90 cm x 90
cm? Use proper software (e.g. Adobe InDesign, Illustrator) Set a
timeline for development, review & print Handouts
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Design start with general layout The title is large and easy to
read from a distance Authors and affiliations preferably placed
underneath the title
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Design start with general layout The title is large and easy to
read from a distance Authors and affiliations preferably placed
underneath the title
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Design start with general layout
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Content Concise title Introduction preferably with bullets
Intro to field Challenge Possible solution Aim
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Content M&M and results Only essential information Leave
out details Just mention standard assays/procedures Stand-alone
Figures
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Visuals say more than a thousand words
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Content - Conclusion Main conclusions Contribution to the field
Future directions
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Use grids Align text and figures, horizontally and vertically
Introduction CD22 is also found highly expressed on most malignant
mature B cells, including follicular lymphoma (FL), marginal zone
lymphoma (MZL), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), diffuse large B-cell
lymphoma (DLBCL), small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) and chronic
lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) [2, 3]. Moreover, CD22 is expressed in
> 90% of cases of B- precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
(ALL) [4]. CD22 is a type-I transmembrane sialoglycoprotein, whose
expression is restricted to the B-cell lineage [1]. CD22 is also
found highly expressed on most malignant mature B cells, including
follicular lymphoma (FL), marginal zone lymphoma (MZL), mantle cell
lymphoma (MCL), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), small
lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)
[2, 3]. Figure A. Figure shows all effects of sialoglycoprotein,
whose expression is restricted to cells of the B-lineage.