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Name of Presentation: Arial 72 pt. Presenter Name, Associates, and Collaborators Department name, KU School of Medicine–Wichita: Arial 48 pt. Typical parts of a poster Title Authors and affiliations Introduction Goals (optional) Methods Results Conclusions Future directions (optional)
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Name of Presentation: Arial 72 pt. Presenter Name, Associates, and Collaborators Department name, KU School of Medicine–Wichita: Arial 48 pt. • Typical parts of a poster • Title • Authors and affiliations • Introduction • Goals (optional) • Methods • Results • Conclusions • Future directions (optional) • References (optional) • Acknowledgements • How large should the fonts be? • • Title 72 pt • • Section heading 48 pt • • Figure heading 30 pt • • General text 28 pt • • Text for labels 20 pt • Tips for readable posters • Use dark text on a light background • Avoid garish colors and complicated • backgrounds • Use one font and style for the whole • poster • Leave space between columns • Try to use bullet points and pictures instead of text • Label figures clearly Introduction Gets the viewers interested, brings them up to speed. Puts your work in context of what is known. Justifies model system and approach. Ends with a clear statement of specific goals or hypothesis. • Conclusion • Use bullet points to highlight major findings • Consider displaying a model • Possible to use summary paragraph or summary bullet points instead • Methods • As brief as possible • Use graphics and flow charts rather than text • No need to describe basic methods • Common Mistakes • Too much material • Too much text – Limit the word count to 250 to 350 words. • Poor layout • Blocks of text longer than 10 sentences • Waiting until last minute to print • Neglecting to prepare your presentation • Results • Include only a few key figures or tables • Figures should have title that summarizes results • Figures should be large, clearly labeled, easy to understand without a long legend • Future Directions • Optional section • Use bullet points • Be brief