Once you finish designing your poster, have your lab mentor look it over, and have your PI (i.e., the professor whose lab you’re in) look at it, too. It’s important that you get your mentor’s approval ...
It can be incredibly daunting trying to create a scientific poster for an upcoming conference. Knowing where to start, what to include and how best to organize it. There are differing opinions as to ...
Scholars around the world share their latest research findings with a decidedly low-tech ritual: printing a 48-inch by 36-inch poster densely packed with charts and graphs, and accompanied by blocks ...
Need a place to start? Here are links to some presentation templates and resources. See also the URCC Symposium pages on the Symposium online platform, Abstract writing, and Presentation tips for your ...
Presenting your poster at a Labroots Virtual Event can provide valuable research insights and feedback from peers in the comfort of your home or office. Every Labroots virtual event features a virtual ...
Displaying posters at academic events is a routine event for scientists and graduate students seeking to publicize their work, broaden their networks, and establish new partnerships. It is not, ...