February 28

Poster Brainstroming (2/25/19)

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Rationale:

Looked at previous posters and started brainstorming.

Procedure:

  1. Viewed previous posters.
  2. Drew a rough sketch of an idea for the placement for the sections.

Results:

The following is an image of the rough sketch of my group’s ideas.

Conclusion:

Posters should include an introduction, methods, results, conclusions, reference, and acknowledgements sections. The introduction section should have the background information, objectives and the general research question stated. The way BEARS in the SEA 2017-2018 cohort used bullet points made it easy to read. Also, the figures they used made their posters stand out. The main goal in making the poster is to present the correct findings in a clear and concise way.

Future Work:

Start designing poster using Microsoft PowerPoint.


Posted February 28, 2019 by Kathryn Adkins in category Kathryn Adkins

About the Author

Kathryn Adkins is currently a freshman attending Baylor University majoring in neuroscience with a minor in biochemistry.  She hopes to one day earn an M.D./Ph.D. and become a pediatric oncologist and cancer researcher. Kathryn volunteers at Cook Children’s Hospital in Fort Worth and is actively involved in AMSA (American Medical Student Association) and BURST (Baylor University Research in Science and Technology).

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