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Page 1: Effective poster and oral presentations AJ Frew University of Southampton, UK

Effective poster and oral presentations

AJ Frew

University of Southampton, UK

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Purpose of poster

• To show work and excite comment

• To generate advice for future work

• To obtain feedback for writing up

• To make a mark and solicit collaboration

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Horses for courses

• Different layout and content needed for– Fully attended poster– Poster discussion symposium– Unsupported poster

• Consider providing paper copies

• Have the organisers arranged for electronic/CD collection of posters?

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Key components

• Abstract

• Title

• Context/ Introduction

• Figures

• Summary

• Discussion points

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Abstract

• Advertisement of work

• Basis of selection for display

• Attracts viewers

• May be citable and attract interest after meeting

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Title

• Also attracts viewers

• Must be legible from distance

• Clear message

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Context/Introduction

• Explains why study was done

• Limited amount of background

• Include hypothesis being tested

• Avoid excessive amounts of text

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Methods

• Use photographs where possible

• Essential detail only (unless purpose of poster is to show a new method)

• Use large font

• Use space

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Local Allergen Challenge

baseline 10 minutes

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Results

• Just key results

• Figures preferable to tables

• Supply full legends

• Logical sequence of experiments/data

• Consider summary with linking lines

• Logical layout, using board space to best effect

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Title Authors Institution

AbstractIntro/

Context

Method

Results 1

Summary

Disc’nPoints

Legend

Results 2

Legend

Results 3

Legend

Results 4

Legend

Funding

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Title Authors Institution

AbstractIntro/

Context

Method

Results 1

Summary

Disc’nPoints

Legend

Results 2

Legend

Results 3

Legend

Results 4

Legend

Funding

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Summary

• Cogent summary

• Fair & accurate conclusions

• Discussion points– to excite comments and interest– to help with further experiments– to help with writing up paper

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Role of presenter

• To engage with passers-by

• To answer queries

• To receive feedback

• Aim is to use time for discussion, not to explain methods repeatedly!

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What makes a good poster?

• Clarity of purpose

• Appropriate use of figures and legends

• Small amount of legible text

• Enthusiastic presenter

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Purpose of oral presentation

• To show work and obtain feedback for writing up

• To make a mark • OPs are less useful than posters for:

– getting comments and feedback– getting advice for future work– getting future collaborations

• Few questions, and usually simple ones

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Before starting

• How long have I got?

• How much time is allocated for discussion?

• Who is the audience?

• What are the main results/points?– (one sentence summary)

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How many slides?

• Aim for one slide per minute– More is possible but may appear rushed– Two per minute will always be too many

• Audience need time to orient themselves• You will usually remember some extra

things that you want to say• Allow time for changeover and thanks to

organisers etc

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Key components of an oral presentation

• Context/ Introduction

• Method

• Results

• Summary

• Discussion points

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Context/Introduction

• One slide to explain why study was done

• Include hypothesis being tested

• Avoid excessive amounts of text

• Avoid long explanation of “iconic” cartoon

• Consider highlighting the area of interest

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NF-B

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TGFheparin-binding-EGFamphiregulin

MMP

EGFR pro-ligand eg TGF

Autocrine ligand

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Mucins

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nucleus

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Methods

• How much do you really need to show?

• Use photographs if appropriate

• Essential detail only

• (unless primary purpose of presentation is to show a new method)

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Which works better?

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Methods

• Diesel exhaust was generated from an idling Volvo engine (built 1993), diluted with filtered ambient air and pumped into an exposure chamber in the next room.

• On control days the engine was left running but only filtered air was supplied to the chamber

• Particulate and gas concentrations were measured on a continuous basis

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OR …...

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Diesel engine testbed (National Inst of Working Life, Umeå)

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Diesel exposure chamber (National Inst of Working Life, Umeå)

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Results

• Identify key results and stick to them

• Avoid data tables

• Avoid figures from papers

• Prepare figures to show key points

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Results -common faults

• This is a very busy slide, but if you look over here in the corner you can see…..

• As you can clearly see…..

• I’m sorry. I made this slide for another meeting, but if you ignore this part of the graph……

• Some of you at the back may not be able to read this

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Laser Pointers/Highlights

• Use laser pointer sparingly

• Support your wrist

• Don’t “hosepipe”

• Consider using powerpoint features to draw audience to your key points: e.g.– ring highlights– building up graphs

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Cytokine mRNA in BAL cells before and 24h after Ag challenge

Pre 24hPost

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Allergy & FarmingRiedler et al Lancet 2001;358:1129-33

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Asthma Hay Fever Atopy

Neither

Milk <1

Byre <1

Both <1

Either >1

% of children

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Try explaining …...

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leukotrienes

Chemotaxis

Tryptase

MigrationActivation

IgE

AgB-cell

IL-5

IL-4

IL-4

T-cell

Recruitment

Epithelialdamage

(via APC)

Mastcell

IgE

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OR …...

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leukotrienes

Tryptase

IgE

Ag

Epithelialdamage

Mastcell

IgE

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leukotrienes

Chemotaxis

Tryptase

MigrationActivation

IgE

Ag

Recruitment

Epithelialdamage

Mastcell

IgE

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leukotrienes

Chemotaxis

Tryptase

MigrationActivation

IgE

AgB-cell

Recruitment

Epithelialdamage

Mastcell

IgE

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leukotrienes

Chemotaxis

Tryptase

MigrationActivation

IgE

AgB-cell

IL-4

T-cell

Recruitment

Epithelialdamage

(via APC)

Mastcell

IgE

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leukotrienes

Chemotaxis

Tryptase

MigrationActivation

IgE

AgB-cell

IL-5

IL-4

IL-4

T-cell

Recruitment

Epithelialdamage

(via APC)

Mastcell

IgE

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For complex built-upfigures, make whole figure, then make copiesand delete parts

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Summary

• Bullet points only

• Discussion points– to acknowledge weaknesses– to compare with previous knowledge– to excite comments and interest– to help with writing up paper

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Acknowledgements

• Can take a long time

• Often excessive

• Often uses up a large proportion of discussion time – especially if your presentation or the whole

session is running late

• Consider giving acknowledgements at beginning (as part of title slide)

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Oral presentation

• Plan to use your time wisely

• Leave time for discussion

• Prepare clear figures to show results

• Use powerpoint features, – but don’t overdo it

• Speak slowly - “Less is more”

• Give audience some ideas for discussion

• Rehearse with an honest friend


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