Poster Title Posters Subtitle if required Contact Details
Poster Title Poster’s Subtitle (if required) Contact Details (Name, Affiliation, E-Mail) Introduction Methods Get your viewer interested about the issue or question while using the absolute minimum of Briefly describe methods and/or experimental equipment, but not with the detail used for a background information and definitions. Quickly place your issue in the context of primary scientific paper. Use figures and tables to illustrate your approach and flow charts to summarise literature and give a clear statement of your hypothesis. Provide description and justification of reaction steps or timing of procedures. Include photograph; mention the methods you use (or your approach and hint at why you are appropriate for such research. If available, use a will use) and how they allow you to address your hypothesis and research questions. The poster photograph in this section if it can get your viewers oriented on your study question quickly. The text should be at least 18 pt; space and a half. introduction and the other poster text should be at least 18 pt; space and a half. Results Briefly describe (expected) qualitative and descriptive results (use figures, diagrams, photos, and tables). Then present data analysis that more specifically addresses the hypothesis and refer to supporting charts or images. This section should be the largest section of your poster. The poster text should be at least 18 pt; space and a half. Conclusions Remind the reader of hypothesis and result, and quickly state whether your hypothesis was (how it will be) supported. Discuss why your results are (will be) conclusive and interesting. The poster text should be at least 18 pt; space and a half. References Acknowledgements Use only essential references and follow standard format. If required, thank for support or funding in the acknowledgement section. The poster text should be at least 18 pt; space and a half.
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