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Your Title Goes Here Your Name, Other Person(s) on Project, and Your PI* Department

Your Title Goes Here Your Name, Other Person(s) on Project, and Your PI* Department of SOMETHING, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Introduction Results This is the introduction part of your poster, which should contain background information, the key issue(s), and your hypothesis. Show your data with figures and tables; be sure to include figure legends and captions so your audience can understand what you tested, how, etc. Conclusions What can you conclude based on your data? What are the future directions of this work? Remember that a picture is worth a thousand words! Methods Describe the methods used in your work: • Big blocks of text can be hard to read • Bullet points might be useful here References 1. Reference 2. Reference 3. Etc. Acknowledgments Include anyone who helped you, such as lab members and collaborators, as well as funding source(s) and those in charge of your program. This research was conducted as a part of the Brandeis XXX Fellowship (Grant #######). We would also like to thank the Brandeis Sci. Comm Lab for their help preparing this poster.

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