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 ...
Tuesday, February 21, 10 to 11:30 a.m., In-person, President's Dining Room #113, Bernhard Center, WMU Main Campus Are you a graduate student who is preparing for an upcoming research poster ...
With the fall ACS national meeting right around the corner, the time has come to put your poster presentation together. While the abstract was submitted months ago, you were waiting to create the ...
The Undergraduate Research Office works with several campus partners to provide workshops that prepare you for making and presenting your poster. We are grateful to our campus colleagues for sharing ...
Katie Shives is a PhD candidate in Microbiology at the University of Colorado. During her free time she writes about microbiology-related topics at kdshives.com and on Twitter @KDShives. There is a ...
You will be asked to agree to several statements about copyright and ethics. You will begin by uploading your poster. Here are the technical guidelines that you should follow for best results. The ...
Check your images, we often see poor results when people use low resolution images downloaded from some site on the web! Remember, your poster will be around ten times larger when printed than what ...
It is critical for scientific integrity that images in posters, papers and talks are accessible for a wide audience. Here’s our fool-proof guide to ensure your images are perfect each time. Images in ...
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Are you a graduate or undergraduate student who is preparing for an upcoming research poster presentation? Have you been asked to create a research poster, but are uncertain how to proceed? Attend ...