Important! It is recommended that you download the template file to your computer first. Take note of where you save them. Otherwise, the template may open in your Web browser and you will not have ...
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 ...
Two-week notice is required for the printing of posters. For posters with formatting needs (beyond dragging and dropping for PowerPoint slides), please use other print services on campus (FedEx) or ...
Most conferences and poster sessions provide a display area of 4 feet by 8 feet, but you do not need to create a poster that is 4 feet by 8 feet. You only have to create a poster that will fit within ...
A few years ago, presenting a poster at a scientific conference inevitably meant battling with thumbtacks, rubber bands, and an unwieldly sail of paper with little power to inspire. Now researchers ...
Once you finish designing your poster, have your lab mentor look it over, and have your PI (i.e., the professor whose lab you’re in) look at it, too. It’s important that you get your mentor’s approval ...
Last week, NPR’s "All Things Considered" covered an unusual topic: Scientific conference posters. For the first time in decades, scientists are rethinking the traditional design of the posters they ...
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 ...
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