ePoster Presentation
ePoster Guidelines
- Read this page carefully and note important due dates.
- Save your poster by your poster number then last name (example 1-pecquet).
- Upload your ePosters no later than Sunday, March 9, 2025.
- Use the upload link do not send your ePoster by email.
ePoster Session
- Moderated Session on Sunday, April 6, 2025 at 7:00am
- The presenting author must be present and prepared to give a three (3) minute presentation on your ePoster.
- Arrive no later than 6:45am.
ePoster Instructions
Each ePoster should contain the following information
- The title, authors and institution of origin in large letters at the top of the display.
- A concise introductory statement of relevant background material and a statement of the hypothesis being tested or questions being addressed.
- A concise description of the experimental design and methods employed in the study. Generally, a separate panel for this purpose is helpful. An alternative or supplement to this approach might be to describe specific methods used in brief, simple legends under graphs and tables.
- Expression of results as tables, graphs, photographs or photomicrographs. These should be simple enough to be readily understood by the viewing audience and should be self-sufficient in terms of title and nature of the test data on the graphs. If multiple data plots appear on the graph, they should be identified by a key or labeled directly. The units on the ordinate and abscissa should be indicated clearly. Photographs of micrographs should be labeled to be understandable. Brief legends under graphs, photographs and micrographs are helpful and can be used to present relevant methodological information.
- A brief summary of the findings, their interpretation, significance and conclusions should be included.
ePoster Format
Refer to the ePoster guidelines for instructions on how to format your e-Poster.
ePoster Submission
You will need to submit your e-Poster by 11:59pm on Friday, March 9, 2025. Upload your ePoster here. No email submissions.