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for Poster Presentations
All
posters will be on display Sunday, 29 June through Wednesday,
2 July. Two separate poster sessions will be held on Monday and
Tuesday evening, with half of the authors attending each session.
Authors are expected to be in attendance during their assigned
session to answer questions regarding their poster. There will
be a reception with food and a cash bar at each of the poster
sessions to encourage interaction and socializing around the posters.
In addition, posters will generally be open for viewing during
the following meeting days:
Sunday,
29 June, 12:00 noon - 8:00 pm
Monday, 30 June, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Tuesday, 1 July, 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Wednesday, 2 July, 8:00 am - 1:30 pm
Poster
presenters should set up their posters on Sunday, 29 June by 12:00
noon. All posters must be removed by 1:30 pm on Wednesday, 2 July.
Posters will be organized by topic, and each poster in each session
will be assigned to a numbered poster stand. The list of poster
authors and their assigned stands will be available at the entrance
of the poster presentation room when you arrive to set up your
poster. Your poster number will also be in the program.
Each
poster presentation will be allotted a 4 feet tall by 4 feet wide
display area (1.22 meters by 1.22 meters). Poster boards are 4
feet high by 8 feet wide and will accommodate four posters (two
posters on each side). Depending on the poster board surface,
authors will be supplied with push pins or clear, removable tape
for displaying their posters. No other tapes or adhesives will
be permitted.
Tips
for preparing posters
The
title of the poster should be exactly the same as the abstract
submitted with authors and institutions listed to allow for easy
identification. The title should be large enough to be read from
approximately 20 feet away.
Your
poster should include an abstract, introduction, materials and
methods, results, discussion, conclusions, and literature cited.
Most data are best represented with figures rather than tables.
If you use tables, they should include no extraneous information.
Text should be easily readable from a distance of 4 feet away.
We recommend that you use the following MINIMUM font sizes:
Title
84 pt
Authors and addresses 42 pt
Section headings 30 pt
Text 24 pt
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